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What comes to your mind when you think about technical requirements for a successful SaaS company? Should it be lean and easy-to-build, but ready for continuous improvement? Should it have wide opportunities for customization but still be reliable and stay under the control? Should it be powerful and scalable, but still really easy to manage? We’ll see how to build such kind of Software-as-a-Service application using WordPress Multisite, from scratch.
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- August 17, 2018
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https://twitter.com/BOEmedia/status/1030440176852578305
Great talk about WordPress Multisite as the heart of your SaaS product by @sabrina_zeidan at #WCBTN #SaaS #startup #mvp #build #measure #learn pic.twitter.com/g8uVTZdbfh
— Level Level (@levellevel) August 17, 2018
Super interesante la charla de Sabrina Zeidan sobre WordPress Multisite, con ejemplos para usarlo como SaaS. #WCBTN pic.twitter.com/PEPzNr0auS
— Ana Cirujano 🏳️🌈 #WCChiclana (@acirujano) August 17, 2018
Me and @sabrina_zeidan think the same. #Wordpress multisite is the way forward for SaaS. Us girls are smart. Fact. #WCBTN @WordCampBTN
— Thinking Fox Digital Marketing Agency (@ThinkingFox) August 17, 2018
https://twitter.com/heyvickijakes/status/1030447188328030208@sabrina_zeidan good talk on multisite today at #wcbtn – great to see someone else speaking on the virtues of it as a MVP solution
— Harrison (@HarrisonTF) August 17, 2018
Sabrina Zeidan describes how service as a software (SAAS) & the lean startup model can help minimise risk and assist in building a minimum viable product (MVP). @sabrina_zeidan focuses on lean startup cycle of build, measure and learn. #WordPress multisite a good way to reach MVP pic.twitter.com/0WSQs9fNFn
— WordCamp Brighton (@WordCampBTN) August 17, 2018
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