SaaS Manual

SaaS Manual

Learn how to build SaaS products from scratch šŸš€

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SaaS Manual teaches you how to build commercial software services that are production-ready, scalable, maintainable, and secure. It teaches you all of this from scratch.
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Productivity•Prototyping•SaaS
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Nikolai Onken
Hi awesome Product Hunters! I just launched SaaS Manual and this is my first Product Hunt launch. I am super excited šŸŽ‰šŸ™šŸ». Here is why I started SaaS Manual: I've been building SaaS products for a number of years now. I was part of Cloud9 which got acquired by AWS in my last adventure. On this journey, I have learned a lot, and the number of topics you can dive into in the SaaS world is pretty crazy. So I thought to share this knowledge and insight with you. šŸ¤” The problem: Many courses, books, or tutorials teach individual topics. And complete examples often don't go beyond the TODO list. But there is so much more. And there are so many questions I always wondered about: How do things really look like under the hood? What does it really take to operate a service? How messy is the system? Do they have dashboards? What happens when a service goes down? Can it scale? How do they deploy? How many repositories do they have? And the list goes on. šŸ›  The solution: SaaS Manual teaches you all of this. And I am teaching this by building SaaS Manual itself. SaaS Manual will become a fully-fledged product. Call it a learning platform. With accounts, billing, a public/private API, static and dynamic pages, a CDN, infrastructure as code, CI/CD, serverless and so much more. And you can join this journey from the beginning: a simple Notion page.
Samiksha Seth
@nonken Looks awesome content and quite detailed. Just subscribed. Really looking forward to first lesson :-)
Nikolai Onken
@samikshaa Thanks for your message šŸ™šŸ» If you have any feedback or ideas always feel free to reach out!
Postmodern Work
looks interesting! what coding skills you need to have to be able to follow?
Nikolai Onken
@postmodernwork heya, I will try to build saasmanual.com that you can really dive into any part you don't understand. I am not sure yet how that looks like exactly, but that is a goal (maybe through some "ask question" feature). That said, if you understand JavaScript you will go a long way as I will be using that for the backend (Lambda) as well.
Richard Bremner
looks good, I subscribed. good luck!
Nikolai Onken
@richbrem thanks a lot Richard šŸ™šŸ»