Your SaaS, live in production in 14 days.
One senior engineer writes every line. Nine years shipping at a YC-backed startup and a billion-dollar proptech. And you own every line.
- 9 years of experience
- YC & unicorn background
- Fixed price: $4,900
- 100% code ownership
What $4,900 buys. And what it doesn't.
Most software quotes stay vague so the price can drift later. This one won't. Everything in the build is listed below, including what it leaves out.
- + Authentication: email/password + Google sign-in, with roles and permissions
- + One core business module: the workflow that actually solves your users' problem
- + Admin panel: manage users, data, and settings
- + Production deployment: cloud hosting, CI/CD pipeline, error tracking, and basic monitoring
- + Responsive web app (desktop and mobile browser)
- + Full code ownership: the Git repository is yours, no platform lock-in
- − Native mobile apps (available as a React Native add-on)
- − Real-time features (chat, live collaboration)
- − More than 2 third-party integrations
- − Post-launch changes (covered by the maintenance plan, from $390/month)
Bigger idea? We scope it into phases on the call. Mid-build change requests are quoted separately at a posted rate. Your fixed price never silently grows.
How 14 days actually works
The clock starts when the written spec is signed, not when you first email me. That's how the deadline gets kept.
Scoping
A paid scoping session ($500, fully credited toward the build) turns your idea into a written spec and a checklist of everything I'll need from you (logo, copy, accounts). You sign off, the clock starts. And the spec is yours to keep, whoever ends up building it.
Foundation
Architecture, project setup, authentication and roles.
Core module
Your business logic, built with daily async progress updates.
Admin panel
Manage users, data, and settings.
Staging demo
You test the live staging app; one structured revision round.
Production
Deployment, monitoring, documentation, and handover of the repository.
Live in production by day 14 from spec sign-off, or the final 30% of the price is waived.
Payment is split across milestones. You never pay for work you haven't seen.
- 40% — at kickoff
- 30% — at staging demo
- 30% — at production (waived if I miss day 14)
Client responses over 24h pause the timeline. Protecting the deadline protects us both.
Who's building this
Mouad Ennaciri
Founder & engineer, Sprint14
I'm a senior full-stack engineer with 9 years shipping production systems, including at a YC startup and a French proptech unicorn. I also build and run my own SaaS, Rowslint. My stack is boring on purpose: Go, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Angular and React. Whoever you hire after me can pick it up on day one.
Rowslint: a SaaS I built and run in production
Rowslint is a CSV & Excel import widget that SaaS teams embed in their onboarding: users upload a messy spreadsheet, AI suggests the column mapping, validation flags bad rows in the browser, and clean data lands in the backend. Designed, built, deployed, and operated solo. It's live.
Where I've shipped before
Senior Engineer at Freterium, a transport management platform used by 100+ logistics operations worldwide, spanning order management, route planning, real-time tracking, and freight billing.
Tech Lead at iAD, France's largest network of independent real-estate advisors. 16,000+ advisors across 8 countries.
Your realistic options, compared
| Option | Price | Timeline | What you end up with |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional agency | $30K–$100K | 2–4 months | Solid product, heavy overhead, slow iteration |
| Marketplace freelancer | Hourly, unpredictable | Open-ended | Variable quality, no fixed deadline |
| DIY with AI tools | $25/month | Fast start | Usually stalls at auth, security, and deployment |
| Budget no-code shop | From ~€997 | ~30 days | Template look, platform lock-in, hard to scale |
| Sprint14 | $4,900 fixed | 14 days | Production-grade code you fully own |
FAQ
One senior engineer, no project-manager layers, a battle-tested foundation for auth/admin/deployment reused across projects, and a deliberately narrow scope. You pay for the part that’s actually custom.
That's what the scoping call is for. Bigger products get split into phases; you launch the core in 14 days and iterate from real usage.
You do. Full Git repository, documentation, and infrastructure access are handed over at delivery.
Optional maintenance plan from $390/month (hosting oversight, fixes, small changes), or one-off iteration sprints.
Decisions and assets, fast. The scoping call produces a checklist (branding, copy, accounts); responses within 24h keep the clock running fairly.
Yes, before the scoping call if needed.
Two build slots per month. Scoping calls are free and short.
20 minutes. You describe the problem. I tell you honestly whether it fits 14 days, and if it doesn't, what would.