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14 December 2025
- 16:3716:37, 14 December 2025 diff hist +10,447 N Are spammers using your SaaS product as an attack vector? Created page with "Preventing invitee vector attacks, a type of vulnerability easily overlooked Your SaaS product is popular and thousands of people sign up for a new account or a trial every day. The daily dashboards show perpetual growth, and nearly all of these new accounts are legitimate. But what about the few that aren’t? I’d like to talk today about a threat that may be hiding underneath your radar: attackers may be using your website and marketing department to push fraudulent..." current
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- 16:0716:07, 14 December 2025 diff hist +10,184 N GoHighLevel SaaS Mode Explained — How Agencies Can Scale Fast Created page with "650px Introduction: The Future of Digital Agencies Is SaaS The digital marketing world is changing faster than ever. Agencies are no longer just offering one-time marketing services — they’re building scalable, recurring revenue models using software-as-a-service (SaaS). That’s where GoHighLevel SaaS Mode comes in. If you’ve been using GoHighLevel as a CRM or automation tool, you’ve only seen the tip of the i..." current
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- 16:0016:00, 14 December 2025 diff hist +7,093 N Common Schema Design Patterns for SaaS — and How TiDB Helps Created page with "When you’re building a SaaS app, the first big question about your database usually isn’t SQL or NoSQL, it’s — “Where should I put all my tenants’ data?” And that simple question opens a deep rabbit hole of schema design choices, trade-offs, and a few “oh no” moments you’ll only discover at scale. I’ve been there. Here’s how the journey usually goes — and how TiDB helps you survive it. Notice, what I will talk below is just in one database ins..." current
- 15:5815:58, 14 December 2025 diff hist +6,977 N My SaaS homepage design journey as a backend developer Created page with "I’ve built Vigilant, a monitoring tool designed to monitor all aspects of your website. From basic uptime checks to more advanced checks like performance. user flows and public infrastructure. It started as an open source project and is now a SaaS using the open core structure. As a backend developer, design is not my strongest point. In this article I’m sharing the different revisions of the homepage and the feedback I’ve got from generous internet users with whi..." current
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- 15:5415:54, 14 December 2025 diff hist +27,678 N What Is Digital Adoption in SaaS? Meaning, Examples & How to Get It Right Created page with "For product managers, digital adoption is what separates users who quit after two weeks from those who become power users driving growth. A strong product adoption strategy cuts churn, lowers support costs, and makes your product essential to customers’ daily work. Users get more value, your revenue grows, and everyone wins. This guide explores what digital adoption means for SaaS and how to build a successful strategy that drives it. What is digital adoption? Digit..." current
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- 15:4915:49, 14 December 2025 diff hist +5,745 N I Studied 50+ SaaS Founders — Here’s the Blind Spot They Never Notice Created page with "500px Photo by Antonio Araujo on Unsplash A few years ago, I shut down my first startup. It took almost a year to rebuild myself as a founder. I went back to the basics: reading SaaS books, studying successful products, and learning from friends who’d built past $1M. It became the education I actually needed. Here’s the realisation about framing and positioning that changed everything for me. The Ride Home The guests are..." current
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- 15:4615:46, 14 December 2025 diff hist +7,751 N Why Every SaaS Startup Needs an AI-Integrated Web App in 2026 Created page with "650px The landscape of Software as a Service (SaaS) has undergone a seismic shift. As we navigate through 2026, the era of “static” software is officially over. We have moved past the phase where Artificial Intelligence (AI) was merely a buzzword or a flashy, optional add-on feature. Today, AI is the backbone of utility. For SaaS founders and startups, the marketplace has become hyper-competitive. Users no longer tole..." current
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- 15:4415:44, 14 December 2025 diff hist +15,463 N Best AI Prompts for SaaS Ideas: Rank & Validate Created page with "Discover top AI prompts to generate & rank profitable SaaS ideas by opportunity & ease of entry. Get your next big startup concept now! 650px The AI Playbook I Use to Rank SaaS Ideas by Profit & Ease (Before I Build a Single Line of Code) There’s a silent graveyard of brilliant ideas living only in my Google Docs, scattered like digital tumbleweeds across various hard drives. For years, I pursued them with the kind of misgu..." current
