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14 December 2025
- 01:1901:19, 14 December 2025 Stop Celebrating Your Series A: The Ponzi Scheme of Modern SaaS (hist | edit) [6,294 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Open LinkedIn right now, and what do you see? Founders holding oversized checks. Team photos with “We just raised $5M!” captions—an endless parade of vanity metrics masquerading as success. The startup world has been brainwashed into believing that fundraising is a milestone. I used to be one of them. Five years ago, I closed a seed round that valued my SaaS company at $8 million post-money. I felt like a god. I hired three “VP” level executives, moved into...")
- 00:5800:58, 14 December 2025 How a B2B SaaS Company Took Quota Attainment From 43% to 89% in 90 Days (hist | edit) [6,655 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px THE PROBLEM A Series A SaaS company had a problem most founders don’t want to admit: their sales team wasn’t hitting numbers. Not because they hired poorly. Not because the product was weak. But because they had seven talented reps all selling differently, with wildly different results. The Reality Check: * Only 3 of 7 reps consistently hitting quota * Team average: 43% quota attainment * Sales cycles averaging 9...")
- 00:5100:51, 14 December 2025 SaaS Showdown: Shared Schema vs. Database Silos (And Which One Will Save You Money) (hist | edit) [4,179 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Choosing Your Database Architecture: The Essential Guide to Multi-Tenancy for SaaS 🚀 The backbone of any successful SaaS application is its database architecture. For multi-tenant applications — where a single instance of software serves multiple customers (tenants) — this decision is paramount. The model you choose directly impacts your cost, security, scalability, and operational complexity. Here is a breakdown...")
- 00:4900:49, 14 December 2025 3 Websites You Need to Know If You Want to Do SaaS (hist | edit) [4,739 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Building a SaaS company today is less about coding in isolation and more about navigating a dense ecosystem of tools, data, and community insight. Success hinges not just on product-market fit, but on pattern recognition — knowing what’s worked, what’s scaling, and where the landmines lie. Three websites, quietly indispensable to founders who move fast and learn faster, have emerged as the unofficial command centers for modern SaaS builders. None are flashy. None r...")
- 00:4700:47, 14 December 2025 Free Flutter Package Today, Paid SaaS Tomorrow: The Complete Roadmap (hist | edit) [4,597 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Most Flutter developers dream of building a thriving SaaS business that generates real revenue. But they start with massive ideas, complex architectures, and zero users, only to burn out within months. The most successful Flutter entrepreneurs take a different path: they start with a free open-source package, build genuine trust, then strategically transition into a paid SaaS business. This is the proven playbook working ri...")
- 00:2900:29, 14 December 2025 5 Free AI Templates That Make Your SaaS Look Enterprise-Grade (hist | edit) [3,281 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The procurement department doesn’t care about your algorithm. You might have the most revolutionary AI model since GPT-4, but if you are trying to close a $50k contract, your biggest enemy isn’t your competitor. It’s the buyer’s fear. Enterprise buyers are designed to be risk-averse. They don’t look for “cool.” They look for “safe.” They look for SOC2 compliance, 99.9% uptime, and stability. If your website looks like a fun weekend project, you are tr...")
- 00:2700:27, 14 December 2025 7 SaaS Marketing Strategies That Will Dominate 2026 (Backed by $35M ARR Results) (hist | edit) [5,151 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px The SaaS landscape is changing fast. Channels that once produced predictable pipeline are saturated, and the old “growth hacks” don’t work anymore. But after scaling three SaaS companies to a combined $35M ARR, and watching RB2B grow from $0 → $6M ARR in 18 months, I’ve learned something important: Only a handful of SaaS marketing strategies still work in 2026 — and they work exceptionally well. This playbook...")
- 00:2500:25, 14 December 2025 The Buyer Agent That Wins SaaS Renewals (hist | edit) [9,673 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Build a buyer agent for SaaS renewals: track renewal dates, notice periods, usage proof, discount benchmarks, and approval-ready packs. Renewal season has a smell. A little panic. A little spreadsheet dust. And that one vendor rep who suddenly “found” 10% more flexibility the moment you mentioned alternatives. If you’ve ever renewed a SaaS contract late, you know the tax you pay: auto-renew clauses, rushed appro...")
