If you've ever used a tool from your browser —nothing to install, just logging in with your username and password— you've already used a SaaS. Let's look at exactly what it is and why more and more businesses build their own.
What SaaS means
SaaS stands for Software as a Service. It's an application that lives on the internet and is used from the browser: nothing to install, it updates itself, and several people use it at once, each with their own account.
How it differs from a website
A website informs: it tells people who you are and what you offer. A SaaS does work: it manages customers, processes payments, organizes data, generates reports. A website is a storefront; a SaaS is the tool that runs your business from the inside.
Signs you could use one
- You run your operation on spreadsheets that can't keep up anymore.
- Your team repeats the same manual tasks every day.
- You need several people working on the same information without stepping on each other.
- You want to offer a product your own customers use and pay for month to month.
How we build a SaaS
Multi-user platforms with authentication, payments and admin dashboards, ready to scale. In our custom software development we build them with the same stack we use in our own products: we start by understanding your business, design the flow, and develop in stages while showing you real progress.
You don't need to be a big company to have a SaaS. Most of them start by solving one concrete, well-defined problem.
Do you have an idea or a process that could become a tool? Tell us and we'll put together a proposal tailored to you.