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- 16:2416:24, 11 December 2025 I Built a 120 Line AI Agent in Pure Python, and It Beat My $500 Monthly SaaS Stack (hist | edit) [7,062 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px We are in the middle of “Agent Fatigue.” You know the feeling. You want to build a simple AI assistant to organize your emails or scrape a website. You open a popular framework’s documentation, and suddenly you are installing 14 dependencies, configuring a vector database, and debugging a “GraphState” error that makes no sense. Complexity is the enemy of execution. A few days ago, I deleted everything. No framew...")
- 16:2316:23, 11 December 2025 How I Built 10 Python Micro-Tools That Generate Passive Income Daily (hist | edit) [5,826 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "From automation scripts to micro SaaS — small projects, real revenue 650px A few years ago, I realized I was spending more time chasing big projects than actually building useful tools. I decided to switch strategies: small, high-impact Python scripts that solve real problems, scale quickly, and — most importantly — could generate income even when I wasn’t actively working. Over time, I built 10 micro-tools. Som...")
- 16:2016:20, 11 December 2025 How a $100 Pharmacy Project Turned Into My First Digital Product (and a Future SaaS) (hist | edit) [6,365 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px You know those days when life hands you a tiny opportunity and your brain goes, “Hmm… this could be something.” Well, this story is exactly that — except it involves Python, a pharmacy, a POS system, and two surprisingly beautiful $100 bills. Grab a chai, pull up a chair, and let me tell you how a simple Python GUI POS transformed into a digital product… and soon, maybe an entire SaaS business. 👀✨ Th...")
- 16:1716:17, 11 December 2025 How I Built a Micro-SaaS with Under 1,000 Lines of Python (hist | edit) [5,234 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by appshunter.io on Unsplash There’s a common belief floating around the startup world: “If it doesn’t take millions in funding and a full-stack team, it’s not a real SaaS.” I used to believe that too. Until I accidentally proved myself wrong. Because here’s the truth: the Micro-SaaS I built a tool that now pays for my coffee habit and a chunk of my rent is less than 1,000 lines of Python....")
- 16:1516:15, 11 December 2025 How I Built 5 Income Streams with Python (While Working a Full-Time Job) (hist | edit) [4,945 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "From Freelancing Scripts to Passive SaaS Tools — The Blueprint That Turned Python Into a Money-Making Machine 650px 1. Freelance Projects That Paid Me in Days, Not Months Python’s simplicity made it the perfect tool for freelance gigs — data entry automation, web scraping, Excel report generation, and more. Example: Automated Report Generator <pre> import pandas as pd def generate_report(file): df = pd.read_excel(fil...")
- 16:1216:12, 11 December 2025 How I Built 5 Streams of Income Using Python Automation (hist | edit) [8,953 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "From scraping freelance gigs to deploying API-driven SaaS apps, here’s how I turned Python scripts into real money in 2025. 500px Let’s be brutally honest — coding for the sake of learning is great, but coding for money is a whole different motivation. When I started using Python, I had no idea it could become a full-blown income engine. Fast forward to 2025, I now earn a steady income by automating things people don...")
- 16:0916:09, 11 December 2025 The Day My Python Script Outperformed a Paid SaaS Tool (hist | edit) [3,883 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Day My Python Script Outperformed a Paid SaaS Tool. 500px A few months ago, I found myself in a situation every developer secretly dreams of: my scrappy little Python script outperformed a polished, shiny SaaS tool that someone was charging $49/month for. Now, before you think this is going to be one of those “I built my own Notion in a weekend” stories (spoiler: I did not), let me set the stage. I wasn’t trying to disr...")
- 16:0716:07, 11 December 2025 10 Python Scripts That Replace Paid SaaS Tools (hist | edit) [6,282 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px I know what you’re thinking: every other SaaS tool promises to “save you time” but ends up draining your wallet instead. $29/month here, $59/month there — before you know it, you’re paying more for tools than Netflix, Spotify, and your gym membership combined. The good news? Python can quietly replace half of those tools in less than 30 lines of code. No subscriptions. No “Pro Plan.” Just pure Python...")
