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What is a Micro-SaaS? Everything You Need to Know

Micro-SaaS is a term gaining serious traction in the startup ecosystem. It refers to small-scale SaaS products typically built and managed by a solo founder or a small team, often targeting niche markets.

Micro-SaaS advantages:

  • Low overhead costs—usually no team or office required.
  • Predictable revenue from subscription-based models.
  • Freedom and flexibility to work on your terms.

Some examples of Micro-SaaS include time tracking tools, resume generators, or SEO audit tools.

These tools are often simple yet powerful. They do one thing really well and serve a small, committed user base.

If you’re thinking of starting a Micro-SaaS, begin by identifying your personal pain points or niche communities you’re part of. Build something useful and charge a fair monthly fee. Remember, it doesn’t have to be fancy—it has to solve a real problem.

Micro-SaaS gives developers and entrepreneurs a real shot at freedom—both financially and professionally—without needing to raise venture capital or hire a team.