Expert SaaS development from MVP to enterprise scale. Multi-tenant architecture, subscription billing, and API-first design built to handle millions of users.
Independent, deployable services for complex SaaS products that need team-scale development
Best for: Large teams, complex products, independent scaling needs
Well-structured single deployment for faster development without microservice overhead
Best for: MVPs, small-medium SaaS, rapid iteration
Pay-per-use compute with automatic scaling for event-driven workloads and variable traffic
Best for: Variable workloads, cost optimization, event-driven features
Combine patterns based on feature requirements: serverless for APIs, containers for background jobs
Best for: Complex products with mixed workload patterns
Everything you need to launch and scale a SaaS product. Power your SaaS with AI automation or integrate blockchain payments for Web3-ready applications.
Isolated or shared data models that scale to thousands of tenants with customizable branding per organization
Stripe, Paddle, or LemonSqueezy integration with free trials, usage-based billing, and upgrade flows
Enterprise SSO, OAuth, role-based access control, and team management with audit logging
Real-time analytics, custom reporting, usage metrics, and admin dashboards for data-driven decisions
RESTful and GraphQL APIs with comprehensive documentation, rate limiting, and webhook support
Automated deployments, staging environments, feature flags, and zero-downtime releases
From idea to launch in weeks, not months
Common questions about building SaaS products
SaaS (Software as a Service) development involves building cloud-hosted applications delivered via subscription. Builderz builds SaaS products with multi-tenant architecture, subscription billing, role-based access, API-first design, and scalable infrastructure from day one.
SaaS development costs vary by scope: an MVP typically costs $30,000-$75,000 (8-12 weeks), a full-featured product ranges from $75,000-$200,000 (12-20 weeks), and enterprise platforms can cost $200,000-$500,000+. We provide fixed-price quotes after a free discovery session.
A SaaS MVP with core features (auth, billing, 2-3 key features, admin panel) typically takes 8-12 weeks. We focus on validating your core value proposition first, then iterate based on user feedback.
Our preferred SaaS stack includes Next.js/React for frontend, Node.js/NestJS for backend, PostgreSQL for the database, Redis for caching, Stripe for billing, and Vercel/AWS for hosting. We adapt based on specific requirements.
Yes, this is where Builderz truly stands out. We can integrate Web3 features like token-gated access, on-chain payments, NFT-based licensing, or decentralized data storage into your SaaS product.
We implement multi-tenancy based on your needs: shared database with tenant isolation (cost-effective), separate schemas per tenant (moderate isolation), or dedicated databases per tenant (maximum isolation for enterprise clients).
While our primary focus is development, we provide guidance on pricing models, onboarding flows, analytics setup, and growth features like referral systems. Our venture studio experience helps us build products that are optimized for growth.
Absolutely. We help existing SaaS products scale through architecture optimization, database sharding, caching strategies, microservice migration, and infrastructure upgrades. We conduct a thorough technical audit before recommending improvements.
Get a free discovery session with our SaaS development team. We will help you scope your MVP, choose the right architecture, and build a product that scales.
Free discovery session · Fixed-price quotes · MVP in 8-12 weeks
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