- 16:0416:04, 11 December 2025 The Python Script That Replaced 3 SaaS Tools for Me (hist | edit) [4,315 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How I cut recurring costs by automating what startups charge $30/month for 650px Most developers (me included) fall into the trap of signing up for SaaS tools that promise “automation.” Task reminders, notifications, simple data exports — all for $10 to $30 per month. Over time, that adds up. One weekend, I decided to test a theory: could I replace some of these with Python scripts? The answer turned out to be y...")
- 16:0216:02, 11 December 2025 I Replaced 5 SaaS Tools With 40 Lines of Python Code (hist | edit) [4,243 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Joan Gamell on Unsplash I used to think SaaS tools were the holy grail of productivity. Why reinvent the wheel when someone already built it? That’s what I told myself every time I paid for yet another subscription: project management, file renaming, email scheduling, PDF conversion, even a simple CSV merger. At one point, I was juggling 5 tools, paying around $100/month. And here’s the kicker: I wa...")
- 16:0016:00, 11 December 2025 How I Replaced 3 SaaS Tools With One 200-Line Python App (hist | edit) [5,243 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How a weekend hack saved my wallet, simplified my workflow, and made me fall in love with Python again. 650px I didn’t plan to replace anything. It started when I got tired of juggling three “productivity” SaaS tools: one for tracking tasks, one for notes, and another for sending reminders. They were great — until my subscriptions started costing more than my internet bill. So one weekend, I opened VS Code and asked m...")
- 15:5515:55, 11 December 2025 Django 5.x New Features Explained (hist | edit) [7,962 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Django is a popular Python framework for building SaaS products because of its security, scalability, and built-in features like authentication, admin panels, and ORM. With Django 5.x, the framework introduces significant improvements in async performance, declarative middleware configuration, and PostgreSQL support, making it even more attractive for fast-growing SaaS platforms. Agency tech leads, project managers, and senior developers will appreciate the time-savin...")
- 15:5315:53, 11 December 2025 How small scripts, apps, and APIs get divided and monetized by developers (hist | edit) [3,521 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "When developers talk about earning from Python, it often sounds abstract — freelancing, SaaS, automation. But in reality, Python projects can be divided into clear categories, and each category has its own path to monetization. If you understand these divisions, you can stop treating Python as “just coding practice” and start shaping projects into income streams. 500px 1. Automation Scripts These are small command-li...")
- 15:5215:52, 11 December 2025 Python, Software Development, and Tools (hist | edit) [1,904 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px A great post about the power of a “good enough” mindset — building the simplest version that solves the problem, shipping early, and iterating only when real usage justifies it. I really like this pragmatic, anti-perfection approach that keeps momentum high and avoids over-engineering. Fixing lazy imports: Generating Static Types Dynamically So I've just released a package called lazy-helper. This comes a...")
- 15:4915:49, 11 December 2025 How I Automated a Full SaaS Workflow with Nothing but Python Scripts (hist | edit) [7,995 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "From user onboarding and database updates to email reports and billing — here’s how I replaced entire microservices using Python, a few APIs, and a lot of sleep deprivation. 650px 1. Why I Ditched No-Code and Wrote Python Instead Let me be blunt: no-code tools are great until you hit a wall. For my SaaS side project, I started with Zapier, Airtable, and Retool. But things got messy. Workflows failed silently. Debugg...")
- 15:4615:46, 11 December 2025 Can You Build a SaaS Using Only Bash and Python? I Tried (hist | edit) [6,293 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Joan Gamell on Unsplash Every modern SaaS tutorial seems to start with the same tech stack: React frontend, Node.js backend, PostgreSQL, Docker, Stripe, and some CI/CD tool you’ve never heard of. But what if you threw all that out the window? No frontend frameworks. No containers. Just Bash and Python — the OG tools of the command-line world. That’s exactly what I decided to try. Could I...")
- 15:4215:42, 11 December 2025 From Script to SaaS: How I Turned My Python Code Into $1,000/Month (hist | edit) [2,723 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Chris Ried on Unsplash I used to write Python scripts just for myself little tools to automate reports, scrape data, or send alerts. But one day, I realized: “If this script saves me time, it can save others time too and they’ll pay for it.” That’s how I turned a 20-line script into a SaaS product that makes me $1,000/month in recurring revenue. Here’s the full journey, step b...")
