Prashant Lakhlani

Which category is recommended for a SaaS Starter Kit for developers?

Hi All, I'm launching Brick - a SaaS Starter Kit for Startups. It's a project with fully working and tested source code with pre-built must-have features implemented for your next SaaS project so that you can start months ahead. I was curious about what category should I choose when launching. Is the developer tools category appropriate or should I change it to something else?

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Faru jack
Developer tools are like a great fit, especially since it’s focused on making SaaS development faster and easier. You might also consider a 'Startup Tools' category if that resonates more with voltix target audience.
Michael Anthony Roberts
Definitely Developer Tools, since it's targeted at making SaaS development easier. But you could also explore Productivity or even Business Tools if your kit touches on those areas beyond just dev tools. Really depends on who you see as the core audience that will get the most value out of it.
Jonthan Cenat
For a SaaS Starter Kit aimed at developers, the most suitable category would likely be "Developer Tools" or "Software Development". This category focuses on providing resources, frameworks, or tools to developers, which is what a SaaS Starter Kit typically offers. Additionally, you could consider these relevant categories: "Web Development": If the kit is specifically tailored to web-based applications or services. "API Development": If your kit includes tools for building or integrating APIs. "Business Tools": If your SaaS Starter Kit helps with business-related functions like invoicing, subscriptions, or analytics. The right category will depend on the features and the target audience of your starter kit, but these are strong options to consider.
Oliver James Hawthorne
Definitely agree that Developer Tools seems like the best fit for a SaaS starter kit aimed at helping devs build SaaS faster. Startup Tools could work too if you're targeting more of the business/founder side vs pure dev audience. Either way, those categories will help you reach the right folks!