Issue#29: Building $1K -$10K MRR Micro SaaS products around Website Builders
Welcome to the 136 new subscribers added this week. This is one of the fastest growing newsletter for anyone looking to build profitable Micro SaaS products. No fluffy content. If your goal is to build a $100m ARR business, this is not the right post. Here I am are NOT going to talk about building the next Facebook or Twitter. If your goal is to make a $1K to $10K MRR, continue reading. This post will cover one SAAS area and talk about multiple niches in this space. This post also explains more on how to do tech implementation, do market analysis, how the current players are doing, and also ends with a cost analysis to understand the overall cost for 100 users. Let’s see some of the players in Website Builders space. Carrd: Build one-page sites for pretty much anything Whether it's a personal profile, a landing page to capture emails, or something a bit more elaborate, Carrd has you covered. Dorik: Build Beautiful Websites Without Code. Flexible & easy-to-use nocode website builder with 130+ UI Components and beautiful templates. Siteoly: Website builder that runs on Google sheets without writing code. Brizy: Next-gen website builder that anyone can use. Build amazing websites in minutes. Pory: Website builder that runs on Airtable without writing explicit code. Potion: Website builder that runs on Notion. Wix: Website builder that gives you the freedom to create, design, manage and develop your web presence exactly the way you want. SqaureSpace: Website builder with hundreds of ready-made templates. Elementor: The World's Leading WordPress Website Builder. Webflow: Webflow empowers designers to build professional, custom websites in a completely visual canvas with no code. Website builder with in-built CMS. PageFly: The complete package to build and optimize your Shopify stores. Podsite: Make a website for your podcast in a minute The easy way to create a professional, automated website for your podcast. Shogun: Build optimized ecommerce pages for Shopify, faster without code. Design and A/B test Shopify landing pages, blog pages, product pages. TheChurchCo: Website builder for Church websites. It has both do-it-yourself and do-it-for-you services to build websites for Church. Umso: Website builder to design and publish a beautiful website in no time. Versoly: Versoly allows creators, founders and marketers to move, test and grow faster with pre-built blocks, templates and CMS. UnicornPlatform: The simplest drag & drop landing page builder for startups, mobile apps, and SaaS.
You can get Pro access here to get full reports/newsletter every week. Negative Nancy says - “I will be vendor locked with drag and drop website builders” Me - No. In most cases, you will be able to export the final HTML/javascript and CSS files. Most website builders provide this facility at least in paid plans. Negative Nancy says - “I will be able to learn better by building a website by myself.” Me - Learning is different from building a business. Automated drag and drop website builders save time. If time is not a constraint and your goal is to learn, build your website on your own. Negative Nancy says - “I may not get the website UI that I want to build” Me - Possible. Website builders may not solve every problem. If you have a complex UI/home page and that needs manual work, website builders may not fit. But they can still act as a starting point and you can add code on top of what you can do in website builders. Deep-dive & Some niches
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Issue#28: Building $1K -$10K MRR Micro SaaS products around SaaS Starter Kits
Thursday, January 13, 2022
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