- 15:3915:39, 11 December 2025 Python White-Label GIS SaaS: Build Multi-Tenant Geospatial Platforms That Scale to Thousands of Clients (hist | edit) [16,629 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Austin Distel on Unsplash Master the architecture, security, and business model for creating profitable white-label location intelligence platforms using Python Introduction While enterprises pay $50,000+ annually for custom GIS solutions, most need identical core functionality – mapping, geocoding, spatial analysis, and reporting. This creates a massive opportunity: build once, sell many times. White-label GIS Soft...")
- 15:3715:37, 11 December 2025 7 Zapier→Python Migrations That Cut SaaS Bills (hist | edit) [9,160 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Replace costly Zapier Zaps with lean Python. Seven migration patterns — webhooks, digests, fan-out, enrichment, file ops, CRM syncs, and alerts — with code and cost math. Let’s be real: Zapier is magical — until your team hits task caps, multi-step pricing, and throttling right when a campaign lands. The good news? A handful of high-volume Zaps migrate cleanly to Python. You keep the convenience of “wiring apps together,...")
- 15:3515:35, 11 December 2025 I Tried Building a SaaS Using Only Bash and Python — Here’s What Broke (hist | edit) [3,960 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "“Yeh kya pagalpan hai?” (What kind of madness is this?) — that’s exactly what one of my dev friends said when I told him I was trying to build a SaaS using only Bash and Python. But kya karein (what can I do), I like pain. 😅 So, chai in one hand and terminal in the other, I dove into the chaotic world of minimal tech stacks to see how far I could push two of the simplest tools in the toolbox: Bash and Python. Spoiler alert: You can do it… but should...")
- 15:3315:33, 11 December 2025 Day 2 of ChatGPT Side Hustles — Build Python Bot + ChatGPT (Saas Tool) (hist | edit) [5,717 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px One lazy evening, I was scrolling through YouTube when a random video popped up. Make $5,000/month publishing books on Amazon (no writing needed!) 😵💫 I rolled my eyes, but clicked anyway. What I saw wasn’t total BS. People were using AI to auto-generate books — cover, content, everything — and selling them on Amazon KDP. That’s when something clicked. What if I could build a SaaS tool that automates t...")
- 15:3015:30, 11 December 2025 How I Built a Working SaaS MVP Using Only Python Scripts (hist | edit) [7,273 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px The first time someone asked me how I’d prototype a SaaS product without a team, I laughed. Building SaaS, in most people’s minds, means spinning up AWS infrastructure, standing up a backend, designing a sleek frontend, and then — after several sleepless weekends — shipping something that barely works. But what if I told you that you could build an MVP-level SaaS with nothing more than a handful of Python scripts...")
- 15:2815:28, 11 December 2025 How I Built a Career with Python From small scripts to full products — the journey in a nutshell (hist | edit) [2,251 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A quick personal journey on how Python scripts grew into freelance gigs, professional projects, and SaaS — and how Python became a career engine. 650px Photo by Florian Olivo on Unsplash 1. Starting Small My Python career began with tiny scripts. The first one renamed hundreds of files in minutes, saving me hours. That small win showed me that Python wasn’t just for “big apps” — it could solve everyday problem...")
- 15:2615:26, 11 December 2025 How I Earned $2 Million Through Python Programming (hist | edit) [5,804 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Beginning: Why I Chose Python 650px When I started coding, I didn’t have a roadmap — just curiosity and a lot of Google searches. I picked Python because it looked simple enough to understand yet powerful enough to do almost anything. What started as small freelance projects — web scraping, automating Excel reports, writing bots — slowly turned into full-scale products and businesses that generated consistent incom...")
- 15:2215:22, 11 December 2025 Building a Python Micro-SaaS That Monitors Prices & Stock Levels (and Actually Gets Paying Users) (hist | edit) [2,368 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Chris Liverani on Unsplash From browser automation to recurring revenue with niche e-commerce alerts. 1. Why This Works Price/stock monitoring solves a direct money problem: buyers want deals, sellers want MAP compliance, and arbitrageurs want timing. If your alerts are timely and accurate, subscriptions follow. 2. The Niche Filter Pick one vertical (supplements, niche electronics, specialty parts). You...")
