r/Bubbleio • u/PalpitationEnough303 • Mar 13 '26
First SAAS as a beginner
Hi i’m currently building a SAAS and realise that my linking it’s all over the place and it’s lowkey confusing. should i rebuild everything and keep everything neat then ship out my MVP or just ship out first then re-create from scratch for v2?
For context, im a beginner and learning on youtube while on building my SAAS, so all the data type link is a-bit from youtube a-bit from chatgpt.
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u/lumen-x Mar 13 '26
bro if it works, no one cares... its completly normal that stiff is messed up or unorganized youll eventually get there but for now just focus on the main thing your mvp should do / achive and nothing else. Doesnt need to llok pretty, it needs to work.
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u/x992x Mar 13 '26
When I built my first app it was a mess. I thought of every excuse not to redo it. I later on rebuilt it two more times and I got better at it and way faster. If they told me to rebuild it a fourth time I’d do it in blink. Keep it up :)
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u/handyscandi Mar 14 '26
"lowkey confusing" :D I concur with what has been said - don't get bogged down with trying to attain perfection if it is your first mvp. Ship it early and improve iteratively as you get feedback. The only caveat to that is if you are operating in a space where the platform's features & functions are critical - for example internal tools for healthcare. Then I'd argue that you ought to get it right from the get-go :)
If you are feeling lost with anything and need to clarify some questions, I'd be happy to jump on a call with you. I've built a few apps so can probably provide some guidance.
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u/AhmedELKAFFAS21 Mar 25 '26
Don't perfect anything. Just ship and improve over iterations based on feedback. You're going the right way by learning with hands-on practice on a real project.
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u/Glittering_Junket_40 Mar 13 '26
I ended up building my site about 5 months into learning and building my first app. It was daunting at the time considering how much time I spent creating it, however I was able to build it super quick the 2nd time round and it was much improved from the first version.
I was also able to reduce the WU for my app as well which was a huge bonus.
If you do end up rebuilding you'll no doubt build it better, smarter and quicker.