Dávid Lévai

How to Build Truly Production-ready Apps - Modern JS-based SaaS Stack for Indie Devs and Small Teams

What's the difference between a feature-complete app and a production-ready one? For indie devs, it's the difference between success and bankruptcy.

How to Build Truly Production-ready Apps - Modern JS-based SaaS Stack for Indie Devs and Small Teams
#1about 2 minutes

Differentiating feature completeness from production readiness

An application is production-ready when it meets user, marketing, and business demands, not just when its primary features are implemented.

#2about 4 minutes

A cautionary tale of a failed app

A client's application failed despite being well-coded because it lacked customer support, user onboarding, and a clear retention strategy.

#3about 3 minutes

Starting with strategy before writing any code

The ideal development process begins with discovering business, marketing, and user needs before jumping into design sprints or coding.

#4about 2 minutes

Essential security practices for your application

Secure your application by properly managing environment variables, using separate keys for different stages, and implementing database-level security.

#5about 2 minutes

Strategies for improving user engagement and retention

Guide users with effective onboarding emails, integrate a CRM early, and design meaningful empty states to encourage user action and retention.

#6about 4 minutes

Integrating SEO and marketing into your development plan

Basic SEO, keyword research, and marketing skills like email list building are crucial for developers to ensure their application reaches its target audience.

#7about 2 minutes

Managing operations, legal compliance, and budgets

Ensure your app is legally compliant with policies like GDPR and HIPAA, and set up budget alerts for cloud services to avoid unexpected costs.

#8about 2 minutes

An overview of low-code tools for a modern stack

Using low-code and no-code services for tasks like CRM, error handling, and authentication can significantly speed up development and reduce costs.

#9about 2 minutes

Selecting tools for error handling and authentication

Integrate third-party services for error reporting like Instabug and hosted authentication solutions like Auth0 or Firebase to streamline development.

#10about 3 minutes

Services for email, customer support, and billing

Choose specialized services for transactional emails, customer support chat, and payment processing, considering options like Merchant of Record for tax handling.

#11about 2 minutes

Choosing infrastructure, hosting, and status page tools

Leverage CDNs like Cloudflare for performance, modern hosting platforms like Vercel or Netlify for deployment, and status pages for transparency.

#12about 3 minutes

Key takeaways and recommended learning resources

Focus on user retention over features, prioritize security, learn marketing basics, and use existing tools to build faster and more efficiently.

#13about 12 minutes

Q&A on WordPress, tool selection, and collaboration

The Q&A covers topics such as using WordPress as a starting point, dealing with tool selection mistakes, and using Figma for designer-developer collaboration.

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