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SassyPack vs Divjoy: The Better Choice for SaaS Developers

Karl Gusta
November 3, 2025
5 min read

Both SassyPack and Divjoy aim to save developers weeks of setup time when building SaaS products.
But their approach, stack, and flexibility are very different.


Stack Overview

FeatureSassyPackDivjoy
StackNextjs (MongoDB, Express, React, Node)React + Firebase
PricingOne-time $49One-time $149
BackendNode.jsFirebase (Serverless)
AuthJWT-basedFirebase Auth
PaymentsStripe + PaystackStripe only
SEO BlogBuilt-inNo blog system
AnalyticsPostHog integratedNone
HostingRender, Vercel, RailwayFirebase Hosting

Why Choose SassyPack

SassyPack is built for developers who:

  • Want real backend control (not serverless-only)
  • Prefer MongoDB and Express for flexibility
  • Need Paystack integration for regional payments
  • Care about SEO and content with a built-in blog
  • Don’t want to pay extra for “add-ons”

It’s the ideal choice for indie hackers and small teams who want a production-ready Nextjs app.


Why Choose Divjoy

Divjoy is best if you:

  • Want a visual template generator
  • Prefer Firebase simplicity
  • Don’t need a custom backend or advanced routing
  • Are building smaller side projects

Key Difference

Divjoy is template-first, while SassyPack is product-first.
With SassyPack, you can actually grow your app into a real business — not just prototype it.


Get Started with SassyPack

  1. Clone the repo
  2. Run setup commands
  3. Configure Stripe or Paystack
  4. Update branding and deploy
  5. Track analytics with PostHog

You’ll have a fully working SaaS within hours, ready for customers.

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