- 00:2300:23, 14 December 2025 Ensure Immediate User Value to Boost SaaS Free Trial or Freemium conversions (hist | edit) [4,383 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by krakenimages on Unsplash The SaaS industry is growing rapidly and the battle to secure conversions is often a race against time, especially when offering a free trial or freemium products. Conversion rates for opt-in trials range from 18 to 25% and the threat of losing a prospect could hinge on the singular premise of how quickly the user feels fulfilled by the product’s core value. The most successful SaaS prov...")
- 00:2000:20, 14 December 2025 Your SaaS Backend is Too Heavy (hist | edit) [6,330 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px In August 2023, Elon Musk livestreamed a drive in a Tesla Model S running FSD v12. The car navigated construction zones, roundabouts, and pedestrians with eerie smoothness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=704gOMfiH1c The livestream was on X…but here’s a recording from YouTube if anyone is interested. But the most significant part of that demo wasn’t what the car did. It was what the engineers had removed. For...")
- 00:1800:18, 14 December 2025 AWS Cloud Service Models Explained: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS With Real-World Examples (hist | edit) [3,978 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Before we dive deeper into cloud computing, let’s clear one powerful concept that every beginner misunderstands — the true meaning of Cloud Services and how they actually work behind the scenes. Hello friends! I’m from Manzil Seekers, and in the previous post we learned about a very simple topic — the difference between traditional infrastructure and cloud computing. In this post, I’m going to talk about Cloud Services. What are cloud services? How do you ide...")
- 00:1500:15, 14 December 2025 The Engagement Trap: SaaS Content That Gets Likes but No Sales Calls (hist | edit) [8,419 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by NanoBananana Your LinkedIn post just hit 10,000 impressions and 200 likes, but your sales calendar is still empty. This is the engagement trap. Despite 93% of B2B tech marketers finding LinkedIn effective for content distribution, B2B SaaS landing pages convert at just 1.1% in 2025. The daily posts and educational threads that feel productive are often the exact tactics repelling qualified buyers. I interviewed 12 Sa...")
- 00:1100:11, 14 December 2025 Micro-SaaS Churn Fixes You Can Actually Ship (hist | edit) [8,923 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Learn practical churn fixes for micro-SaaS using habit loops, NPS-driven triggers, and proactive lifelines that keep users from quietly disappearing. You don’t lose customers when they click cancel. You lose them three weeks earlier when they quietly stop caring. Let’s fix that. This is a practical guide for micro-SaaS builders who don’t have a growth team, a data scientist, and a seven-figure tooling budget — just a...")
- 00:0800:08, 14 December 2025 S&M efficiency in SaaS has not scaled (hist | edit) [1,715 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Below we compare the change in revenue at the time a SaaS company IPO’d to the sales and marketing spend in that same year. That simple formula is the “Sales Efficiency”. For example, if revenue for a SaaS company grew from $100mm to $150mm while S&M spend was $80mm, the Sales Efficiency would be calculated as ($150-$100)/$80mm resulting in $0.63 of new revenue for every $1 in S&M spend that year. Observations and data are below: file:S&M_efficiency_in_SaaS_1.jp...")
- 00:0400:04, 14 December 2025 What 82 Earnings Calls Say About the Health of SaaS and AI (hist | edit) [5,146 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "We read through the earnings calls of 82 publicly traded SaaS companies we follow and pulled all the quotes regarding their financial performance. Then we dumped all that data into ChatGPT and asked for a synopsis. Below are the key themes: Performance was good and AI products are providing a boost. Q3 and early FY26 results show a sector that is not only stabilizing but accelerating in several important ways. Growth is broadening, profitability is widening, and operati...")
- 00:0300:03, 14 December 2025 MicroSaas Blueprint — an Amazon Ad Spending Optimization SaaS (hist | edit) [5,783 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px I spend an unhealthy amount of time on Reddit. But it’s not for the memes. I’m hunting. This week, I hit gold in r/FulfillmentByAmazon. It’s a community of Amazon tough sellers. One post, complete with charts and a palpable sense of frustration, laid out a money leak. The truth is, your Amazon ads are probably running 24/7. And that means you’re paying for clicks at 3 AM on a Tuesday, when your ideal customer is fast asl...")
