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DevMart

DevMart

Launch-ready SaaS kits with code + marketing built in

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DevMart provides launch-ready SaaS kits that include source code, a modern tech stack, and a marketing plan so you can skip months of boilerplate and go straight to validation, distribution, and revenue. Unlike generic templates, DevMart bundles positioning, ICP, pricing hypotheses, and go-to-market strategy, so you don’t just build a product, you launch a business. Ideal for SaaS developers, indie hackers, and solo founders who value speed over complexity.
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Luciano Cruz
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Hi PH 👋 I’m Luciano, the creator of DevMart. Thanks for checking this out! I’ve seen a big rise in founders and SaaS developers launching projects on their own. What I kept noticing is that most of the time gets spent coding boilerplate stuff (auth, payments, dashboards, roles, UI, etc.), not validating demand or selling. That means founders often spend months building before they learn whether anyone actually wants what they made. Many great ideas die before they hit distribution. DevMart was inspired by a simple question: What if you could skip the “build” phase and start at the “launch + sell” phase? That led to the idea of SaaS kits that include both the code AND the marketing plan, so you’re not buying a template, you’re buying the starting point of an actual business. The marketing plan is actually more valuable than the code, because code alone doesn’t create a business, distribution does. DevMart doesn’t try to magically make SaaS passive or easy. It just gives founders a head start: less time coding, more time validating, and (hopefully) revenue sooner. This is still early and I’d love honest feedback on: - Which SaaS kits you’d want to see - Whether the pricing feels right - If code + marketing should be bundled or separated I’m here all day to answer questions, ideas, critiques, or feature requests — anything helps me make this better for future builders. Thanks again for checking it out! 🙏
Jacey

@luchocruz Congrats on the launch, Luciano. The “code + marketing plan” bundle is the right framing — most builders over-invest in boilerplate and under-invest in distribution. I’m curious what a kit actually includes on the marketing side (ICP, channels, launch checklist, cold outreach templates?). Also, do you plan to sell kits by niche (e.g., agencies, B2B SaaS) and keep them updated over time?