As a solo SaaS founder, one of the most crucial decisions you'll face at the outset of your journey is how to approach building your product. Should you use a SaaS boilerplate, build from scratch, or opt for a no-code solution? Each approach has its merits and drawbacks, and the right choice depends on various factors unique to your situation. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore these three options in depth, helping you make an informed decision that aligns with your skills, resources, and vision.
1. The SaaS Boilerplate Approach
What is a SaaS Boilerplate?
A SaaS boilerplate is a pre-built foundation for your software application. It typically includes a set of tools, libraries, and pre-configured components that handle common SaaS functionalities like user authentication, billing, and basic app structure.
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