SaaS Platform Development

End-to-end SaaS applications built for scale — from multi-tenant architecture to subscription billing.

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SaaS platform development is our specialty at Wallman Solutions. We build cloud-native, multi-tenant software-as-a-service applications from the ground up — designed for scalability, security, and long-term growth. Whether you are launching a new product or migrating an existing tool to a SaaS model, our team in Bellevue, NE delivers production-grade platforms hosted on AWS.

How It Works

We start with a deep-dive discovery session to understand your product vision, target users, and business model. From there we architect the multi-tenant data layer, build the application with React and Spring Boot, implement subscription billing and user management, and deploy on AWS infrastructure we design and manage. You get a fully operational SaaS product ready for customers.

Benefits

  • Multi-tenant architecture that scales with your customer base
  • Subscription billing integration with Stripe or custom payment flows
  • Role-based access control and user management built in
  • Production-grade AWS hosting with 99.9% uptime
  • Ongoing support and feature development after launch

Why Wallman Solutions

With over 20 years of full-stack development experience across Retail, Banking, and Insurance, we have built complex, data-driven platforms that handle real-world load. As a family-owned business, you work directly with the architect who designs and builds your platform — no handoffs, no junior developers.

What this looks like in practice

A founder comes to us with a spreadsheet that has outgrown itself: a few hundred customers, three people editing the same file, billing tracked by hand. We map the data model, stand up a multi-tenant app where each customer account is isolated, wire Stripe for subscriptions, and ship a usable version in weeks rather than quarters. From there it grows feature by feature, on infrastructure we run — so the founder spends time on customers instead of servers.

What to ask before you hire a SaaS developer

Most SaaS projects do not fail on the first version. They fail in month nine, when the product has real users and nobody planned for them. A few questions surface that gap early:

Who owns the infrastructure after launch?

If the answer is "you figure out hosting," you have hired a contractor, not a partner. Ask whether hosting, monitoring, and updates are included or billed as a surprise later.

How is one tenant’s data kept separate from another’s?

Multi-tenant done wrong leaks one customer’s data into another’s account. Ask how isolation is enforced at the database layer, not just hidden in the interface.

What happens when you need to change pricing?

Your plans will change. Ask whether the billing logic is something you can adjust, or a hardcoded integration that needs a developer every time.

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