Unified Command Center for Micro-SaaS
Description
A unified 'Command Center' dashboard specifically designed for solo developers and micro-SaaS founders. This dashboard will integrate various APIs to provide a comprehensive view of the entire ecosystem's health at a glance.
Potential
- Streamlines monitoring and management tasks.
- Reduces cognitive load and increases productivity.
- Provides real-time alerts and tracking for critical metrics.
Key Features
- Business Metrics: MRR
- new signups
- and active users
- Infra Health: Real-time alerts for server downtime or failed deploys
- AI Cost Tracker: Real-time tracker for OpenAI/Anthropic token usage
- Unified support inbox (future version)
Related Problems (1)
Description
Solo developers and micro-SaaS founders often struggle with managing multiple dashboards and tabs to monitor their applications. This leads to inefficiency and difficulty in tracking the overall health and profitability of their projects.Consequences
- Increased cognitive load due to context switching.
- Difficulty in quickly assessing the status of various metrics.
- Potential oversight of critical issues due to the scattered nature of information.
Sources (1)
Hey everyone, As a solo dev juggling multiple projects, "dashboard fatigue" is driving me crazy. Every day I have to jump between Stripe (MRR/subs), Vercel (deploys), Supabase (users), and OpenAI (token usage) just to check if my apps are alive and profitable. The Idea: I’m planning to build a unified "Command Center" specifically for solo developers and micro-SaaS founders. One single dashboard where you connect your APIs and see your entire ecosystem's health at a glance. Keeping it simple for the MVP: 1. Business Metrics: MRR, new signups, and active users. 2. Infra Health: Real-time alerts for server downtime or failed deploys. 3. AI Cost Tracker: A real-time tracker for OpenAI/Anthropic token usage so you don't get a surprise bill at the end of the month. (Future versions might include a unified support inbox, but I want to validate the core problem first). My questions for you: 1. Do you experience this same pain point, or am I just bad at managing tabs? 2. Would you feel comfortable connecting your API keys if enterprise-grade security/encryption is guaranteed? 3. Would you pay a small sub ($5-$10/mo) for this peace of mind? Would love to hear your brutal and honest feedback!