SaaS developer training
From blank repo to SaaS online.
Stop the tutorials. Build a real SaaS.
A hands-on developer course to learn how to create, deploy and sell a modern application with Next.js, TypeScript, Supabase, Stripe, Resend, Vercel and AI.
Not a theory course. Not a job promise. A real product build, step by step.
The stack you learn
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Tailwind
- Supabase
- Postgres
- Stripe
- Resend
- Vercel
- AI
The problem
The problem isn’t learning to code. It’s knowing how to build.
You can learn components, hooks, databases and APIs separately. The real wall starts when you have to wire it all together: auth, dashboard, payments, emails, SEO, deployment and UX. The Build School starts from an empty repo and takes you to a SaaS online.
- 01Too many tutorials, too many fragmented courses, not enough real projects.
- 02Beginners can’t assemble auth + DB + payments + emails + deployment.
- 03AI helps, but creates dependency when you don’t understand what it writes.
- 04Many can copy code. Few can ship a product.
The positioning
A course for builders, not certificate collectors.
Built for people who want to create real products with a modern stack — not stack up badges. You learn solid fundamentals without getting stuck in theory, and use AI as a copilot without becoming dependent on it.
- Ambitious beginners
- No-code freelancers
- Designers
- Non-technical founders
- Students
- Junior developers
- Anyone who wants to launch a SaaS
- Anyone who wants to understand a modern stack
The outcome
By the end, you didn’t just learn. You shipped.
The goal is simple: leave with a public, understandable, improvable, presentable project. Not a throwaway clone. Not an isolated exercise. A real product foundation.
- 01A clean landing page
- 02Authentication
- 03A dashboard
- 04A database
- 05Stripe payments
- 06Transactional emails
- 07A Vercel deployment
- 08Analytics
- 09Basic SEO
- 10A simple AI feature
- 11A clean GitHub repo
- 12A launch checklist
The programme
Ten modules. One product.
Each module produces a concrete deliverable. You don’t move to the next until the previous one runs.
- 01
Modern developer setup
Outcome
Clean environment, GitHub, terminal, VS Code / Cursor, Vercel.
- 02
Premium UI
Outcome
Responsive landing page with Tailwind, reusable components, simple design system.
- 03
Next.js + TypeScript
Outcome
App Router architecture, routing, server/client components, clean forms.
- 04
Database
Outcome
Postgres / Supabase schema, tables, relations, validation.
- 05
Auth + dashboard
Outcome
Login, protected routes, onboarding, user space.
- 06
Stripe payments
Outcome
Checkout, pricing, customer portal, webhooks.
- 07
Emails with Resend
Outcome
Transactional emails, confirmation, onboarding.
- 08
Useful AI
Outcome
Integrate a simple AI feature that genuinely serves the product.
- 09
SEO + launch
Outcome
Metadata, sitemap, OpenGraph, indexable pages, analytics.
- 10
Capstone
Outcome
Public mini-SaaS shipped, shareable, improvable.
What you build
Three architectures, one reusable method.
You pick one project and take it all the way. The goal isn’t to copy a clone, but to understand an architecture you can reuse on any product.
- a
Diagnostic micro-SaaS
A smart form that produces a report, with account and history.
- b
Client dashboard
A logged-in space: data, filters, roles, usage billing.
- c
AI generator with payments
An AI feature behind a Stripe paywall, with quotas and emails.
The point isn’t the clone. It’s the architecture you keep.
The proof
Built from real SaaS patterns.
No invented testimonials. The method comes from the products I actually build, solo, with this exact stack.
SponsorsMetrics
sponsorsmetrics.comthe pricing cockpit for YouTube talent agents
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Postgres
- YouTube API
- Vercel
atamatax
atamatax.comfile your taxes without an accountant
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Postgres
- Tailwind
- Vercel
Neucelle
neucelle.chinventory small teams actually keep up to date
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Postgres
- Tailwind
- Vercel
Vellaci
vellaci.cha personal CRM that keeps you in touch
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Postgres
- Tailwind
- Vercel
Every project below is a real, live SaaS built with Next.js, Postgres and Vercel.
