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- 23:0523:05, 14 December 2025 How to Set Up a Professional Staging Workflow and Rock-Solid CI/CD for Your SaaS (Step-by-Step) (hist | edit) [10,597 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Build like a real team, ship like a real company — without breaking production. 500px You don’t feel pain from a messy workflow on day one. You feel it on day thirty, when a “small fix” takes your app down and nobody knows why. That’s the trap: early-stage SaaS teams ship fast, then wake up inside a fragile process. The fix isn’t more discipline — it’s a professional staging + CI/CD pipeline that makes d...")
- 23:0123:01, 14 December 2025 The Invisible Machine Behind Modern Software: A Beginner’s Guide to SaaS, APIs, and DevSecOps (hist | edit) [6,367 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How modern software really works — and why it matters more than ever. Introduction: The Startup That Changed Everything Imagine you’re running a small startup. You don’t have servers. You don’t have a big IT team. You definitely don’t have the money to buy expensive hardware. Yet you need tools to: * store files * talk to customers * manage projects * Run your product * keep everything secure Ten years ago, this required significant upfront i...")
- 22:5922:59, 14 December 2025 On-Premise vs. SaaS (hist | edit) [2,373 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px SaaS ( Software as a Service ) 🧩 Main Idea In the past, you had to download and install software to use it. With SaaS, the software is hosted in the cloud, and you can use it through a web browser. You don’t buy the software — you subscribe to it (monthly or yearly). ☁️ How It Works * The software is stored on remote servers (like Amazon AWS or Google Cloud). * Users simply log in online to access it. *...")
- 22:5622:56, 14 December 2025 Mastering Architecture Governance: Your Blueprint for SaaS Success (hist | edit) [8,091 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Architecture governance is the cornerstone of successful digital transformation, especially in today’s SaaS-dominated landscape. Implementing robust governance ensures your architecture delivers value while maintaining security, compliance, and operational excellence. What is Architecture Governance? Architecture governance is a structured framework that monitors and directs architecture-related work to deliver desired outcomes while adhering to established principles...")
- 22:5422:54, 14 December 2025 Scaling Construction SaaS: Database Design for 10M+ Daily Transactions (hist | edit) [18,650 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px When building a Construction SaaS platform that handles over 10 million daily transactions, database design is critical. The challenge lies in ensuring uptime, accuracy, and performance while managing unpredictable spikes, complex workflows, and multi-tenancy demands that define modern construction software. Watch this deep dive into building scalable database-per-tenant SaaS architectures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1...")
- 22:5222:52, 14 December 2025 Why I Chose Next.js and Vercel for My SaaS MVP (hist | edit) [4,481 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Building an MVP means moving fast without compromising quality. As a solo founder, I needed a stack that would let me prototype, test, and iterate rapidly, but remain flexible enough to evolve into a full-scale SaaS product. After evaluating multiple stacks, I chose Next.js as the backbone and deployed everything on Vercel. And to accelerate development even further, I started with a battle-tested boilerplate: next-saas-strip...")
- 22:4922:49, 14 December 2025 I Tried Building a SaaS with my Now-Next-Later Tool — Here’s what I Learned (hist | edit) [6,269 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Note: This isn’t a success story, but rather a reflection on the process of building and learning as I experimented with Rough Track. I’ve always been curious about how SaaS products are built – the tech stacks, the workflows, the decisions that make them tick. But as a software engineer, my day-to-day work rarely gave me a chance to dive into that world. So, when I was working on a simple product management productivity prototype...")
- 22:4622:46, 14 December 2025 UX Testing for SaaS Products: Complete 2025 Guide (hist | edit) [13,014 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px UX testing for SaaS is how you figure out if users can actually use your product — before they churn. SaaS products live or die by user experience. One confusing workflow, and your trial conversion drops. One clunky dashboard, and retention takes a hit. This guide shows you what to test, how to test it, and which problems to fix first. What Is UX Testing for SaaS? UX testing for SaaS means watching real users interact with your...")
- 22:4122:41, 14 December 2025 SaaS Security in 2025: Why 79% of Companies Are Dangerously Overconfident About Their Security (hist | edit) [14,893 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Last Tuesday, a Fortune 150 company I consult for discovered they’d been breached. For six months. Not by some sophisticated zero-day exploit. They were compromised through a misconfigured Salesforce permission that gave a contractor access to eighteen million customer records. Three weeks earlier, their CISO had told the board: “Our SaaS security posture is rock solid.” He was confident. He had visibility. He had invested...")
- 17:1817:18, 14 December 2025 From Prototype to Production: A Product Manager’s Guide to Launching an AI Micro-SaaS (hist | edit) [10,724 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px The Real Work Starts After the Prototype Most of my articles focus on the parts of building with LLMs that tutorials often skip: creating custom evaluation frameworks, fine-tuning on specialized data, or designing robust testing workflows. That work is challenging, but it shares a common limitation: it all happens in a controlled, local environment. A successful prototype in a Jupyter notebook is a great starting point. B...")
