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Building a SaaS App With Claude in 8 Hours
August 18, 2026
AI app development with Claude is making micro-SaaS, no-code software, and niche startup ideas faster and cheaper to build than ever before. Justin Edwards had a hyper-specific problem: he wanted a better way to drill German grammar, but the tool he wanted didn’t exist. So he described it to Claude and, roughly eight hours later, had a working app. In this episode of SaaS That App, Aaron Marchbanks and Justin use Schleifer as a real-world experiment in what happens when AI makes small, niche software ideas cheap and fast enough to build yourself. They get into why this could put pressure on micro-SaaS products, why trust and expertise may become the new moat, where vibe coding stops being safe, and why the same technology could turn thousands of people who never considered themselves founders into software entrepreneurs. 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
Justin Edwards had a hyper-specific problem: he wanted a better way to drill German grammar, but the tool he wanted didn’t exist. So he described it to Claude and, roughly eight hours later, had a working app. In this episode of SaaS That App, Aaron Marchbanks and Justin use Schleifer as a real-world experiment in what happens when AI makes small, niche software ideas cheap and fast enough to build yourself. They get into why this could put pressure on micro-SaaS products, why trust and expertise may become the new moat, where vibe coding stops being safe, and why the same technology could turn thousands of people who never considered themselves founders into software entrepreneurs. 

What You’ll Learn:
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 

Highlights:

[00:02:55] Why Justin Built His Own German Learning Tool

[00:08:38] What It’s Actually Like Building With Claude

[00:12:53] Do You Still Need To Be An Engineer To Build Software?

[00:15:11] If Anyone Can Build Software, What Becomes The Moat?

[00:19:48] Drawing A Hard Line For Vibe Coding 

[00:22:26] An Exciting Future: The New Wave Of Entrepreneurs

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