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Choosing Your Tech Stack for Micro-SaaS in 2026: The Founder's Practical Guide
Your tech stack choice will determine how fast you can ship, how much you pay to run it, and how long you stay productive solo. This guide cuts through the framework debates and gives micro-SaaS founders the practical, opinionated guidance they actually need.

Finding Niches in Boring Industries Where the Real Money Hides
Everyone builds for creators and startups while the pest control company in Ohio still schedules jobs on a whiteboard. Boring industries are systematically underbuilt, and the unit economics are often dramatically better than in consumer software.

Sales Enablement Tools for Startups: What Data Shows
Enterprise sales enablement platforms are built for 500-rep teams with dedicated sales ops departments. We analyzed 22 sales niches, 3 validated at scores ≥65 including Remote Work Productivity (69) and Remote Work Policy (69), and the actual pain points of 5–50 rep startup sales teams to map what data-driven enablement looks like when you cannot afford Highspot or Seismic.

15 AI-Powered Micro-Niches That Didn't Exist 12 Months Ago (And Already Score 70+)
Our scoring daemon analyzed 2,400+ niches across 11 data platforms. Here are the 15 AI-native micro-niches that emerged in the last 12 months — and already score 70 or higher. This is what opportunity looks like before everyone else sees it.

$1K to $5K MRR: The Micro-SaaS Growth Guide for the Hardest Stage
Getting from $1K to $5K MRR in micro-SaaS is harder than getting from zero to $1K — and most guides skip right over it. This is the stage where your early tactics stop scaling, churn starts mattering, and you have to build real systems. Here is the complete playbook.

Zero to $1K MRR: The Micro-SaaS Playbook That Does Not Lie to You
Getting to $1,000 MRR in micro-SaaS is harder than the Twitter success stories make it look and easier than the fear in your stomach makes it feel. This is the honest playbook: what to do, in what order, with realistic timelines and zero hype.

The Overlap Method: Finding Niches at the Intersection of Your Skills and Market Demand
Most niche-finding advice treats your background as irrelevant. The overlap method starts from a different premise: your skills and domain knowledge are assets, and the strongest niches sit at the intersection of genuine expertise and real market demand.

B2B Lead Scoring SaaS: A Niche Market Breakdown
Enterprise lead scoring platforms charge $1,500–$5,000/month for capabilities that 95% of SMBs never use. We analyzed 866 LinkedIn Ads evidence points, 11 niches in the B2B sales intelligence category, and the actual scoring requirements of small B2B teams to map a validated micro-SaaS opportunity hiding in plain sight.

Building in Public: The Micro-SaaS Strategy Guide That Actually Works
Building in public is more than a Twitter trend — it is a go-to-market strategy, a distribution engine, and a customer acquisition channel rolled into one. This guide breaks down exactly how to do it right as a micro-SaaS founder.

How to Price Your Micro-SaaS: A Data-Driven Approach
Pricing is the highest-leverage decision a micro-SaaS founder makes. Too low and you starve the business. Too high and you stall growth. Here is the data-driven framework for finding the price that maximizes both revenue and customer success.

How to Validate a Niche Idea in 48 Hours Without Spending a Dollar
Founders waste months building for niches that were never viable, claiming validation takes time and money. Most of what you need to know is publicly available and free — here's a 48-hour framework to find out before you build.

Commission Tracking Tools for Sales Teams: A Market Analysis
Sales teams lose an estimated 3-10% of commission payouts to errors, disputes, and opaque calculations. We analyzed 22 sales-adjacent niches, 3 validated by data scoring ≥65, and hundreds of Reddit and LinkedIn pain points to map the commission tracking software landscape — and the gaps that micro-SaaS founders can exploit.