- 17:1517:15, 14 December 2025 Lessons from SaaS Failures No One Talks About (hist | edit) [3,086 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by the blowup on Unsplash You can do everything “right” — ship fast, polish the UI, get a few hundred signups — and still watch your SaaS quietly stall. Not because you’re lazy or unlucky. Because the real killers are boring, hidden, and fixable: a fuzzy user, muted feedback, a leaky bucket, and operational drag that drains your energy. Here are the lessons I wish I’d learned sooner. Stop building for “...")
- 17:1317:13, 14 December 2025 SaaS AI Agents: Build & Ship in 1 Week (hist | edit) [18,456 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Will AI agents replace SaaS? How to Add AI Agents to Your SaaS Platform in 2025 Artificial intelligence (AI) agents are revolutionizing SaaS platforms in 2025, driving automation, intelligence, and scale. But will AI agents replace SaaS? The answer is no. Instead, AI agents are becoming essential extensions of SaaS, automating repetitive workflows that once slowed teams and killed margins. Without AI agent integration for key tasks like...")
- 17:0817:08, 14 December 2025 Swipe Smarter: How an AI-Powered SaaS Co‑Pilot Transforms Your Dating Photos and Profile Into More Matches (hist | edit) [9,131 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px An AI-powered SaaS platform that enhances users’ online dating success through photo analysis and profile optimization is essentially a smart co-pilot for the modern dating journey, combining data science, psychology, and design to help people present their most authentic and attractive selves online. Introduction: Why Online Dating Needs AI Help Online dating has moved from niche to normal, but success is far from guaran...")
- 17:0617:06, 14 December 2025 Vertical SaaS vs. Vertical AI: a distinction with a (key) difference (hist | edit) [10,563 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px AI is not the death of Vertical SaaS (quick rehash from Jan ‘24) Almost 2 years ago, in January 2024, I published a post on why AI is not the death of Vertical SaaS. Since then, AI capabilities have advanced at a rapid pace (movie trailer in Jan 2024 vs. move trailer today), funding for privately-held AI companies has exploded (2025 is likely to end with a 50%+ dollar increase in AI investment vs. 2024), and NVIDIA —...")
- 17:0317:03, 14 December 2025 Building Brainwave: A Modern SaaS Landing Page with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript (hist | edit) [3,740 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "As developers, we all love creating things that feel modern, fast, and alive. Recently, I built Brainwave a sleek, animated landing page for a generative AI SaaS platform. The goal was simple: create a page that looks stunning, loads fast, and feels smooth to interact with. In this post, I’ll walk you through how I built it, the tools I used, the challenges I faced, and what I learned along the way. 💡 The Goal I wanted to design a cutting-edge landing page that...")
- 17:0017:00, 14 December 2025 Build a Micro-SaaS with the SignNow API in 72 Hours: A Monetization-First Playbook for 2025 (hist | edit) [10,265 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Launch a niche e-signature product in days, not months. This playbook walks you through how a solo builder or small team can pick a niche, ship a paid MVP in 72 hours using the SignNow API, price it sensibly, and land your first customers within 10 days. The focus is on monetization from the start: keep the scope tight, lean on SignNow’s compliance and reliability, and package your workflow so customers pay be...")
- 16:5816:58, 14 December 2025 Re-Architecting Web App on AWS Cloud - PAAS & SAAS (hist | edit) [12,465 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A real-world journey of transforming a legacy web app from infrastructure hell to cloud-native heaven After spending weeks managing a sprawling VM-based application stack that required constant babysitting, I finally pulled the trigger on a complete refactoring using AWS managed services. The result? 85% reduction in operational overhead and a architecture that scales itself. This is the story of how I transformed the VProfile application from a traditional lift-and-shif...")
- 16:5216:52, 14 December 2025 How I Handle Logs and Errors in My SaaS Projects (hist | edit) [3,409 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px When you’re running a SaaS — even a small one — logs and error handling can make or break your sanity. If something fails silently, you’re blind. If everything logs too much, you’re buried. Over time, I’ve built a simple, consistent system that gives me visibility without chaos. The Goal: Context Without Noise The key is balance. You need enough context to understand what happened — but not so much that...")
- 16:5016:50, 14 December 2025 Why I Use Feature Flags Even in Small SaaS Projects (hist | edit) [3,083 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px When you’re a solo developer, it’s tempting to think you don’t need feature flags. After all — you’re the only one pushing code, right? You can just comment something out or create a quick “dev only” check. I used to think that too. But once I started shipping more SaaS products, I realized feature flags aren’t just for big teams. They’re a simple superpower — even in a one-person stack. What Feature...")
- 16:4816:48, 14 December 2025 The Automation Blueprint: Unifying Service Delivery for an International SaaS (hist | edit) [12,470 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A Case Study of an International Accounting SaaS Platform — NDA Imagine a fast-growing SaaS platform where every new client meant a new set of manual tasks for the ops team. A European provider of cloud-based accounting services was scaling rapidly across Central and Eastern Europe. But with growth came a silent monster: operational chaos. Their promise of being a “secure and straightforward” alternative was being undermined by the complexity brewing behind the sc...")