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Ship a SaaS From Zero to Customers in One Month

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Yes, launching a successful SaaS doesn't take months! With the right scope, carefully cherry-picking the features that make your SaaS valuable to customers and skipping all the bloat. This can be done through the decade of experience I have building SaaS' and the right tech-stack.

A SaaS Can be Launched Quickly

Many big agencies will tell you it will take many months to build and launch your SaaS. That is because they follow your requirements to the dot. They don't question anything on your list. That's where I come in. Because I've launched multiple, successful SaaS' in the last decade and I've done them all in a month.

That's because I know, to get customers in the door (and start a subscription), you don't need all the features in the world. What you need is features that get the job done for your customers. With my experience I help you get rid of all the features you thought you needed, but don't. This will help get a solid MVP out the door your customers will love to pay for. All in one month.

Wait, What Is a MVP?

It's a term that means Minimum Viable Product. It's debated, hated ánd loved in the web-entrepreneur community. But to me it means a SaaS product that customers are willing to pay for without all the features under the sun. Typically 1-5 core features. It does what it says on the thin. Nothing half-assed or buggy though!

What Happens After One Month?

That's up to you. There are multiple retainer-options:

  • Maintenance Mode: make sure your app stays online;
  • Continuation mode: implement new features (based on customer feedback).

This is based on your preference. Billing is done on a weekly basis.

Pricing—Simple and Straightforward

Getting your own SaaS ready for paying customers in one month is just $12,000.

Extra development afterwards is billed weekly. Reach out for availability.

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After yesterday, today is the best day to start your first SaaS business. 💪

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