SaaS Platform Development
End-to-end SaaS product development: multi-tenancy, subscription billing (Stripe), user management, role-based access, onboarding flows, and analytics dashboards.
We build enterprise-grade web applications and SaaS platforms that scale. Fast delivery, clean architecture, and cloud-native deployment — so you can focus on your business, not your infrastructure.
Capability map
Code Huddle designs and builds custom web applications that are built to scale from day one. Whether you're launching a SaaS MVP in weeks or rebuilding an enterprise platform, our team delivers clean, maintainable code with modern tooling. We specialize in React and Next.js frontends, Node.js backends, and cloud-native AWS deployments.
End-to-end SaaS product development: multi-tenancy, subscription billing (Stripe), user management, role-based access, onboarding flows, and analytics dashboards.
Pixel-perfect, performant frontends using React 19 and Next.js 16 App Router. Server components, ISR, streaming, and Core Web Vitals optimization built in from the start.
Scalable REST and GraphQL APIs built with Node.js, Express, or NestJS. Authentication (JWT, OAuth), rate limiting, caching, and comprehensive API documentation.
Schema design and query optimization for PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and Redis. Includes migrations, indexing strategy, connection pooling, and automated backups.
AWS, Azure, or GCP infrastructure designed for reliability and cost efficiency. Docker containerization, auto-scaling, CDN integration, and 99.9% uptime SLA.
Get a working MVP in 2–4 weeks using our battle-tested starter stack. We prioritize core features, skip the bloat, and set up a foundation that can scale.
Delivery model
Clarify the user outcome, commercial goal, constraints, inherited systems, and unknowns worth testing first.
Shape the experience, architecture, integrations, release boundary, acceptance criteria, and operating model.
Deliver reviewable increments with testing, demonstrations, production telemetry, documentation, and handover.
Commercial model
Defined outcomes can use milestones. Evolving products are usually better served by transparent team capacity. Estimates follow discovery of workflows, integrations, constraints, and acceptance criteria.
Engineering judgment
Build versus buy, delivery speed, operating cost, security, maintainability, migration, and technical ambition are discussed as product decisions—not hidden implementation details.
Where this fits
Technology choices
The final stack follows product constraints, team capability, integration boundaries, security, scale, and long-term ownership.
Explore product stories with related architecture, workflows, and delivery decisions.
Questions before starting