13 December 2025
- 23:2023:20, 13 December 2025 10 Premium AI SaaS Templates That Sell (hist | edit) [5,438 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Your code is poetic. Your website is tragic. Let’s fix the frontend. So there I was, showing my new SaaS product to a friend who happens to be a brutally honest designer. I had spent six months on the backend. The API was a thing of beauty. The database was normalized to perfection. He took one look at my home page, winced like he’d just bitten into a lemon, and said, “So… is this a placeholder?” It wasn’t. That was my actual design. 💀 That’s the “Eng...")
- 23:1523:15, 13 December 2025 Micro-SaaS Wedges: Stealing One Feature at a Time (hist | edit) [9,747 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Learn how to build a micro-SaaS wedge by productizing one enterprise feature for SMBs, from idea selection and positioning to architecture and pricing. You don’t need to build “the next Salesforce.” You just need to steal one feature they refuse to ship to small teams — and do it better, faster, and cheaper. That’s the core idea behind micro-SaaS wedges: take one enterprise-grade feature, wrap it in focused UX, aim it...")
- 23:1323:13, 13 December 2025 The Micro-SaaS Landing Page Playbook for AI Utilities (hist | edit) [9,758 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Learn how to design high-converting micro-SaaS landing pages for AI utilities — hero copy, layout, pricing, proof, and analytics that turn demos into dollars. You don’t have a growth problem. You have a landing page problem. Most indie AI builders ship a brilliant little utility — log summarizer, CSV clean-up bot, API error explainer — and then paste together a generic SaaS template with “AI-powered” sprinkled e...")
- 23:1023:10, 13 December 2025 I Built 3 Apps With AI in 21 Days – Here’s the Stack That Made $3.3K MRR (hist | edit) [9,182 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "I spent three years perfecting Flutter apps that nobody could find online. Last month, I discovered AI coding tools and built three profitable web apps in three weeks. Total revenue: $3,300 monthly recurring. This isn’t another “AI will replace developers” story. It’s about how the right AI tools can 10x your shipping speed – if you know which ones actually work. The Flutter Trap That Cost Me Years Flutter promised “one codebase, everywhere.” The reality...")
- 23:0823:08, 13 December 2025 8 MCP Servers That Make Your AI Actually Do the Damn Work (hist | edit) [8,030 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "You’ve Heard About MCP Servers – But Do You Actually Know What They Do? Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers are everywhere in developer conversations lately. You’ve probably seen them mentioned in Discord servers, GitHub discussions, or that one Twitter thread that made you bookmark it “for later reading.” But here’s the thing: most explanations either assume you’re already deep in the weeds or they’re so high-level they leave you wondering what you’r...")
- 23:0623:06, 13 December 2025 Why AI Is Killing Your SaaS ARR Margins (hist | edit) [14,432 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Oracle’s stock dropped 10% amid massive AI capex surge. Your SaaS faces the same hidden problem. Learn what investors now track instead of ARR. Oracle’s latest quarterly results sent shockwaves through the tech world. The company’s stock tumbled more than 10% after revenue fell short of analysts’ expectations — missing by just $40 million despite 9% overall growth and cloud infrastructure revenue up 52%, with GPU consumption exploding 336%. The disconnect is s...")
- 23:0223:02, 13 December 2025 The Future of FoodTech: 7 Trends Every Restaurant SaaS Should Prepare For (hist | edit) [6,044 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px In 2025, the global foodservice and restaurant industry continues to rebound and expand at a robust pace. The overall market is projected to exceed $4.03 trillion this year — a sharp increase from $3.48 trillion in 2024. Forecasts suggest a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) around 7–8%, with the potential to reach $6–7 trillion by the early 2030s. This growth is driven by urbanization, rising demand for conv...")
- 22:5522:55, 13 December 2025 Multitenant Permissions in Django: Client-Based Access Control (hist | edit) [7,800 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px In multitenant SaaS applications, isolating data access per tenant (e.g. client, company, or organization) is crucial. This article explores how to implement client-based access control in Django, ensuring users can only access data belonging to their organization. We will walk through real-world modeling, query restrictions, permission enforcement, middleware, and role-based layering with practical examples to sec...")
- 22:5322:53, 13 December 2025 Django Multi-Tenancy — Schema-based vs. Database-per-Tenant (hist | edit) [5,065 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px In today’s SaaS-driven world, building apps that serve multiple tenants (clients) securely and efficiently is essential. Whether you’re building a CRM, project management tool, or investment platform, chances are you’re dealing with multi-tenancy. But how do you implement it cleanly in Django? Should you use a single database or separate ones per client? In this article, we’ll take a deep dive into mu...")
