Build Your SaaS Product With a
Full-Stack Team in 10 Minutes
Auth, billing, multitenancy, API, admin panel the full SaaS foundation built by a vetted full-stack team with a PM managing scope and delivery. Sprint-based so you control the budget.
4hr/$100 · Sprint Pack 10 days/$1,700 · No lock-in
What Every SaaS Product Needs
SaaS is harder than a standard web app. Here's what QuickHire engineers build into the foundation before any domain-specific features.
Authentication
Signup, login, OAuth, MFA, password reset, session management
Stripe Billing
Plans, trials, metered usage, proration, customer portal
Multitenancy
Row-level security, schema isolation, or separate databases
REST / GraphQL API
Versioned, documented, rate-limited, with proper error codes
Admin Panel
User management, subscription management, analytics, impersonation
Email System
Transactional email, onboarding sequences, billing alerts
Why Agencies Fail at SaaS
Agencies are built for project delivery, not product development. SaaS is a product.
Fixed Scope, No Iteration
Agencies quote a fixed scope, build it, and move on. SaaS products need constant iteration based on user feedback which agencies don't support.
No PM After Handoff
The PM who managed your project is gone after launch. When you need to add a feature or fix a bug, you start over with a new team that doesn't know your codebase.
No SaaS Expertise
General web agencies don't specialize in multitenancy, Stripe edge cases, or SaaS billing logic. These systems require specific experience to build correctly.
QuickHire's SaaS Build Approach
Sprint Planning
PM and full-stack engineer break the SaaS into sprints: foundation first (auth, billing, multitenancy), then domain features, then admin tools. You know what ships in each sprint before it starts.
Foundation First
We build auth, billing, and data isolation correctly before any domain features because retrofitting multitenancy or billing onto an existing app is expensive and error-prone.
Domain Feature Sprints
Sprint-based feature development with weekly demos. The PM manages scope, so every feature request is evaluated against sprint capacity before being committed to.
Launch & Handoff
Production deployment, monitoring setup, documentation, and a handoff session so your team understands the codebase. You own everything no lock-in.
Standard SaaS Tech Stack
Pricing
Simple, Transparent Pricing
Every session includes a vetted expert + dedicated PM. Cancel anytime.
India · INR
GST Invoice · GST excluded
Starter
Best for first timers & quick tasks
/ session
GST excluded
- 1 vetted expert
- Dedicated PM included
- Cancel after session
- Tax-compliant invoice
Full Day
Most chosen for serious delivery
/ session
GST excluded
- 1 vetted expert
- Dedicated PM included
- Daily progress report
- Priority assignment
- Tax-compliant invoice
Available in 14 countries · Other currencies available at checkout
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
A production SaaS requires: authentication (signup, login, OAuth, MFA), subscription billing (Stripe with plans, trials, proration, webhooks), multitenancy (data isolation between customers), a REST or GraphQL API, an admin panel for your team, email notifications (transactional + marketing), usage tracking, and ideally an audit log. QuickHire engineers build all of this as the foundation before any domain-specific features.
A SaaS foundation (auth, billing, multitenancy, API, admin panel) takes 2–3 Sprint Packs (20–30 days). Adding domain-specific features takes additional sprints based on complexity. A focused SaaS MVP ready for paying customers typically takes 3–5 Sprint Packs (30–50 days). We scope this precisely in session 1.
We implement the right multitenancy model for your scale and security requirements. Schema-per-tenant (separate Postgres schemas) for strong data isolation with moderate overhead. Row-level security (PostgreSQL RLS) for cost-efficient isolation with fine-grained control. Separate database per tenant for enterprise-grade isolation. We recommend based on your compliance requirements and expected tenant count.
Yes Stripe integration is standard in every SaaS build. We set up Stripe products and prices, the customer portal, webhook handling (subscription created, updated, canceled, payment failed), trial periods, metered billing if needed, and the upgrade/downgrade flow. We also handle Stripe Tax for EU VAT compliance if you sell globally.
Our standard SaaS stack: Next.js (App Router) for frontend, Node.js/Express or Next.js API routes for backend, PostgreSQL (via Supabase or AWS RDS) for database, Stripe for billing, Auth0 or Clerk for authentication, Vercel or AWS for deployment, Resend or Postmark for email, and Sentry for error monitoring. We adapt based on your preferences and existing infrastructure.
Yes this is a core feature of QuickHire's session-based model. You can pause after any sprint, review what was built, and decide whether to continue. There are no minimum commitments beyond the session you've booked. Many clients build in stages: ship the core SaaS, acquire early customers, then use revenue to fund additional sprints for new features.
Build Your SaaS the Right Way
Full-stack team + PM assigned in 10 minutes. Stripe billing, multitenancy, and admin panel built correctly from day 1.
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