Custom Domain Support for SaaS Apps Is Painful to Build Repeatedly
SaaS developers repeatedly rebuild custom domain support (SSL certificates, DNS verification, reverse proxy) for each new project. Cloudflare for SaaS is expensive, and open-source alternatives are lacking. An embeddable infrastructure layer would save significant engineering time.
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SaaS Infrastructure Boilerplate Rebuilt From Scratch Each Time
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