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Every successful SaaS started as someone's 'simple idea.' Slack was internal chat. Zoom was just video calls. Your MVP doesn't need to change the world – it needs to solve one problem really well
Every successful SaaS started as someone's "simple idea."
Slack = internal team chat tool
Zoom = just another video call app
Notion = better note-taking
58% of small businesses now use AI tools.
Your SaaS MVP should too.
Quick wins with AI in your stack:
Smart content generation
Automated customer support
Predictive analytics
Personalized user experiences
AI isn't optional in 2025 it's expected.
MVP red flags I see daily:
Open Supabase tables (no Row-Level Security)
Business logic hardcoded in pages
No .env files (seriously?)
Tables named "stuff" and "thing"
Zero planning, just "vibing"
These aren't just bad practice they'll break your app at 5 users
Why I choose Supabase over Firebase for every MVP:
Firebase: Proprietary NoSQL, vendor lock-in, weird queries
Supabase: Real PostgreSQL, SQL you already know, zero vendor lock-in
Your future self (and your database) will thank you.
The #1 MVP killer isn't bad code—it's building for everyone.
"Our app helps all small businesses manage everything!"
Nope. Pick ONE specific audience with ONE specific pain point.
A fitness coach's scheduling app > "universal business management platform"
80% of small business owners believe AI will help their business, but most MVPs ignore this trend.
Simple AI features to test:
Smart form validation
Auto-generated reports
Predictive text inputs
Start small, add value, watch engagement soar. 🚀
Entrepreneurs ask: "What tech stack should I choose?"
Wrong question.
Right question: "What gets me in front of customers fastest?"
Next.js + Supabase = MVP in days, not months
Focus on validation, not architecture
Focus on marketing, I will do the rest :)
Buffer's MVP was just a landing page with pricing. Dropbox's MVP was a simple video.
Your MVP doesn't need to be perfect
it needs to prove demand. Sometimes the simplest validation is the most powerful.
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