Since I opened applications yesterday, I've been getting a lot of the same questions. Let me answer them.
"Do I need to know how to code?"
No. The course starts from zero. We cover web languages, JavaScript frameworks, databases, and everything else you need. Plus you get a pre-built code template so you're not starting from a blank screen. That said, you DO need to be willing to learn. This is not a no-code drag and drop thing.
"What if I don't have an idea yet?"
Good. Chapter 2 of the course is entirely about ideation. We have frameworks for finding ideas that people will actually pay for. Reddit analysis, review mining, ad library research. You'll have an idea before you write a single line of code.
"How much time do I need to commit?"
The weekly call is about an hour. Beyond that, it depends on how fast you want to move. Some people will spend 2 hours a day building. Some will spend 10 hours a week. There's no minimum, but obviously the more you put in, the faster you'll see results.
"Is this just another course?"
No. Courses give you videos. SaaSKit gives you videos, a codebase, live calls, a community, direct support, and app templates. It's the full package. You don't need to go find anything else.
"What kind of SaaS can I build with this?"
Anything web-based. The boilerplate is built with React, TypeScript, Supabase, and Vercel. If you can describe what you want to build, you can probably build it with this stack.
If you haven't applied yet: apply.joinsaaskit.com
Launch is in 2 days.
Eric

