Most startups don’t fail because of bad ideas.Most startups don’t fail because of bad ideas. They fail because the founders get tired.Sep 22A response icon4Sep 22A response icon4
Why Building Less Can Help You Win More in SaaSWhen I first started building products, I thought speed meant shipping more. More features. More design. More “wow” factor.Sep 20Sep 20
“Just Keep Coding, We Can Fix It Later”; Why That Mindset Costs You More in SaaS DevelopmentIf you’ve ever been part of a software project, you’ve probably heard the phrase:Sep 18A response icon2Sep 18A response icon2
I Almost Quit Working with SaaS ProjectsI Almost Quit Working with SaaS ProjectsSep 14A response icon2Sep 14A response icon2
The Hardest Part of SaaS Isn’t Building, It’s Keeping It AliveWriting the code, shipping the product, and launching it would be the biggest challenge.Sep 8A response icon1Sep 8A response icon1
How to Identify the Right Problems for Your Micro-SaaSIntroductionAug 30A response icon1Aug 30A response icon1
Build SaaS That Solves Problems People Will Pay ForA lot of SaaS founders fall into this trap: They chase an idea that sounds logical… but no one is actually willing to pay for it.Aug 29A response icon1Aug 29A response icon1