Where should I start with architecture/flowchart for my App-based SaaS startup? Need step-by-step guidance! #SaaSstartup #appdevelopment #architecture #flowchart #techadvice
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Hey, what inputs do you have so far, and how important are those for your services or functions. When does stuff write to the DB or any DB, and did you build it wrong (so far).
What did I get wrong.
Can users actually interface outside of the product effectively? Who are these people?
I’d look at your niche and decide where there’s value in the value chain which isn’t chaining and therefore there isn’t value.
Edit: also sorry if this came off as trolling, I don’t totally get it. Figure out what the LLM is going to bad at, or your layer, and don’t make sure to include too many technical resources addressing effectively a redundancy.
Edit: as well. Yah, if you’re able to run through it, also don’t lose track of what your app ultimately accomplishes. Why and where does this change things. The simple one is “API-First or Zapier” in 2015. If you were about to use Azure or Snowflake, that’s a great time, and even if you want to use standard CRM as a data warehouse, that also survives and even thrives. You’re less limited!!
IDK.
There’s so many different layers you could start with from an architecture perspective.
I would start with a network diagram to show how the infrastructure maps out from user connection to the app, and all the interconnections of the different systems for the app. (((I.e. user -> web server -> database ))).
Then based on that you could create additional layers that help to communicate different aspect of the application.
But I’m not sure what you mean about a control panel.
Do you have a technical cofounder? If not, invest your time in finding one that can do the things you aren’t good at, and where you do things they aren’t good at. A good developer and/or ui/ux person will be better suited to building mockups of your app. Not saying you shouldn’t try to build mockups yourself at all. I am saying they’ll be able to synthesize it way better than you can and you can take that to folks that match your ICP (Ideal customer profile) to do market research and validation.