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- 15:4015:40, 14 December 2025 diff hist +6,119 N Why I Chose Trunk-Based Development for My SaaS Product (And Why the Others Didn’t Work) Created page with "When building a SaaS product, one of the most critical decisions you’ll make is: How will the team work, how will code flow, will processes control us or will we control the process? My approach was clear from the start: No extra overhead, focus on the core product. Less operations, more work. We were a small team but highly productive. That’s why we needed to find the Git strategy that fit us best — not just follow “what everyone’s hyping about.” We tried..." current
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- 15:3715:37, 14 December 2025 diff hist +13,145 N Still Confused About IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS? This Azure Chart Finally Makes It Click Created page with "After decades in software engineering, I’ve watched countless developers struggle with the IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS distinction. Today, I’m breaking it down the way I wish someone had explained it to me years ago. 650px The Pizza Analogy Everyone Gets Wrong Forget the overused pizza analogy. Think of cloud computing like building a house. With IaaS, you get the land and foundation you build everything else. With PaaS, you ge..." current
- 15:3515:35, 14 December 2025 diff hist 0 N File:Still Confused About IaaS, PaaS.jpg No edit summary current
- 15:3415:34, 14 December 2025 diff hist +8,235 N 10 Mistakes AI SaaS Startups Make With Data Privacy Created page with "You think you’re a “tech founder.” You’re a “data liability.” You’re so obsessed with “training your model” and “getting more data” that you’ve become a walking, talking, GDPR lawsuit. You’re a ticking time bomb, one “hack” away from total annihilation. You’re treating your users’ private data — their secrets, their customer lists, their private DMs — like it’s your property. You’re feeding it to your AI, storing it in plain t..." current
- 15:3315:33, 14 December 2025 diff hist +10,080 N Safe-by-Design n8n for SaaS: Multi-Tenant Automation That Scales Created page with "650px Learn a secure multi-tenant n8n architecture for SaaS: isolation models, secrets, RBAC, rate limiting, queueing, audit, and upgrade strategy — plus code and diagrams. Let’s be real: customers don’t just want automation — they want automation they can trust. If your SaaS runs n8n for each client’s workflows, a leaky boundary or noisy neighbor can end a deal fast. Here’s a pragmatic blueprint to ship multi-tenant n8n tha..." current
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- 15:3115:31, 14 December 2025 diff hist +3,893 N Here’s How I Found a Winning SaaS Idea and Built It in Just 3 Hours Created page with "650px After building 6 SaaS projects in half a year, I realised something… It’s never been easier to make money online. But you need the right tools and the right ideas. Today I want to give you both of those. The other day I was bored, so I thought I would give myself a bit of a challenge. My goal: build a winning SaaS (feature) in under a day. I ended up creating something insane in just 3 hours. This is where..." current
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- 15:3015:30, 14 December 2025 diff hist +14,642 N Building an Active-Active Multi-Region SaaS Architecture on AWS ECS & Fargate Created page with "Why Multi-Region SaaS Architecture Matters In a world where SaaS platforms serve users across continents, availability and latency define customer trust. If your application goes down in one region, your users shouldn’t even notice. That’s where Active-Active multi-region architecture comes in distributing workloads, data, and routing across multiple AWS regions to ensure high availability, low latency, and resilience by design. Unlike traditional Active-Passive or..." current
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- 15:2415:24, 14 December 2025 diff hist +5,622 N How To Scale Your AI SaaS Without Burning Out Even If You Handle Everything Solo Created page with "You’re a victim of your own success. You’re the CEO, the lead (only) developer, the chief marketing officer, and the entire customer support team. You’re grinding 16-hour days, fueled by caffeine and the fear of your Stripe account flatlining. You’re not “scaling.” You’re just stretching. Every new user, every new feature, every new bug report adds another 10-pound weight to your back. You’re not building a business; you’re building a high-stress, lo..." current
