A testable first release
Launch the smallest credible product that can validate demand.
A SaaS product must serve many users without becoming confusing, fragile or expensive to operate. Codantix helps founders shape the product model, roles, workflows and technical foundation before building the features that matter most.
We approach SaaS as a product and a business system. Planning includes onboarding, organizations, permissions, administration, recurring value, billing states, support and growth. Development is organized around complete user journeys that can be tested and improved.
Launch the smallest credible product that can validate demand.
Plan organizations, teams, roles and permissions.
Improve the product without constant rework.
Every project is scoped around real users, risk and business value. These are common delivery areas, not a rigid package.
We approach SaaS as a product and a business system. Planning includes onboarding, organizations, permissions, administration, recurring value, billing states, support and growth. Development is organized around complete user journeys that can be tested and improved.
Meet the people behind CodantixTest the customer, problem and recurring value.
Map plans, roles, data and administration.
Release complete journeys, not isolated pieces.
Use feedback and usage to guide the roadmap.
Explore client work, in-house products, prototypes and interactive demonstrations across software, mobile, AI and IoT.
Freelancing marketplace with skill levels and verification.
Hybrid B2B, B2C and thrift marketplace concept.
Multi-role operational product for sales and stock.
Good project decisions begin with clear ownership, scope, risk and expectations.
The first release normally includes the core journey, authentication, essential roles and enough administration to operate.
Yes, subject to provider support, account approval and business requirements.
Yes. Organizations, users and data separation can be structured around the product model.
Yes. We review the architecture, data model and deployment before planning changes.
Use connected pages to understand the workflow, compare options and prepare stronger questions before a project begins.