Hello Reader, This Sunday, I’m excited to release a new video on my YouTube channel: “Why Micro SaaS Is the Perfect Business Model for Part-Time Founders.” This video is for tech professionals—programmers, product managers, and problem-solvers—who dream of building a profitable startup while balancing a full-time job. Here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll learn:
If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s possible to build a Micro SaaS while managing a full-time job, this video will give you the clarity and motivation to get started. 👉 Subscribe now to be the first to watch: Subscribe Here. What You Can Do TodayWhile you wait for Sunday’s video, here’s how you can take action now: 1. Watch My Latest MasterclassIn this 40-minute step-by-step video, I’ll walk you through building a simple SaaS product. It’s packed with insights for technical and non-technical founders alike. 2. Reflect on These Three Key Benefits of Micro SaaSIf you’ve been dreaming of building something meaningful alongside your 9-to-5, let me tell you why Micro SaaS is the ideal side hustle for you. It’s manageable, impactful, and perfectly tailored for busy tech professionals. Whether you’re a programmer, product manager, or someone with a knack for solving problems, this is your chance to create something valuable without sacrificing your full-time job. Here are 3 reasons why Micro SaaS is the perfect fit—and why you should start today: Low Time Commitment:
Leverage Your Existing Skills:
Start Small, Grow Gradually:
These three reasons are why Micro SaaS is my favorite startup model for part-time founders—it’s manageable, impactful, and scalable. 3. Prepare to Take the First StepThink about one small action you can take today to move toward your Micro SaaS journey. It could be:
Why I Rebranded to Part-Time FoundersYou might’ve noticed a change in my branding recently. My YouTube channel is now called Part-Time Founders to reflect my mission of helping busy tech professionals build meaningful side projects while balancing their full-time careers. Whether you’re dreaming of building a Micro SaaS or exploring what’s possible, my goal is to make the journey simple, actionable, and achievable. Watch the channel trailer to learn more about what’s coming next! Let’s Build Together💬 What’s holding you back from starting your Micro SaaS journey? Hit “Reply” and let me know—I’d love to help. 👉 Subscribe to my channel today. Excited for Sunday’s release, P.S. Don’t miss this Sunday’s video—your Micro SaaS journey could start here. 🚀 |
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