Examples of SaaS, AI, dashboard, and rescue projects we can help plan and build.
These example builds show the types of products, workflows, and technical problems BlueprintStack Studio is designed to handle. Real client case studies will be added as projects launch.
Example build
AI-Powered CRM Dashboard
A CRM dashboard with AI summaries, pipeline tracking, automated follow-ups, reporting, and role-based access.
Problem
Sales and customer data are spread across tools, notes, and manual follow-up tasks.
Target user
Sales teams, founders, or operators who need a clearer view of pipeline activity and customer status.
Tech approach
A web dashboard connected to customer records, pipeline stages, activity logs, and AI-generated summaries.
Timeline range
3–6 weeks depending on integrations and AI workflow complexity.
Handover included
Source code, deployment notes, admin guide, data model notes, AI workflow notes, and next-step recommendations.
What this proves
BlueprintStack Studio can combine business workflow design, dashboard UX, AI-assisted summaries, permissions, and reporting into a usable internal or SaaS product.
Core features
- AI summaries
- Pipeline tracking
- Automated follow-up suggestions
- Customer activity timeline
- Reporting dashboard
- Role-based access
Example build
Subscription SaaS MVP
A subscription platform with authentication, onboarding, billing flow, plans and pricing, customer portal, usage tracking, and admin tools.
Problem
A founder needs a real first version of a SaaS product that users can sign up for, use, and pay for.
Target user
Non-technical founders or startup teams preparing to launch and validate a subscription software product.
Tech approach
A focused SaaS web application with core user flows, database structure, admin visibility, deployment, and documentation.
Timeline range
4–8 weeks depending on scope, billing complexity, and required integrations.
Handover included
Source code, deployment instructions, admin guide, architecture notes, known limitations, and post-launch roadmap.
What this proves
BlueprintStack Studio can turn a scoped SaaS idea into a working MVP with the core product and operational pieces needed for launch.
Core features
- Authentication
- Onboarding
- Plans and pricing
- Billing flow
- Customer portal
- Usage tracking
- Admin tools
- Basic support workflows
Example build
Operations Dashboard
An internal dashboard for tracking tasks, team performance, workflow status, reporting, alerts, and productivity.
Problem
A business is managing work through spreadsheets, email threads, forms, and scattered tools.
Target user
Operators, managers, service businesses, and teams that need a single view of work status, performance, and bottlenecks.
Tech approach
A custom internal dashboard that centralizes operational data and gives teams a clearer way to track work.
Timeline range
3–7 weeks depending on workflow complexity and integrations.
Handover included
Source code, workflow documentation, admin guide, deployment notes, database notes, and next-step recommendations.
What this proves
BlueprintStack Studio can turn manual business operations into structured web-based systems.
Core features
- Task tracking
- Workflow status
- Team performance views
- Alerts
- Reporting
- Admin controls
- Productivity metrics
Example build
SaaS Rescue Plan
A recovery roadmap for a half-built product with messy code, unclear architecture, missing documentation, and unstable delivery.
Problem
A founder has a half-built product with messy code, unclear architecture, missing documentation, bugs, or unreliable delivery.
Target user
Founders who need to decide whether to fix, refactor, stabilize, or rebuild an unfinished product.
Tech approach
A structured technical and product review that turns an unclear software situation into a practical recovery plan.
Timeline range
1–2 weeks depending on codebase size and documentation quality.
Handover included
Review summary, risk list, recovery roadmap, technical recommendations, and suggested next steps.
What this proves
BlueprintStack Studio can help founders regain control when a previous software project has become hard to understand, maintain, or launch.
Core features
- Codebase review
- Architecture review
- Risk list
- Bug and technical debt summary
- Recovery roadmap
- Optional rebuild plan
- Stabilization proposal
Have an idea that looks like one of these?
Book a Blueprint Call and we’ll help you decide whether the right next step is a Blueprint Sprint, prototype, MVP build, AI feature, internal tool, or rescue review.
