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What is a Micro SaaS Startup?
Welcome to the Micro SaaS Startup 101 series. In this lesson, I will introduce what this series is all about and how it will help you build your own Micro SaaS while working full-time. If you have ever wanted more freedom, fulfillment, and control over your future but felt stuck on where to begin, this is the right place for you. You will learn how to start small, validate your idea quickly, build your first MVP, and grow your startup at your own pace, all without quitting your job.
In this course, you’ll discover:
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Why Micro SaaS is the perfect business model for part-time founders.
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How will this channel guide you step-by-step in launching your own Micro SaaS?
What you can expect from videos: actionable advice, real-world examples, and inspiration.
This course is designed for programmers, product managers, and tech pros who want to create meaningful side hustles.
🎥 What’s Inside:
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Finding and validating your idea.
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Building an MVP with minimal resources.
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Managing time effectively as a part-time founder.
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Real-world examples and actionable strategies.
Start small, stay consistent, and build something impactful. Subscribe and start your Micro SaaS journey today!
Start small, focus on solving one problem, stay consistent, and build something meaningful. Your Micro SaaS journey starts today.
You have joined a growing community of part-time founders turning their ideas into reality.
Lesson Guide
If you are struggling to find time, the right idea, or even the courage to start, you are not alone. I know exactly how it feels to want more, more freedom, more meaning, and more control, but still feel unsure about how to get there. Questions like “What should I build?” “Will I have enough time?” and “What if I fail?” hold many talented programmers back from ever starting.
But here’s the truth: starting doesn’t have to be overwhelming.
With Micro SaaS, you do not need to quit your job or raise money. You do not have to build a huge, complicated product. All you need is one idea, a few focused hours a week, and the right mindset.
Micro SaaS is about starting small and solving one specific problem for one focused audience. When you do that, you create something powerful, financial independence, creative freedom, and control over your life.
That is exactly what this channel and this series are about.
In the Micro SaaS Startup 101 Series, I will walk you through everything you need to know to go from idea to launch while keeping your full-time job.
Here’s what you will learn in this series:
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How to find the right Micro SaaS idea and validate it fast.
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How to build and launch your MVP without burning out.
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How to get your first paying customers and scale at your own pace.
Every video is packed with practical steps, real examples, and tools that you can use immediately.
If you have been waiting for the perfect time to start, this is it. The journey begins now. Let’s build something meaningful together.
Key Takeaways
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You do not need to quit your job or raise money to start a Micro SaaS.
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Focus on solving one specific problem for one specific audience.
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Consistency and mindset matter more than time or funding.
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This series will give you a complete roadmap from idea to paying customers.
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Your Micro SaaS journey can start today, even if you only have a few hours a week.
Action Steps
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Commit to following this entire series and take notes as you go.
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Set aside a small time block each week (even 1–2 hours) for building your startup.
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Write down what you want most out of your Micro SaaS journey, freedom, income, impact, or learning.
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Subscribe to the channel and watch the next video in the series.
Related Lessons
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What is Micro SaaS and Why It’s Perfect for Busy Programmers
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How to Build a Micro SaaS While Working Full Time
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4 Simple Ways to Find Your Perfect Micro SaaS Idea
Tools and Resources
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Free 0 to MVP Guide
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No-code and AI tools like Bubble, Glide, Bolt.new, and V0
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Communities for Micro SaaS founders and part-time builders
Challenge
Spend this weekend validating your idea. Start by talking to 5–10 people about their pain points, then build a landing page based on their feedback. Share your results in the comments. I’d love to help you refine your idea!