SaaS
Introduction In part one of this series you configured your WPCloudDeploy (or OpenSaaS)account, created a basic template site and connected it to your WooCommerce store. Then, in part 2, you fleshed out your template and got it to the point where you have a basic MVP (minimum viable product). In this part of the series we’re going help you start…
Read MoreIntroduction In part one of this series you configured your OpenSaaS or WPCloudDeploy All Access account and created a basic template site. In this part of the series we’re going to select a base template and then tweak the template site to lock down permissions and remove menu items that are not suitable for your customers. Select a Template In…
Read MorePrefer a Video Course? Check out How To Build A WordPress SaaS Video Course Introduction If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re thinking about building a SaaS project using WordPress as the foundation. There are a number of reasons to build a SaaS project on WordPress. Among these are: As you might expect, there are a number of…
Read MoreWhen you build a WordPress based SaaS, updating your customer sites is one of the most critical tasks on your plate. Read more about the differences in update processes for Multisite, Single Sites and Multitenant SaaS architectures on OpenSaaS.io.
Read MoreIntroduction There are many reasons to use WordPress as the foundation for your SaaS. Among these are: Architecture Options When building a SaaS on WordPress, one of the first things you’ll have to decide is your deployment architecture. WordPress offers three different architecture options for a SaaS: Architecture #1: WordPress Multisite WordPress has a feature called “Multisite”. It allows multiple…
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