- 15:2015:20, 11 December 2025 Building a SaaS Application in Python — Complete Roadmap (hist | edit) [8,865 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Ruslan Bardash on Unsplash 1 — Vision & MVP Goal: ship a minimal, usable product that solves one real problem and can onboard paying users. MVP features (example): * User signup / login / email verification * Subscription & payments (Stripe) * Multi-tenant data separation (tenant per customer) * Core product functionality (e.g., dashboard + CRUD resources) * Billing page + plan management *...")
- 15:1915:19, 11 December 2025 How I Turned a Notebook Into a SaaS App Using Streamlit + Stripe (hist | edit) [4,442 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Rapid Prototyping to Monetization in Python — The Solo Dev’s Dream Stack 650px TL;DR I converted a basic Python notebook into a full-fledged SaaS app in just a weekend using Streamlit for the frontend and Stripe for payments. No React, no backend boilerplate, and no dev team. Just Python. Here’s how I did it — and how you can too. 🧠 The Idea: From Utility to Product It started with a Jupyter notebook th...")
- 15:1715:17, 11 December 2025 From Script to SaaS: Turn a Scraper into a Subscription Product (hist | edit) [19,757 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px If you’ve ever hacked together a quick web scraper to save yourself two hours of copy-pasting, you’ve already tasted the core magic of Python SaaS: capture a repeatable outcome in code, wrap it in a reliable service, and let it run while you sleep. This article is a practical, human, zero-fluff walkthrough on turning that one-off script into a real subscription product — complete with multi-tenant design, rate limits,...")
- 15:1315:13, 11 December 2025 Python Giving Dollars — How I Built Multiple Income Streams With Code (hist | edit) [3,849 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px 1. My First Dollar With Python I started with tiny automation projects. I wrote Python scripts to handle boring office work, like renaming invoices and sorting Excel sheets. That’s when I earned my first $10 for 30 minutes of coding. <pre> import os folder = "invoices/" for i, file in enumerate(os.listdir(folder)): ext = file.split(".")[-1] new_name = f"invoice_{i+1}.{ext}" os.rename(os.path.join(folder,...")
- 15:1115:11, 11 December 2025 Build Your Dream Python SaaS with 5 Best Open Source: Cost-Effective, Full-Featured! (hist | edit) [7,215 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Are you a developer looking to build a robust and efficient Python-based Software as a Service (SaaS) application? Or maybe you’re a startup looking for a cost-effective solution to bring your SaaS idea to life? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! In this fast-paced digital era, the demand for SaaS applications continues to increase. Python, with its flexibility and extensive ecosystem, is the first choice for many deve...")
- 15:0815:08, 11 December 2025 How I Marketed My Tiny Python SaaS Without Spending a Dollar (hist | edit) [2,400 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Alexander Grey on Unsplash When I built my first Python SaaS project, I thought “If I code it, users will come.” Spoiler: they didn’t. It wasn’t until I learned no-cost marketing hacks that my side project went from 0 → first paying users. Here’s exactly what I did step by step. 1. Launch in Communities, Not Just on Twitter The biggest mistake? Just tweeting your launch. Instead, I shared my Saa...")
- 15:0615:06, 11 December 2025 5 Python SaaS Ideas You Can Build in a Weekend (and Sell Right Away) (hist | edit) [2,784 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by AltumCode on Unsplash Most developers overcomplicate SaaS ideas. But in reality, you don’t need AI-level complexity to make money you just need to solve one repetitive problem for a group of people. Here are 5 real SaaS ideas you could start with basic Python skills, deploy in a weekend, and start charging users for. 1. Daily Website Uptime & Speed Monitor Problem: Businesses don’t al...")
- 15:0315:03, 11 December 2025 I Accidentally Built a SaaS in Python, and People Paid Me Anyway (hist | edit) [5,766 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How a weekend script turned into a paying SaaS product and what I learned about product-market fit. 650px A weekend Python script turned into a SaaS people paid for. Here’s the story of accidental product-market fit and the architecture that supported it. The Beginning: A Script, Not a Startup I didn’t set out to build a SaaS. It started as a weekend project. I had a recurring problem at work: cleaning messy CSV...")