- 15:2215:22, 14 December 2025 diff hist +12,339 N Smart AI Business Idea 2:Vertical AI SaaS for Local Services Created page with "650px Hi guys, I am back again with another intersting idea… Okay alright, so I was reading about what VCs are actually funding in 2025 and I kept seeing this pattern I couldn’t ignore. There’s this company called Barti. It’s an AI system for eye care clinics that automates patient booking, doctor scheduling, and follow-ups. They raised $12 million Series A in 2024. Another one: Nautilus. It’s an AI operating system for..." current
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- 15:1915:19, 14 December 2025 diff hist +3,814 N I Launched My First Micro-SaaS With Astro, Clerk, Appwrite & Stripe Created page with "650px This week I shipped my first micro-SaaS, LudumLanding, a landing-page generator for indie game developers. It’s built with Astro, Clerk, Appwrite, and Stripe… and right now I have exactly: users = 0 revenue = 0 motivation = 100 This is an article about the build, the stack, the challenges, and what it feels like to launch something from scratch with *zero* traction. The Idea Indie developers often struggle to cre..." current
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- 15:1815:18, 14 December 2025 diff hist +5,399 N Multi-Tenant ASP.NET Core SaaS Applications: Architecture Patterns that Scale Created page with "How to design, implement, and scale SaaS platforms with tenant isolation, shared resources, and predictable performance. Introduction Building a SaaS product is not just about shipping features, it’s about building an engine that scales gracefully. When your app moves from serving a handful of customers to hundreds or thousands, multi-tenancy becomes the backbone of your architecture. ASP.NET Core provides powerful abstractions and extensibility points that make mul..." current
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- 15:1415:14, 14 December 2025 diff hist +8,031 N Building ReviewMaster AI: A Solo Developer’s Angular MVP Journey to SaaS Success Created page with "500px Welcome to part three of “Zero to SaaS in 14 Days,” my real-world series where I build, launch, and document a SaaS product in just two weeks. In part one, I created a Subscription Tracker, and in part two, a Job Application Tracker. Now, I’m excited to share ReviewMaster AI, an app that makes managing customer reviews easier and smarter. It uses AI to suggest replies you can quickly edit and helps you keep track of..." current
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- 15:1015:10, 14 December 2025 diff hist +13,548 N I Added ‘ChatGPT-Like’ Search To Our SaaS And Support Tickets 10x’d Created page with "A cautionary tale about confusing magic with reliability. Based on real experiences building AI features in B2B SaaS — names and details changed to protect the innocent (and guilty). 650px Monday morning: Marketing popped champagne bottles. Friday afternoon: Support threatened to quit en masse. The crime? I shipped a “conversational AI search” powered by RAG that transformed our reliable keyword filter into an eloqu..." current
- 15:0815:08, 14 December 2025 diff hist 0 N File:I Added ‘ChatGPT-Like’ Search.jpg No edit summary current
- 15:0615:06, 14 December 2025 diff hist 0 N File:Not all SaaS are built equal.jpg No edit summary current
- 15:0615:06, 14 December 2025 diff hist +5,068 N Not all SaaS are built equal. Designing for Critical Systems Created page with "500px Photo by Алекс Арцибашев on Unsplash At first glance, every SaaS looks the same. A dashboard here, a clean UI there, a chart that makes you feel productive. But once you peek under the hood, you realize not all SaaS live in the same universe. Some are built for convenience. Others, for consequence. And at Jisr, we build in the second category. The illusion of sameness Most SaaS tools want to help you move..." current
- 15:0315:03, 14 December 2025 diff hist +5,409 N Laravel Queue Failover: The Hidden Hero of SaaS Stability Created page with "Six real-world examples of failover in action — and the lessons that separate fragile apps from bulletproof platforms 650px When you’re building a SaaS product, background jobs are the silent workhorses — sending emails, processing payments, syncing data. But what happens when your queue driver fails at 3 AM and jobs vanish into the void? That’s where Laravel’s failover queue driver becomes a game-changer. Let’s dive int..." current
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- 07:1307:13, 14 December 2025 diff hist +7,420 N Stop Confusing Your Users: Rewrite Your SaaS Homepage Headline to Drive Signups in 10 Minutes Created page with "500px If your homepage headline isn’t clear in 5 seconds, you’re losing conversions. Here’s a teardown that shows how to turn confusion into clarity and clicks. SaaS Founders and Growth Leads — This Is for You You’ve spent months building your product. You’ve invested in paid ads, landing pages, and onboarding flows. But visitors still bounce. Signups crawl. You tweak colors, pricing, CTAs, and UX flows, yet nothing mo..." current