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Case studies and playbooks. From the inside of six SaaS we built and run.

We translate the most useful pieces from our Russian blog as we go. If you want to read a case before we ship the translation, click "Read in Russian" — Google Translate handles them well.

From our own SaaS
in production.

CASE · IN TRANSLATION

FP — financial planning for service businesses

The internal tool our CFO opens before every board meeting. Revenue forecast, project margin, cash flow, salary plan.

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PixelMoney — personal finance with AI categorisation

The founder's pet project that became a working web product. Cookie-auth, mobile-first, automatic transaction categorisation with an LLM.

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Korni — family-tree SaaS with state-archive records

A consumer SaaS for building family histories: state-archive integrations, civil-registry records, voice memos from grandparents.

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OrgStruktura — a constructor for organisational structures

One screen instead of a 12-tab spreadsheet. Who reports to whom, who owns what. Used internally and by 8 partner agencies.

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Vibe coding, MVP and SaaS
playbooks.

PLAYBOOK · IN TRANSLATION

What is vibe coding, and how it differs from no-code

The definition, the workflow, the tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot), and when it pays off vs. classical development.

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PLAYBOOK · IN TRANSLATION

Cursor vs Claude Code vs GitHub Copilot, 2026

A working developer's comparison of the three AI coding tools, based on shipping real products with each.

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PLAYBOOK · IN TRANSLATION

How much does it cost to build a SaaS end-to-end in 2026?

Real numbers, real timelines, side-by-side comparison of agency, freelancer and in-house options.

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PLAYBOOK · IN TRANSLATION

SEO vs GEO in 2026 — how to be found in Google and in AI answers

Classical SEO and Generative Engine Optimization side-by-side. llms.txt, JSON-LD, citable blocks, prompt-monitoring.

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