Most SaaS pricing pages copy patterns they have seen elsewhere -- here is a decision framework for what goes in each plan, whether to offer a free trial, and how to wire the annual/monthly toggle in a Next.js app that already has Stripe subscriptions.
Job boards are one of the most proven micro-SaaS models, but founders lose weeks on auth and payments before a single listing goes live -- see what a Next.js SaaS boilerplate already handles so you can ship the actual product.
A practical cost breakdown for non-technical founders -- what you actually pay to build a SaaS with a freelancer, an agency, a no-code tool, or a Next.js boilerplate with Claude Code, and how to pick the right path for your idea.
The old formula was hire more developers to ship faster -- the new formula is a smaller team with better tools, and it is producing products that 10-person teams cannot match on speed.
Spending $40k to build an MVP that might flop is not the only option -- here is how founders are validating ideas before committing to a full build.
Every new project your team starts costs weeks of invisible setup before a single feature ships -- here is what that tax actually looks like and how to stop paying it.