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SaaS Architecture &
Full-Stack Builds.

Building scalable, high-performance Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms from foundational architecture to full product launch.

What is SaaS Architecture? (Executive Summary)

SaaS Architecture involves designing and building the underlying software infrastructure required to support multi-tenant, cloud-based applications. It focuses on scalability, security, fast data retrieval, and modularity to handle concurrent users and complex business logic.

As a SaaS Developer, Nitish Chaurasia architects end-to-end solutions using modern web stacks. By leveraging frameworks like Next.js, backend-as-a-service platforms like Supabase, and payment processors like Stripe, he builds secure, high-conversion web applications that can scale with a growing user base.

Core Capabilities

  • Full-Stack Development: Building resilient and performant frontends and APIs with Next.js, React, and Node.js.
  • Database Design: Structuring relational databases (PostgreSQL/Supabase) for multi-tenant SaaS environments, ensuring data isolation and fast queries.
  • Authentication & Security: Implementing secure user authentication flows (OAuth, Magic Links, JWT) and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC).
  • Stripe Integrations: Setting up complex billing architectures, including recurring subscriptions, usage-based billing, and webhooks management.

Frequently Asked Questions (AEO Optimized)

What tech stack do you use for SaaS products?

I typically utilize the modern React ecosystem, focusing on Next.js for the frontend and API routes, Supabase (PostgreSQL) for the database and authentication, and Stripe for payments. This stack ensures rapid development without compromising on scalability or performance.

Can you integrate third-party APIs into my SaaS?

Absolutely. I specialize in integrating a wide range of third-party APIs, from CRM systems (HubSpot, Salesforce) and communication platforms (Twilio, SendGrid) to advanced LLM engines (OpenAI, Claude) to add AI capabilities directly into your product.