- 14:5914:59, 11 December 2025 How I Figured Out the Right Pricing for My Python SaaS (Without Scaring Away Users) (hist | edit) [2,497 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "500px Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash I built my first Python SaaS tool, and when it was time to add a “pricing” page… I froze. Too high? Nobody buys. Too low? You work for free. After several painful mistakes, I found a pricing strategy that actually worked and I’ll break it down here step by step. 1. Start With the Problem, Not the Code Pricing isn’t about how many lines of Python you wrote. It’s about t...")
- 14:5714:57, 11 December 2025 How I Built AI-Powered SaaS With Python That Makes Money (hist | edit) [5,873 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Alexander Grey on Unsplash Turning Python Scripts Into Scalable SaaS Products for Recurring Income 1. From Python Scripts to Something Bigger When I first started coding in Python, I never imagined it would lead me into the world of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). My early scripts were simple automating testing tasks, scraping websites, analyzing data. But one day, I had a realization: what if I turned these scripts int...")
- 14:5514:55, 11 December 2025 Micro-SaaS in Python: Build Something Small, Charge Monthly (hist | edit) [5,825 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Turn a one-problem script into recurring revenue with minimal code 650px Learn how to build a Micro-SaaS in Python — a small, focused product solving one problem for a niche audience. Discover tech stack choices, pricing models, and launch strategies to turn simple scripts into recurring monthly income. Why Micro-SaaS Is Perfect for Solo Developers The dream for many developers is passive income. But the mistake most make is aiming...")
- 14:5314:53, 11 December 2025 Step-by-Step: Building Your Own Mini SaaS App (Python + JavaScript) (hist | edit) [7,445 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Saradasish Pradhan on Unsplash Step 1: Choose a Simple, Repeatable Idea The key to a good SaaS MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is simplicity. You need: * A clear pain point. * A single “magic” feature that feels valuable. * Something you can charge a small subscription for ($5–$15/month). Example ideas: * AI resume optimizer * AI task summarizer * Invoice generator * Habit tr...")
- 14:5114:51, 11 December 2025 From $0 to $2 Million — My Python SaaS Playbook (With Code Examples) (hist | edit) [13,570 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px If you’re a developer who can write Python, this article is for you. I built a SaaS from a desktop script → Flask API → paid product, and scaled it to seven-figure revenue without an army of hires. Below I give the exact playbook I followed: technical patterns, deployable code snippets, product/marketing choices, and operational checks you can copy. Pro tip: ship the smallest useful thing first. If it helps o...")
- 14:4714:47, 11 December 2025 How I Built a SaaS with Python: The AI Content Detector That Pays My Rent (hist | edit) [6,659 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "It was a Sunday evening. I was scrolling through yet another LinkedIn post that felt… off. It was grammatically perfect but utterly soulless. A quick check with a popular AI detector confirmed my suspicion: it was 98% likely written by ChatGPT. 500px That’s when the idea hit me. The existing tools were either clunky, expensive for power users, or not accurate enough. As a content manager-turned-developer, I knew both side...")
- 14:4214:42, 11 December 2025 From Script to Product: Building a Micro-SaaS on Python 3.14 in 7 Days (hist | edit) [7,909 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px Photo by Growtika on Unsplash A beginner-friendly Python guide made for non-programmers. Start learning Python the easy way! A few weeks ago, I had one of those dangerous thoughts developers get at 2 AM: “What if I turn one of my automation scripts into a real product?” I’d already written dozens of automations for myself data cleaners, report generators, API monitors but none of them ever escaped my local machine....")
9 December 2025
- 17:0617:06, 9 December 2025 How to Build SAAS Application (hist | edit) [10,050 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hello and welcome to the new Blog SAAS founders are increasing day by day. I absolutely love the concept of creating something valuable as a developer to finally bring some money from it. And after Levels.io and Mar Lou sharing some interesting SAAS earning stories, I was thinking of bringing a blog on a similar process, how to find a SAAS idea and build it and then market it to gain some customers. How to find SAAS Idea? Well, some people prefer finding problems the...")
- 17:0417:04, 9 December 2025 How We Increased a SaaS App’s Conversion by 37% Through UX Redesign (hist | edit) [5,373 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Introduction Most SaaS products don’t have a traffic problem — they have a UX problem. If users can’t onboard smoothly, trust your interface, or find value fast, they leave. In this breakdown, I’ll show how our UI/UX design agency rebuilt a struggling SaaS product’s experience and lifted conversions by 37% in 90 days — and how you can apply the same principles today. 650px Why This Matters for Businesses in 2025 Competi...")
