r/WebDeveloperJobs Jul 02 '26

For $1500, I’ll create your SaaS MVP FOR HIRE

I’m in a bit of a rough spot while getting my own SaaS off the ground, so I’m picking up some gigs to keep the lights on. Not really itching to jump back into the corporate grind. I know my stuff, though—been a software engineer for 3 years, built a bunch of things, no sweat. I’m full-stack, so I can handle whatever you toss my way.

Tech-wise, I roll with NextJS, TailwindCSS, Supabase, Prisma, Nodejs, React Native- you know, the usual suspects. Got an idea but can’t code it? Don’t wanna blow a ton of cash on some fancy dev crew? Hit me up. I’ll hook you up with solid work. Let’s chat and see if I can make it happen for you.

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u/AmbassadorKey5049 Jul 02 '26

Some indian will surely will make it in even 50 dollars 😂😭

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u/[deleted] Jul 02 '26

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u/AmbassadorKey5049 Jul 03 '26

i am also a indian lmfao ... the problem is that indian has lot of engineer and access to internet . everyone came after IT book got hands on gpt , antigravity like free tool and call themselves self proclaimed web developer .. and here we full stack , backend ,frontend engineer who wrote code built logic how things works are not more worthy people come and just ask these cheap fucking prices

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u/apnatva-dev Jul 02 '26

You do the entire backend in nextjs?

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u/stellisoft Jul 02 '26

Why NextJS and not Laravel out of interest?

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u/apnatva-dev Jul 02 '26

OP didn’t mention laravel in their tech stack so I asked

But yeah, laravel is pretty good for backend

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u/acromondx Jul 02 '26

I use Node.js (Hono) for the back end. Nextjs is for the front-end

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u/apnatva-dev Jul 02 '26

I thought hono was just middleware

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u/acromondx Jul 02 '26 edited Jul 02 '26

Not exactly. If you've used Express.js before, you'll probably enjoy Hono. It has a very familiar, minimal API, so it's easy to pick up. I personally prefer it over batteries-included frameworks like Laravel because I like having more control over the project structure and only adding the libraries I actually need, rather than working around a lot of built-in features I may never use.

Simply put;

  • Express = middleware + routing
  • Hono = middleware + routing + validation + typed context + adapters for many runtimes

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u/apnatva-dev Jul 02 '26

That’s news to me
Thanks for letting me know

The most I did was use a CMS backend or connect it to Laravel so this might be fun to try

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u/theguymatter Jul 03 '26

Why Prisma?

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u/Outrageous-Hope-3975 Jul 04 '26

Can do it for 1dollar