01 Micro-SaaS & mobile
Micro-SaaS and mobile apps, designed and built by one small team.
A narrow product built with the right rails: auth, billing, a basic admin view, and a core loop users come back to. Sanya designs it, Mradul builds it, no telephone game in between. The kind of build big agencies over-serve and freelancers under-serve.
Spec: micro-SaaS build
- Stack
- Next.js · Supabase · Stripe
- Timeline
- 1–3 months to a real MVP
- Price from
- €2,500
- Code ownership
- yours, day one
- After launch
- care from €250/mo
02 The rails
A SaaS MVP isn't just working software.
It's working software with the right rails: real authentication, billing that actually charges, a basic admin view so you can run it, and one core loop that brings users back. That's the exact gap between a prototype you demoed and a product strangers can pay for. We build the second one.
03 Proof
We run these rails ourselves.
The rails in your MVP are the rails in ours. Read the code before you hire us.
ReliPay
Our open-source, self-hostable auth + billing stack: a user's login and their plan behind one API. MIT-licensed, public beta.
See ReliPay → Our SaaS · Live & paidLocalLeads
A live, paid SaaS we built end to end and run today: auth, billing, admin, and a core loop users pay for.
Read more →04 Scope
What we design and build.
Product & SaaS design
The interface, flows, and design system, drawn to be built.
Web & SaaS build
The app itself, with auth, billing, and admin.
Mobile app UI + build
Native-feeling mobile where the value needs a phone.
The core loop
The one habit that makes the product stick, designed before a line of code.
Ship-ready engineering
Error handling, environments, and monitoring from day one, not bolted on later.
Validate lean, then build real
We'll tell you when a no-code prototype is the smarter first step.
05 Common question
Should you build a SaaS/web app or a mobile app first?
Build SaaS or web first if your users are at desks, your revenue is a B2B subscription, and you're bootstrapped. It's faster and cheaper to validate. Build mobile first only if your core value genuinely needs the phone (native hardware, push, or on-the-go behaviour) and you've already validated demand. When it's a coin toss, web wins on speed and cost.
06 How we work
One team designs it and ships it.
You get Sanya on design and Mradul on build. Strategy and execution stay connected because they're the same two people, with a small bench behind them when a build needs it. We scope honestly: small, focused products for founders and small teams, usually one to three months to a real MVP. We won't pretend to be a 20-person shop with a 24/7 ops team. That's not who this is for.
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Scope + design
One core loop chosen, screens designed, rails agreed. Small on purpose.
Gate: you sign the scope + fixed price
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Rails go in
Auth, billing that actually charges, and a basic admin view. The production plumbing goes in first.
Gate: login + test charge, demoed live
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The core loop
The one thing users come back for, built against real data on staging.
Gate: clickable staging build in your hands
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Handover
Code in your org, docs, deploy keys rotated. Care plan optional from €250/mo.
Gate: code + docs transferred, you own it all
07 Pricing
Start small, honest prices.
For context, comparable micro-SaaS builds run $10k–25k+ (≈€9–23k) elsewhere and agency MVPs far more. Full breakdown on the pricing page →
08 FAQ
Questions founders ask.
What is a micro-SaaS?
A narrow-niche software product built and run by a small team, usually aimed at roughly $5k–$50k monthly revenue. It's deliberately smaller and simpler than enterprise SaaS, which is exactly why a small team is the right fit.
How much does it cost to build a micro-SaaS or MVP?
Comparable micro-SaaS builds typically run $10k–$25k (≈€9–23k) or more. We're a young studio and keep our numbers low and honest: an MVP starter is from €2,500, and a fuller SaaS build €8–30k+ as it scales.
Should I build a SaaS/web app or a mobile app first?
Web first if your users are at desks and your revenue is a subscription. It's faster and cheaper to validate. Mobile first only if the value genuinely needs the phone and you've validated demand.
How long does an MVP take?
Usually one to three months for a small team to reach a real, chargeable MVP, not a throwaway prototype.
What's the difference between a prototype and a real product?
Rails. A real product has authentication, billing that actually charges, an admin view, and a core loop that brings users back. A prototype demos; a product survives real users and real money.
The same studio designs too. If the product needs its interface designed first, we do that as well. See the design service →
Entry: closing
Got a product to build, or validate first?
Balance due one conversation
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