MicroSaaS.org is a Fractional CTO/CPO service for early-stage founders, offering one-on-one product and technical strategy support from Nicolas. It is not a typical self-serve SaaS product, but rather a consulting and hands-on advisory service designed to help founders turn MicroSaaS ideas into products that can be launched and iterated.
According to the site, the service covers MVP clarification, feature prioritization, translating business goals into product requirements, selecting the right tools or developers, avoiding costly mistakes in no-code/low-code and AI-assisted development, and iterating based on real feedback. Deliverables include weekly 60-minute strategy calls, asynchronous Slack support and reviews, plus jointly created product specifications, development architecture, and UX flows. The service emphasizes a high-touch model and works with no more than 5 founders at a time.
The website does not publicly list packages, pricing, service duration, or payment methods, so budget predictability is relatively limited. You can apply for a free strategy call, which is useful for assessing fit before committing. There is also a free MicroSaaS.org Skool community for 280+ founders, focused on learning, sharing, and growing from 0 to 10K MRR.
Its main strength is its focus on early-stage MicroSaaS, covering product, technology, tool selection, launch, and iteration—especially useful for founders without a full-time CTO/CPO. Nicolas has 15 years of experience in SaaS product studios and is involved with SaaSpirin. The limitations are also clear: this is not standard software, so there is little information about permissions, APIs, deployment, security, compliance, or other enterprise software concerns. Pricing is not transparent, and the high-touch individual service model means capacity is limited.
It is best suited to solo founders or small teams with a clear SaaS idea who need to quickly define an MVP and technical path. It is less suitable for organizations looking for a standardized enterprise collaboration platform, compliance certifications, or self-hostable software. Access from China cannot be confirmed from the site content; however, since the service mentions Slack and Skool, users in mainland China should confirm network stability, payment options, and time zone arrangements in advance. Local alternatives may include domestic product consultants, low-code service providers, or SaaS MVP outsourcing studios.
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