- 17:0217:02, 9 December 2025 Best SaaS MVP Development Firms for Fast and Scalable Launches in 2025 (hist | edit) [10,138 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px I’ve spent the last year deep-diving into the world of SaaS MVP development firms and agencies. As someone who’s worked on both sides of the founder–builder table, I know how hard it is to get from idea to real software-especially if you’re a non-technical founder and the clock is ticking. I set out to find which partners actually deliver working products fast without letting quality fall through the cracks. Hea...")
- 16:5916:59, 9 December 2025 How to Fund Your SaaS Startup in Starting? (hist | edit) [4,072 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px If you are starting a SaaS business, it requires funds to run and even to build. In today’s article, I will be sharing some important tips with you that can help you manage funds and allocate resources for your business. Also, more importantly, we need to make sure that the money we are investing in our product gives us fruitful results, so we don’t keep just pouring money into something that does not wor...")
- 16:5716:57, 9 December 2025 N8n as a SaaS Backend: A Strategic Guide from MVP to Enterprise Scale (hist | edit) [6,699 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How to launch your SaaS faster with n8n, validate your idea, and scale to enterprise-grade architecture without hitting roadblocks. 650px Executive Summary This guide explores how you can use n8n as a backend for SaaS applications, from early MVPs to enterprise-scale platforms. n8n is more than an automation tool. It is a hybrid low-code and pro-code workflow engine that lets you: * Stitch APIs, databases, and services together w...")
- 16:5516:55, 9 December 2025 I Cloned a Paid AI SaaS in 48 Hours with 0 Coding Knowledge (hist | edit) [4,427 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How I used “Vibe Coding” and Google AntiGravity to build a fully functional AI Studio without writing a single line of syntax. 650px I am not a developer. I don’t know React. I don’t know how to write a SQL query. If you asked me to center a div in CSS, I would probably panic. Yet, today, I am launching 21Grams — a fully functional, responsive, and deployed AI Portrait Studio. It has Google Authentication,...")
- 16:5216:52, 9 December 2025 Building The Quiet SaaS That Pays Your Rent (hist | edit) [4,939 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "650px If you spend time in the startup world, you’ll notice a familiar pattern: endless chatter about fundraising rounds, user acquisition, and “going viral.” What often goes unnoticed is the quiet layer beneath it all: the technical architecture and strategic decisions that make the difference between a hobby project and a reliable $1,000 monthly recurring revenue machine. Building a micro-SaaS doesn’t require luck or a vira...")
- 16:5016:50, 9 December 2025 The 5 Micro-SaaS Trends Nobody’s Talking About Yet (But Should Be) (hist | edit) [21,891 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The 5 Micro-SaaS Trends Nobody Sees Coming in 2026 🎯 Why 2026 Is Different From Every Year Before If you’ve been paying attention to the SaaS landscape, you’ve noticed something: the obvious opportunities are getting crowded. Everyone and their cousin is building an AI chatbot, a landing page builder, or a generic scheduling tool. 650px But here's what's happening beneath the surface: the real micro-SaaS opportunities in 202...")
- 16:4616:46, 9 December 2025 SaaS performance data in a recession (hist | edit) [2,421 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "SaaS Capital, a lender to software businesses, published an excellent research piece which examined the performance of publicly traded SaaS businesses during the 2008/2009 recession. If we head into a recession at some point, the data and observations below provide context as to what could happen. 650px The companies grew. Even during the recession, which is defined as the period from Q1 2008 to Q2 2009, on median, the 16 SaaS compani...")
- 16:4416:44, 9 December 2025 10 Best AI SaaS Websites: Free Examples & Designs (hist | edit) [4,996 bytes] PC (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A powerful AI SaaS product deserves a website that communicates its intelligence and simplicity. The best AI websites don’t just list features; they build trust, demystify complex technology, and guide visitors toward conversion with a clear and compelling design. But where do you find inspiration for a design that works? Instead of scouring the web for live examples, analyzing professionally designed templates can provide a perfect blueprint. These designs distill th...")