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Posted by Adam Baumann
Latest activity: Mar 14, 2023
Building a SaaS - what should I be aware of?
My partners and I are finally in the process of building our first SaaS entirely in Go. I know you are probably thinking there are easier options like Rails or Laravel. But building infrastructure tooling is how learned Go and I think it doesn’t really get enough credit.I was wondering if there are other start-ups like us, going solo with Go. What tips can you share to someone who's just starting out?
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Posted by Sasha MccoyFeb 2, 2023
When building a SaaS (Software as a Service) platform, it is important to consider the following factors:
-Market research and target audience: Identify the target market and understand their needs and expectations.
-Product-market fit: Ensure that the SaaS platform provides a unique value proposition and solves a significant problem in the market.
-Technical infrastructure: Choose the right technology stack and architecture to ensure scalability, reliability, and security of the platform.
-User experience: Design a user-friendly and intuitive interface that provides a seamless experience for the users.
-Market research and target audience: Identify the target market and understand their needs and expectations.
-Product-market fit: Ensure that the SaaS platform provides a unique value proposition and solves a significant problem in the market.
-Technical infrastructure: Choose the right technology stack and architecture to ensure scalability, reliability, and security of the platform.
-User experience: Design a user-friendly and intuitive interface that provides a seamless experience for the users.
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Posted by Holly ChristianMar 14, 2023
Congratulations on building your first SaaS entirely in Go! Some tips for someone starting out with Go:
-You should understand the basics of the language
-Use existing libraries and frameworks
-Write tests
-Optimize for performance
-Participate in the Go community.
-You should understand the basics of the language
-Use existing libraries and frameworks
-Write tests
-Optimize for performance
-Participate in the Go community.
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Posted by Adam Baumann
Latest activity: Mar 14, 2023
Building a SaaS - what should I be aware of?
My partners and I are finally in the process of building our first SaaS entirely in Go. I know you are probably thinking there are easier options like Rails or Laravel. But building infrastructure tooling is how learned Go and I think it doesn’t really get enough credit.I was wondering if there are other start-ups like us, going solo with Go. What tips can you share to someone who's just starting out?
S
Posted by Sasha MccoyFeb 2, 2023
When building a SaaS (Software as a Service) platform, it is important to consider the following factors:
-Market research and target audience: Identify the target market and understand their needs and expectations.
-Product-market fit: Ensure that the SaaS platform provides a unique value proposition and solves a significant problem in the market.
-Technical infrastructure: Choose the right technology stack and architecture to ensure scalability, reliability, and security of the platform.
-User experience: Design a user-friendly and intuitive interface that provides a seamless experience for the users.
-Market research and target audience: Identify the target market and understand their needs and expectations.
-Product-market fit: Ensure that the SaaS platform provides a unique value proposition and solves a significant problem in the market.
-Technical infrastructure: Choose the right technology stack and architecture to ensure scalability, reliability, and security of the platform.
-User experience: Design a user-friendly and intuitive interface that provides a seamless experience for the users.
H
Posted by Holly ChristianMar 14, 2023
Congratulations on building your first SaaS entirely in Go! Some tips for someone starting out with Go:
-You should understand the basics of the language
-Use existing libraries and frameworks
-Write tests
-Optimize for performance
-Participate in the Go community.
-You should understand the basics of the language
-Use existing libraries and frameworks
-Write tests
-Optimize for performance
-Participate in the Go community.
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Posted by Adam Baumann
Latest activity: May 24, 2023
Monday vs Clickup
I'm torn between Monday and Clickup. Both seem to offer a wide range of features and claim to streamline team collaboration and task management.A
Posted by Ayla BassMay 24, 2023
Both Monday and Clickup are feature-rich platforms designed to streamline team collaboration and task management. Monday offers an intuitive interface with customizable boards and a drag-and-drop feature, while Clickup provides extensive customization options and flexibility.
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Latest activity: May 24, 2023
Monday vs Clickup
I'm torn between Monday and Clickup. Both seem to offer a wide range of features and claim to streamline team collaboration and task management.A
Posted by Ayla BassMay 24, 2023
Both Monday and Clickup are feature-rich platforms designed to streamline team collaboration and task management. Monday offers an intuitive interface with customizable boards and a drag-and-drop feature, while Clickup provides extensive customization options and flexibility.
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