- 22:5122:51, 13 December 2025 Getting Started with Multi-Tenant Architecture in Django: A Friendly Guide to django-tenant-schemas (hist | edit) [5,064 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "When you’re building a SaaS product, one of the important decisions you’ll face is how to isolate customer data. Should every client get their own database? Or should everyone share one? Today, we’ll explore a clean, elegant approach for this using PostgreSQL schemas in Django via a library called django-tenant-schemas. If you’ve worked with Celery in Django (like we did here), you know how much easier life gets when the right tools are used. This is exactly th...")
- 22:4822:48, 13 December 2025 The Hidden AI Side Hustle Nobody Talks About: How I Built a $3,000/Month Automation Business (hist | edit) [7,103 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Niconor Brown on Unsplash For years, I thought that earning serious side income with AI required building the next ChatGPT or launching a massive SaaS startup. What I discovered instead was much simpler and far less discussed. By combining Python, AI APIs, and smart automation strategies, I created a system that now generates $3,000 per month in predictable revenue. This is not about selling cours...")
- 22:4622:46, 13 December 2025 Building an Autonomous Customer Success Agent with TiDB Serverless and Google Cloud (hist | edit) [7,905 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Customer churn is a billion $ problem. Every SaaS company loses customers, and traditional customer success teams can’t scale to prevent it. What if we could build an AI agent that thinks, learns, and acts like the best customer success managers — but operates 24/7 at infinite scale? That’s exactly what we built for the TiDB AgentX Hackathon 2025, and the results amazed us. 650px The Vision: True Autonomy Most “...")
- 22:4222:42, 13 December 2025 50 Complex Business Scenario-Based SQL Interview Questions (With Real-World Code & Detailed Answers) (hist | edit) [20,036 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Master the art of solving real business problems with SQL — from SaaS churn to retail inventory, fintech fraud, and logistics optimization. All answers include working queries, explanations, and production-grade thinking. 🔍 Why This Article Matters SQL isn’t just about SELECT * FROM users. In top tech companies — Stripe, Netflix, Airbnb, Shopify, Uber — SQL interviews are the gatekeeper. You won’t be asked to normalize a table. You’ll be asked: “How...")
- 22:3322:33, 13 December 2025 Multi-Tenancy in FastAPI: A Complete Guide (hist | edit) [5,878 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Building modern SaaS applications often requires serving multiple customers (tenants) from the same application while keeping their data securely isolated. This concept is called multi-tenancy. In this article, we will dive deep into multi-tenancy in FastAPI, explore different approaches, and implement a practical example to understand it better. What is Multi-Tenancy? Multi-tenancy is an architectural pattern where a single application serves multiple customers (te...")
- 22:3122:31, 13 December 2025 Advanced Dashboard Interactivity with Streamlit + APIs (hist | edit) [7,476 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Learn how to build advanced interactive dashboards using Streamlit + APIs. From live data to user actions, make dashboards feel like SaaS apps. Hook: The Problem with “Static Dashboards” Dashboards are everywhere. From startup founders showing KPIs to ML engineers monitoring models, everyone loves a clean Streamlit dashboard. But let’s be real: most dashboards are static. You pull data, render a chart, and...")
- 22:2922:29, 13 December 2025 The Hidden AI Hustle No One Talks About: How to Turn Data Into $5,000 a Month (hist | edit) [6,324 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Every time a new AI breakthrough hits the market, most people jump straight into building chatbots, AI image generators, or endless SaaS clones. But here’s the thing: the real money doesn’t come from chasing hype. It comes from the quiet trenches of data monetization a model that big firms are cashing in on but individuals rarely talk about. 500px Photo by Giorgio Trovato on Unsplash I stumbled onto this path while testi...")
- 22:2622:26, 13 December 2025 FastAPI vs Flask in 2025 (hist | edit) [10,553 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px FastAPI vs Flask in 2025: a practical, async-first guide with code, trade-offs, pitfalls, and a 10-minute blueprint to ship your indie SaaS backend. You have a weekend, a coffee, and a SaaS idea. The question isn’t “what stack?” — it’s “what ships fastest without painting me into a corner?” Let’s be real: in 2025, that often means choosing between FastAPI and Flask. Why this comparison still matters Fl...")