The offers
Choose your level of support.
One goal: that you ship. Three ways to get there, depending on the support you want.
Starter Module
Self-paced, on your own.
CHF 249
- Self-paced access
- Videos and modules
- Starter kit
- Example repo
- Launch checklist
- 12 months of updates
Cohort Build
PopularIn a cohort, with feedback.
CHF 799
- Everything in Starter
- 4–6 week cohort
- Live sessions
- Feedback on your project
- Repo review
- Group support
Premium Mentoring
Close, hands-on support.
from CHF 2'000
- Closer support
- Architecture review
- Product strategy
- Launch help
- 1:1 calls
- Built for founders
By application — limited seats.
Secure payment via Stripe. Premium is by application to keep real, close support.
Application
Apply to the cohort or premium.
A few questions to understand your project and level. No automatic acceptance: I read every application.
Free
Download the SaaS Starter Kit.
A free checklist to structure your first SaaS: stack, architecture, mistakes to avoid and a build roadmap.
In plain terms
The direct answers.
What is Bynilson Build School?
Bynilson Build School is a hands-on developer course that teaches you to build, deploy and sell a real SaaS from scratch with a modern stack (Next.js, TypeScript, Supabase, Stripe, Resend, Vercel and AI). It is created by Danilson Ramos, a full-stack developer in Zürich, Switzerland.
Who is this training for?
For founders, freelancers, designers, students and beginner-to-intermediate developers who want to build real products instead of chaining tutorials.
What will students build?
A complete public mini-SaaS: landing page, authentication, dashboard, database, Stripe payments, transactional emails, a simple AI feature, basic SEO and a Vercel deployment.
What stack does the course use?
Next.js (App Router), TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Supabase / Postgres, Stripe, Resend, Vercel, and a product-useful AI integration.
Does it guarantee a job?
No. It guarantees neither a job, nor income, nor commercial success. It transmits a concrete method to build and deploy a modern application.
How long does it take?
30 to 45 days to build a complete SaaS at a steady pace. The cohort runs 4 to 6 weeks; Starter is self-paced.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, as long as you’re ready to build rather than watch. We lay the necessary foundations, but the core of the course is a real build. If you’ve never opened a terminal, expect more effort on the first modules.
Do I already need to know how to code?
No strict prerequisite. Some HTML/CSS or basic programming helps, but module 1 gets everyone on the same rails.
Does the course guarantee a job?
No. No serious course can guarantee a job. The Build School gives you a method and a real project online to show — the rest depends on you and the market.
Will I really deploy a project?
Yes. The final deliverable is a public mini-SaaS, deployed on Vercel, with auth, database, payments and emails. That’s the point of the course, not a bonus.
How is it different from a bootcamp?
A bootcamp covers broadly and aims at general employability. Here we go deep on one thing: building and shipping a modern SaaS product, from empty repo to launch.
Does AI write all the code?
No. You learn to use AI as a copilot — to go faster, not to replace your understanding. A developer who doesn’t understand what AI writes gets stuck on the first real bug.
Can I follow it from Switzerland, France or elsewhere?
Yes. The course is remote and can be followed from anywhere. Cohort live sessions are built around European timezones.
How long does it take?
Plan for 30 to 45 days to build your SaaS at a steady pace. Starter is self-paced; the cohort runs 4 to 6 weeks.
What stack is used?
Next.js (App Router), TypeScript, Tailwind, Supabase / Postgres, Stripe, Resend, Vercel, plus an AI feature. A modern stack, actually used in production.
Can I pay through my company?
Yes. An invoice in your company’s name is possible. Mention it in the application form or by email.
Is it suitable for non-technical founders?
Yes. Many founders take the course to understand their own product, talk to their developers and prototype themselves. Premium is designed with them in mind.
You don’t need another tutorial. You need to ship.
Start with the free Starter Kit, or dive straight into the full programme.