One plan for serious Django SaaS work

$999 one-time for founders and teams shipping Django SaaS repeatedly

Djass is for builders who want speed, reliability, and repeatability without redoing the same setup on every new product. You get one premium plan for generating a strong baseline, then focusing on the work that makes your SaaS unique.

If you only want a cheap template download to poke around once, this is not the right fit.

Djass Premium Plan

$999 one-time

Create account to unlock premium access
  • Unlimited starter generations for new SaaS products, experiments, and internal tools
  • Lifetime updates to the starter so every new build starts from a current, maintained baseline
  • Faster project kickoff with a repeatable baseline your team and coding agents can use the same way every time
  • Lower setup risk with standardized scaffolding instead of rebuilding the same foundation from scratch
  • No recurring billing

Who this is for

  • Solo founders and small teams building more than one Django product
  • Product teams that want a predictable starting point for new apps and experiments
  • Builders who care about shipping faster without inheriting a messy baseline

Who this is not for

  • Template collectors looking for the cheapest one-off download
  • Teams that prefer rebuilding infrastructure from scratch every project
  • Buyers without an active Django SaaS roadmap

Want to inspect the foundation first? Review the open-source baseline and self-host path before buying. Premium is for builders who want the hosted workflow and a faster way to start.

FAQ

Why is this priced at $999?
Because it is built for people who repeatedly launch Django products. The value is in fewer setup cycles, fewer avoidable mistakes, and a more repeatable process every time you start something new.
What exactly is included?
One premium plan: unlimited starter generations, lifetime updates, and access to the same structured baseline used to kick off Django SaaS products quickly.
How do I know this is not just another template?
You can review the open-source baseline and self-host path before buying. Premium is for people who want the hosted workflow and a more repeatable way to start new products.
Is this right for solo builders?
If you are shipping products regularly, yes. If you are only browsing for a cheap one-time template, no.