The simplest way to
make a SaaS landing page.
Describe your product in one message. Daveloper builds your landing page, collects signups, and puts it on a clean link. Make a SaaS waitlist your founders can share today.
No password. No subscription. No card to start.
What a SaaS waitlist needs
Everything a founder needs, before launch day.
The seven things every prelaunch SaaS landing page asks for. Daveloper builds all of these for you. No template gallery to dig through.
A clear hero, in one line
The product name and the audience, named in one line a stranger can read in three seconds. Daveloper writes the line from your description.
What it does, in plain English
A short section that explains the product the way you'd describe it to a friend. No buzzwords. No screenshots of a demo you haven't built yet.
Early-access Signup form, built in
A waitlist signup form on the page from the first message. Every signup arrives in your dashboard, ready to download.
One main button
Get early access, or join the waitlist. One button, repeated where it makes sense. Visitors click the one obvious thing, not the eighth.
A why-now section, when it helps
An optional section that explains the problem your product solves. Name the thing the product fixes, in one paragraph. Daveloper drops it in only if your description gives it weight.
A clean link to share
No template watermark. No /saas/your-product subpath. The kind of link founders post on Twitter, LinkedIn, Hacker News, Product Hunt, or Indie Hackers without a second thought.
Bring your own domain
Already bought yourproduct.com? Connect it to your site in a couple of clicks. yourproduct.com reads as a serious product, not a draft.
How it works
Three steps to make a SaaS waitlist.
You describe the product. Daveloper builds the page. Most founders finish a real, shareable waitlist landing page inside an hour.
Tell Daveloper about the product.
What it does, who it's for, the one thing that makes it worth signing up for. In your own words. As short or as long as feels right.
Daveloper builds the page.
Copy, layout, mobile, hero, features, and an early-access signup form. Most founders get exactly what they wanted on the first try.
Read it, fix what you want, share the link.
Open the preview on your phone. Point at anything that's off and say what to change. Connect your own domain and post the link where your future users spend time.
Features that matter for SaaS waitlists
What this SaaS landing page comes with.
A subset of what Daveloper does. The things founders actually ask for when they're building the waitlist landing page their future users will see first.
Built-in forms
Real signup forms. Real inbox.
Ask for a waitlist signup, an early-access form, or a contact form. Daveloper builds it into the page and the signups arrive in your dashboard, ready to read, sort, and download to whatever email tool you use later.
How forms workYour own domain
yourproduct.com, ready to share.
Already own the domain? Connect it in a couple of clicks. Don't own one yet? Daveloper walks you through buying it without leaving the page. yourproduct.com reads as a serious product the moment someone clicks the link.
Connect a domainLive preview
See every change before anyone else can.
Every edit gives you a fresh preview link. Open it on your phone. Send it to your cofounder. Sit with it for a minute before you decide. Nothing changes until you say so.
See the preview flowBeautiful, fast, findable
Looks as good as the product you're building.
Clean fonts, good spacing, fast on a phone. Your SaaS landing page should look as good as the product. Daveloper handles the design once you describe your product.
How design worksFAQ
Questions founders ask.
Honest answers, including what Daveloper can't do yet.
Pricing
- No credit card to start
- Pay only when Daveloper does work
- Top up when you need more, one-time payments only
Ready to share
Your SaaS landing page,
one message away.
Start with $10 in free credits. No credit card. No subscription. Most founders have a real, shareable waitlist landing page inside an hour.
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