SaaS That App - Building Tech-Enabled Businesses

Delta Systems

Welcome to SaaS That App: Building B2B Web Applications. The podcast for those who are building or thinking about starting a tech-enabled business, especially a SaaS. We dive deep into the real stories behind tech startups—how they got started, the challenges they faced, and the lessons learned along the way. Each episode brings you practical advice, business takeaways, and insights into the tech solutions that actually work (not just the shiny new ones). Each episode is packed with practical advice, business insights, and actionable strategies on what tech solutions are actually working (no, we're not here to sell you the latest shiny new thing). From navigating scaling struggles to mastering the art of working with contractors and agencies, we’ll explore the hard decisions every founder faces—like when to bring your team in-house or if it's time to rewrite your app. Whether you're in the trenches of a growing business or just starting out with your next big idea, you can learn from the stories of people who’ve been there, done that, and have the teeshirt to prove it. Join us each week for a mix of real-world advice, technical deep dives, and lots of bad puns to help you build your tech business faster and smarter instead of harder.

  1. The 200-Hour SaaS Build: A Real Workflow Breakdown

    1d ago

    The 200-Hour SaaS Build: A Real Workflow Breakdown

    Delta Systems co-owner Steve Powell built a production-grade SaaS app in under 200 hours…. without actually knowing the stack. Not a prototype. Not a demo. A real, deployed application: myeaglecoach.com, used by Scout leaders to manage documents, e-signatures, collaboration, and project workflows, built with Claude, React, and Laravel by someone who had never touched those tools before. In this episode of SaaS That App, Steve joins hosts Aaron Marchbanks and Justin Edwards to break down exactly how he did it: not just the highlight reel, but the actual workflow. Where AI accelerated development, where it hallucinated or stalled, and where human judgment was still the deciding factor between shipping and spiraling. For engineers and technical founders, this one cuts close. The conversation isn't about whether AI can write code. It's about what happens when the 200-hour timeline for building production software becomes real, and what that means for how teams hire, scope, and ship. This podcast is brought to you by Delta Systems, your one-stop shop for front-end, back-end, and full-stack software development. At Delta, Justin and Aaron share the same philosophy when it comes to clients: they treat people like colleagues, not just customers. Maybe that’s why Delta typically spends years working with the same companies: how many software engineering firms can you say that about? So, if you’ve got a big SaaS project in mind but have no idea where to start, come and get a free scope and estimate from Delta Systems at: https://deltasystems.com/ Got a burning idea for an episode, or a SaaS question you absolutely must know the answer to? Leave us a voice memo: https://www.speakpipe.com/SaasThatApp

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Welcome to SaaS That App: Building B2B Web Applications. The podcast for those who are building or thinking about starting a tech-enabled business, especially a SaaS. We dive deep into the real stories behind tech startups—how they got started, the challenges they faced, and the lessons learned along the way. Each episode brings you practical advice, business takeaways, and insights into the tech solutions that actually work (not just the shiny new ones). Each episode is packed with practical advice, business insights, and actionable strategies on what tech solutions are actually working (no, we're not here to sell you the latest shiny new thing). From navigating scaling struggles to mastering the art of working with contractors and agencies, we’ll explore the hard decisions every founder faces—like when to bring your team in-house or if it's time to rewrite your app. Whether you're in the trenches of a growing business or just starting out with your next big idea, you can learn from the stories of people who’ve been there, done that, and have the teeshirt to prove it. Join us each week for a mix of real-world advice, technical deep dives, and lots of bad puns to help you build your tech business faster and smarter instead of harder.

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