Most Micro-SaaS ideas die in the planning phase. Either the founder can't build, or the developer can't think like a product person. I'm both.
I've spent 18 years managing enterprise IT programmes for Fortune 500 companies — Levi's, Decathlon, Syngenta — which means I've seen exactly which features get used and which ones rot. I've also built MeVault (zero-knowledge document vault with AI classification), AOP Nexus (multi-tenant budget and project management SaaS), and LockdownMeter (real-time geopolitical risk aggregator) — all from scratch, all shipping.
What you get in 4 weeks:
Week 1 — Problem validation, architecture decisions, core data model
Week 2 — Core feature build and internal testing
Week 3 — Integration, automation, and user flows
Week 4 — Beta deployment, feedback loop, launch readiness
I don't build bloat. One problem, solved well, shipped fast.
Most Micro-SaaS ideas die in the planning phase. Either the founder can't build, or the developer can't think like a product person. I'm both.
I've spent 18 years managing enterprise IT programmes for Fortune 500 companies — Levi's, Decathlon, Syngenta — which means I've seen exactly which features get used and which ones rot. I've also built MeVault (zero-knowledge document vault with AI classification), AOP Nexus (multi-tenant budget and project management SaaS), and LockdownMeter (real-time geopolitical risk aggregator) — all from scratch, all shipping.
What you get in 4 weeks:
Week 1 — Problem validation, architecture decisions, core data model
Week 2 — Core feature build and internal testing
Week 3 — Integration, automation, and user flows
Week 4 — Beta deployment, feedback loop, launch readiness
I don't build bloat. One problem, solved well, shipped fast.