In this episode of SaaS That App: Building B2B Web Applications, hosts Aaron Marchbanks and Justin Edwards sit down with Reid to unpack the unlikely evolution of Fast Yowi Tees. From slinging novelty motorcycle shirts online to building a robust in-house quoting system that rivals supplier platforms, Reid's journey is a masterclass in solving real-world problems with smart, tailored tech.
While they may seem similar at first glance, websites and web apps serve different purposes, function differently, and are built with different goals in mind. Understanding the distinction can help you choose the right solution for your business.
From getting fired early in his career to launching and selling a multimillion-dollar software consulting firm, TK's journey is packed with valuable lessons on entrepreneurship, growth, and the power of surrounding yourself with the right people.
Do the words "open source software" make you nervous? It shouldn't, and here's why.
Whether you’re a SaaS provider or a business using third-party SaaS solutions, understanding what puts these applications at risk is crucial to protecting sensitive data and maintaining trust.
As a founder, it’s natural to be laser-focused on your product vision. But turning that vision into a successful web app takes more than just coding. It takes strategy, planning, design, testing, and a willingness to iterate. If you’re a founder planning your first web app, here’s what you need to know, and what to avoid.
Whether you’re building an internal tool or a customer-facing web app, learn why accessibility should be a core part of your development strategy.
Failing to meet legal and regulatory requirements can result in penalties, lawsuits, and reputational damage. So how can SaaS companies ensure their product is compliant with the ever-evolving landscape of regulations? Here’s a practical guide to help you safeguard your SaaS platform and your customers