- 22:2022:20, 13 December 2025 Python and Typescript in a monorepo (hist | edit) [36,986 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Many companies already run their SaaS with one or a few microservices — often a backend and some background workers — and some use a monorepo to support this. That’s the setup we have at Taskworld. With AI now everywhere and most of the tooling already in Python, rewriting everything in TypeScript is hard, costly, or simply unrealistic. You can either create a second monorepo for Python or adopt tools like Bazel. This post shares our experience navigating those cho...")
- 22:1422:14, 13 December 2025 Building Passive Income with Python in 2025 (hist | edit) [5,530 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How I Turned My Coding Skills into Automated Money-Making Systems 500px When I started coding in Python years ago, I never thought I’d be using it to generate actual income streams. But here’s the truth: 2025 is the best time to turn Python knowledge into money. Python’s ecosystem has matured so much that you can automate businesses, trade crypto, scrape data for insights, or even create SaaS products — a...")
- 16:3716:37, 13 December 2025 Vertical SaaS: The Next Revolution in Generative AI (hist | edit) [7,023 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2023/07/24/the-difference-between-generative-ai-and-traditional-ai-an-easy-explanation-for-anyone/ How Specialized Software Solutions Are Transforming Industries with Advanced AI AI Vertical Agents: The Future of Silicon Valley Startups It’s happening. While I was casually watching YouTube, I stumbled upon a video that completely blew my mind. It was from none other than Y...")
- 16:3616:36, 13 December 2025 How AI Agents Will Transform the SaaS Tech Business: A Different View on Agentic AI (hist | edit) [6,600 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Bernd 📷 Dittrich on Unsplash The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents into the Software as a Service (SaaS) industry represents a seismic shift in how businesses operate and deliver value. AI agents are automated systems capable of making decisions, processing large datasets, and learning from interactions without explicit programming for every scenario. In the SaaS domain, they promise...")
- 16:3216:32, 13 December 2025 Golden Opportunity: 8 Django-Based SaaS Business Ideas for Emerging Markets (hist | edit) [5,369 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Python as a programming language that is easy to learn and has a large ecosystem with many ready-to-use libraries will help you create a reliable SaaS business at an affordable price for the lower middle class. 650px Developing countries hold a huge market potential for Software as a Service (SaaS) businesses. With the rapid growth of internet penetration and technology adoption, the demand for efficient and afforda...")
- 16:2916:29, 13 December 2025 10 Profitable SaaS Ideas You Can Build Today with Django (Python) & PostgreSQL (hist | edit) [15,077 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Team Nocoloco on Unsplash Years ago, I stumbled upon Django and PostgreSQL while I was tinkering in my small apartment’s makeshift office. The synergy felt electric. Something about combining Python’s elegance with Django’s robust structure — and then powering it all with PostgreSQL’s reliability — captivated me. I was hooked. Since then, I’ve experimented with dozens of SaaS ideas....")
- 16:2516:25, 13 December 2025 Real-World Use Case: Multi-Tenant SaaS API with Custom Authentication and Content Negotiation (hist | edit) [9,103 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Imagine you’re developing a multi-tenant SaaS application that provides analytics services to multiple businesses. Each business (tenant) has its own users and API keys, and they interact with your platform using RESTful APIs. Challenges to Solve: * Tenants need secure authentication via API keys. * Users send JSON or XML payloads, requiring flexible request parsing. * Certain requests should be limited to authenticated users only, while some public endp...")
- 16:2216:22, 13 December 2025 IaaS vs PaaS vs SaaS: What’s the Difference? (hist | edit) [5,363 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "When people talk about “the cloud,” they’re not all talking about the same thing. Some are referring to full-on platforms like Heroku. Others mean spinning up a virtual machine with AWS EC2. And some just mean using Google Docs instead of Microsoft Word. That’s where IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS come in. These are the three main types of cloud services — and knowing the difference helps you understand how apps are built, hosted, and scaled. In this article, we...")
- 16:1916:19, 13 December 2025 Go vs. Python: Understanding the Rivalry for Cloud-Native Dominance (hist | edit) [7,367 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A Simple & Detailed Explanation of these Rivalries — Also For Non-Programmers 650px You’re using an app that works fast, updates quickly with your actions, and never seems to crash. Maybe it’s a streaming app, a ride-booking app, or even your online shopping platform. But have you ever wondered how these powerful apps run so smoothly in the background? This is a new way of building software called Cloud-Native development. This is the...")
