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The Beginner SaaS Roadmap — 30 to 90 Days
Most first-time SaaS founders waste months building the wrong thing in the wrong order. This free roadmap shows you what to build first, what to skip entirely, and how to validate demand before you commit a single week of serious work.
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A Simple Starting Point For Beginner Founders
If you have a SaaS idea and don't want to waste months going in the wrong direction, this roadmap gives you the exact sequence to follow. No coding required. No startup experience needed. Just a real idea and the discipline to follow the right order.
It outlines a practical path many beginner founders follow:
- choose a focused SaaS idea
- validate the idea quickly
- build a small product
- launch and learn
The roadmap takes about 10–15 minutes to read and gives you a clear overview of the process.
You do not need coding skills.
You do not need startup experience.
You only need curiosity and a willingness to explore a small idea.
If that sounds useful, you can download the roadmap here.
What's Actually Inside
Here's what the roadmap covers:
Phase 1 — Idea Clarity (Days 1–7)
How to go from a vague idea to a precisely defined problem worth solving.
- •The four questions every SaaS idea must answer before you move forward.
- •How to spot the difference between an idea people want and one they'll actually pay for.
- •How to go from vague to specific without overthinking it.
Phase 2 — Validation Without Building (Days 8–21)
How to confirm real demand before writing a line of code.
- •The fastest validation method that costs nothing.
- •How to have 5 conversations that tell you more than 500 survey responses.
- •What real demand evidence looks like versus what founders usually mistake for it.
Phase 3 — MVP Scoping (Days 22–45)
How to define the smallest version of your product that delivers real value.
- •The feature filter that removes everything that doesn't matter at launch.
- •How to scope a product you can actually finish.
- •Why less scope at launch leads to more learning, faster.
Phase 4 — Build and Launch (Days 45–90)
When to start building and what to build first.
- •How to launch without a marketing budget.
- •What "done enough to ship" actually looks like.
- •How to get your first real signal without burning out.
Who This Is For
This roadmap is for you if:
- You've been sitting on a SaaS idea and don't know what to do first
- You want to build a real SaaS — not just learn about startups theoretically.
- You don't have a development background and don't want to need one.
- You're tired of vague advice like "just launch and iterate" with no structure behind it.
- You want a clear system that tells you what to do and what order to do it in.
It's not for you if:
- You're looking for a quick side hustle with no real work involved.
- You want 50 features before your first customer.
- You're chasing funding rounds rather than building something people actually use.
Why This Is Different
Most SaaS content fails founders in the same way — it starts with tools instead of clarity, pushes tactics before validation, and assumes you already know what you're doing.
Most SaaS content:
- ✗Starts with tools instead of clarity
- ✗Pushes tactics before validation
- ✗Assumes you already know what you're doing
- ✗Optimizes for speed instead of sequence
This roadmap does the opposite:
- Slows you down at the moments where rushing is expensive.
- Speeds you up where moving fast actually matters.
- Gives you a decision framework you can use beyond the roadmap itself — for every product decision you make from here.
Think of it as a founder's GPS, not a motivational poster.
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What This Helps You Avoid
These aren't rare outcomes. They're the default outcome for founders who skip the process this roadmap is built around.
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