Here’s What It’s Like to Use Acuity Scheduling for Your Business or Side Hustle (2026)
The online booking platform aims to streamline scheduling for everything from virtual appointments to workshops....
The online booking platform aims to streamline scheduling for everything from virtual appointments to workshops....
Ever looked at your Mailchimp bill and thought “I could build this”? I did, and I was right. I needed drip emails for my SaaS—a simple 3‑step onboarding sequenc...
In the race to reduce churn, many SaaS teams ask the same question: should we build more integrations, or should we build better ones? Data shared by Technology...
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Hello Dev.to community! 👋 Are you navigating the CRM landscape and finding that HubSpot doesn't quite fit your needs or budget? Whether you're looking for more...
You've built an incredible B2B SaaS product. The code is clean, the architecture is scalable, and you've just closed a major deal. The contract is signed. Then…...
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The Problem Starting a new full‑stack project often means spending days or weeks setting up: - Authentication & authorization - Database connections - API stru...
Accepting payments should be easy. Yet every time I started a new side project or SaaS, I found myself stuck choosing between: - Copy‑pasting PayPal buttons fro...
My Requirements as a Solo Developer - Fast MVP development - Relational data modeling - SQL flexibility - Clean auth + role‑based access - Open‑source‑friendly...
'The URL shortener market is saturated.' I've heard this a hundred times. Bitly, TinyURL, Rebrandly, Short.io... why would anyone build another one? Here's why...