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SaaS Product Development Company for Founders and B2B Teams in USA, Europe and Canada FAQs

What is SaaS product development?

SaaS product development is the process of designing, building, and launching cloud-hosted subscription software with multi-tenant architecture, billing, auth, APIs, and infrastructure automation.

How much does it cost to build a SaaS product?

Building a SaaS product costs between $12,000 for a focused MVP and $200,000+ for an enterprise-grade platform. Costs are driven by feature scope, billing complexity, auth requirements, and compliance needs.

How long does it take to build a SaaS product?

A SaaS MVP takes 8 to 14 weeks. A full B2B platform takes 4 to 8 months, and enterprise platforms with compliance alignment take 6 to 12 months. We deliver working software every 2 weeks.

What is multi tenant SaaS architecture?

Multi-tenant architecture allows a single application instance to serve multiple customers (tenants) while keeping their data isolated. We support shared database, schema-per-tenant, and database-per-tenant models.

Do you build SaaS products with Stripe billing?

Yes. Stripe Billing is our default stack. We implement the full lifecycle: subscriptions, trials, usage-based metering, invoicing, dunning, and Stripe Tax for automated compliance.

What is the difference between SaaS MVP development and full SaaS platform development?

An MVP validates core value with paying customers via one primary workflow. A full build adds multi-tier pricing, enterprise SSO, team management, public APIs, and advanced admin tooling.

Can you take over a SaaS product that was built by another team?

Yes. We start with an architecture review and Technical Debt Report to scope either a modernization engagement or a phased rebuild if debt exceeds rebuilding costs.

Do you provide post launch SaaS maintenance and growth engineering?

Yes. We offer growth retainers from $6,000/mo covering feature development, A/B testing, integration builds, performance optimization, and infrastructure scaling.