This is a long-form post breaking down the setup I use to run a SaaS. From load balancing to cron job monitoring to payments and subscriptions. There's a lot of ground to cover, so buckle up!

As grandiose as the title of this article might sound, I should clarify we're talking about a low-stress, one-person company that I run from my flat here in Germany. It's fully self-funded, and I like to take things slow. It's probably not what most people imagine when I say "tech startup".

For context, I run a one-man SaaS, and this is a more detailed version of my post on my tech stack. I use Kubernetes on AWS, but don't fall into the trap of thinking you need this. I learned these tools over several years mentored by a very patient team. These tools work well for me, but they might not be the right fit for you.

By the way, I drew inspiration for the format of this post from Wenbin Fang's blog post. I really enjoyed reading his article, and you might want to check it out too!

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