- Jun 24, 2026
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I'm a solo developer building and running my own SaaS, and I've run into the same problem I think a lot of small teams face.
These days, having a website alone doesn't really cut it. A huge chunk of users are on mobile, so people expect an iPhone app and an Android app too. For someone working alone, keeping a website plus two separate apps up to date is a lot of extra work.
To solve that for myself, I built a native webview app for both iOS and Android. It's essentially my website wrapped inside a properly designed mobile app, so it feels much more like a real native app than just opening a browser.
I also added a few things that made it much more useful:
Now I'm thinking about turning what I built into a product for other founders.
My initial idea is around $200 for the setup, then roughly $40 per year to cover things like messaging infrastructure and ongoing maintenance.
I'm interested in getting some honest feedback.
These days, having a website alone doesn't really cut it. A huge chunk of users are on mobile, so people expect an iPhone app and an Android app too. For someone working alone, keeping a website plus two separate apps up to date is a lot of extra work.
To solve that for myself, I built a native webview app for both iOS and Android. It's essentially my website wrapped inside a properly designed mobile app, so it feels much more like a real native app than just opening a browser.
I also added a few things that made it much more useful:
- Google Pay and Apple Pay integration
- Push notifications
- Store-ready setup for both Google Play and the App Store
- A mobile experience that feels much cleaner than using the website directly
Now I'm thinking about turning what I built into a product for other founders.
My initial idea is around $200 for the setup, then roughly $40 per year to cover things like messaging infrastructure and ongoing maintenance.
I'm interested in getting some honest feedback.
- Is this something you would find useful?
- Would you pay for it if you were running a SaaS?
- Does the pricing sound reasonable?
- Is there anything you'd want included before you'd consider buying it?