Save time by using ready-made setups for your solo business
Many solo creators spend too much time building basic systems like logins and payments instead of their actual product. Using a pre-built infrastructure helps you launch faster and focus on what users really want.
Developers often find themselves rebuilding the same basic features, such as user accounts and database connections, for every new project. This process can take up half of the total development time, delaying the actual launch of the product. The author created a tool to automate these repetitive tasks so they could spend more time on their core business idea. For a solo operator, time is the most limited resource, making efficiency crucial for survival. By relying on established SaaS infrastructure, you can test your business ideas more quickly with real customers.
Key points
- Building basic systems from scratch often wastes 50% of a solo creator's time.
- Using pre-built tools allows you to focus on the unique value of your product.
- Fast launching is essential for solo businesses to see if an idea actually works.
- Save your energy for talking to customers rather than managing technical setups.
Quick term guide
- build
- A chosen set of in-game abilities or items a player equips for their character.
- infrastructure
- The technical systems that keep a website or app running.
- developers
- Developers are people who build software, apps, or websites.
- features
- The different tools or functions built into a software application.
- database
- A large collection of organized data used for search and analysis.
- business
- An activity where you provide value to others in exchange for money.
- SaaS
- Software that people use online, usually paid for by subscription.
- value
- The benefit or usefulness a customer gets from a product.