- 16:1716:17, 13 December 2025 From Java Lanes to Python Trails: Why I’m Diving into AI (and Blogging About It!) (hist | edit) [6,183 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px For years, my world has been one of robust enterprise systems, scalable SaaS platforms, and the comforting embrace of Java’s statically-typed structure. I’ve navigated the complexities of software architecture, designed solutions for intricate business problems, and found a certain rhythm in the predictable logic of well-crafted code. But the tech landscape is, as always, shifting beneath our feet, and a new front...")
- 16:1516:15, 13 December 2025 6 packages for Django to build better SaaS apps (hist | edit) [2,285 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "If you are coding a new SaaS application, you are likely to have very limited resources. As a developer, you ought to maximize your efficiency; otherwise, you won’t get very far. Things like payments, sign-ups, mailing, issue tracking, and task scheduling are integral parts of almost all SaaS applications. Instead of reinventing the wheel and coding them from scratch, I recommend using the following 6 packages to have a strong base for your product and invest time into...")
- 16:1416:14, 13 December 2025 5 common SaaS tasks and How to solve them with Django (hist | edit) [2,255 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "As an indie hacker, you should maximize your efficiency; otherwise, you won’t get very far. Things like payments, sign-ups, mailing, and task scheduling are integral parts of almost all SaaS applications. Instead of reinventing the wheel and coding them from scratch, you can use a reliable solution proven over time. 1. Collecting money The easiest way to collect money in your SaaS application is through Stripe integration. Stripe API is great and easy to use by itself...")
- 16:1316:13, 13 December 2025 This Tiny Python Script Turned My AI Idea into a Working SaaS (hist | edit) [3,486 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px TL;DR: A 100-line Python script, some FastAPI magic, and OpenAI’s API were all I needed to launch my AI-powered micro-SaaS in a weekend. Like many devs, I’ve had countless AI app ideas. Most never left the notes app. But this one did — and the secret? I didn’t overbuild. I wrote a simple Python script that turned into a functioning SaaS app with real users and revenue. Here’s exactly how I did it — n...")
- 16:1116:11, 13 December 2025 How to Build a Multi-Tenant SaaS App with Django (2025 Complete Guide) (hist | edit) [6,157 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Are you building a SaaS application using Django and wondering how to support multiple clients or companies each with their own data, users, and dashboards? 500px Welcome to the wonderful world of multi-tenancy in Django. In this comprehensive, step-by-step guide, you’ll learn: * What multi-tenancy is and why it matters in SaaS * How to implement multi-tenancy using django-tenants * How to isolate tenant data usin...")
- 16:0616:06, 13 December 2025 ChromaDB vs. FastEmbed for SaaS RAG (hist | edit) [3,149 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "When building a SaaS RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) platform, priorities shift from just “getting embeddings” to: * 🚀 Low latency (fast responses) * 🔐 Multi-tenancy (firm-level data isolation) * 💰 Cost efficiency (handling lots of PDFs without breaking the bank) Two popular tools come up a lot in this space: ChromaDB and FastEmbed. Let’s see where each fits in your SaaS architecture. Using ChromaDB in SaaS RAG Pros: * Open-source,...")
- 16:0416:04, 13 December 2025 From Jupyter Notebook to SaaS Dashboard: My Workflow (hist | edit) [4,521 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Learn how to transform Jupyter notebooks into a real SaaS dashboard using Python, FastAPI, and modern frontend tools. A practical developer workflow explained. Why This Workflow Matters We’ve all been there: * Start with a Jupyter notebook. * Load some data. * Build a chart. * Someone says: “Can you put this into a dashboard so the team can use it?” Suddenly, your quick notebook ne...")
- 16:0216:02, 13 December 2025 7 Python + AI Side Hustles That Print Cash in 2025 (Even If You’re Not a Pro Coder) (hist | edit) [6,694 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Fotis Fotopoulos on Unsplash The 2025 Gold Rush: Why Python + AI Side Hustles Are Exploding If 2023 was the year of AI hype, then 2025 is the year of AI money. Every corner of the internet is buzzing with tools, bots, and startups built on AI. What most people don’t realize? You don’t need to invent ChatGPT 2.0 to make life-changing money. All you need is Python, a few AI APIs, and the mindset to build so...")