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A Diagram on How I host my SaaS application on AWS for Free as a Solo Developer: a fully Serverless architecture

As an indie developer, I was excited to discover that I could host my SaaS application on AWS for free using a Serverless architecture. It saved me money on infrastructure costs and freed up my time to focus on building new features.

So, no need to spend time managing/upgrading/configuring servers and I can fully focus on my products. I have since used this approach to host several SaaS applications on AWS.

A picture is worth a thousand words, here is the architecture diagram:

Serverless SaaS architecture on AWS

If you are interested to find more information about the architecture, you can find at Nextless.js website.

I'm currently a blog post to share more detail about the stack. Follow me on Twitter to notified when the article will be published.

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on December 17, 2022
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