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How to launch a SaaS in 10 simple steps (fast!)

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Software as a Service
on April 22, 2024
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    Great video, I didn’t see this sooner

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      Thanks for the kind words! :)

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    Great Video! I'm sure it will help a lot of new devs :)

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    Thanks for the video.

    I built a SaaS starter kit that saves ~$15-20k on developing SaaS apps, complex dashboards, CRMs, HRMs, etc.

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    Great share!

    See if you can start with a personal story straight away to hook the viewers. It will massively increase your retention & get you recommended.

    What made you create this video?

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      Nice suggestion :) What made me create this video? Well, I'm just documenting building my newest SaaS product, so I'm doing it for some time now.

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    Launching a Software as a Service (SaaS) can be each thrilling and challenging, however with the right approach, you can speed up the process. Here's a streamlined roadmap to get your SaaS off the floor quickly:

    Identify Your Niche: Narrow down your goal market and pick out a particular trouble your SaaS will solve. Understanding your area of interest is critical for high-quality advertising and marketing and product development.
    Market Research: Dive deep into your goal market's needs, ache points, and current solutions. This lookup will information your product points and advertising and marketing strategy.
    Define Your MVP: Create a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) with quintessential elements that tackle the core problem. Focus on performance over perfection to get your product to market rapidly.
    Build Your Product: Develop your SaaS the usage of agile methodologies to iterate rapidly and adapt to feedback. Leverage present frameworks and equipment to expedite improvement besides compromising quality.
    Design User Interface/Experience: Design an intuitive and effortless interface to beautify consumer adoption and satisfaction. Keep the graph smooth and simple, prioritizing usability above all else.

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