I'm looking to build a subscription-based SaaS product and want to use no-code SaaS builders to get to market quickly. The challenge is finding platforms that handle recurring billing, user management, and subscription tiers well.
I've looked at Bubble with Stripe integration, but I'm wondering about other options like Softr, Bildr, or even using Webflow with Memberstack.
What no-code SaaS builders have you used for building actual revenue-generating subscription businesses? How do they handle things like failed payments, subscription upgrades/downgrades, and customer management?
I've built two subscription SaaS products using no-code SaaS builders. For the first one, I used Bubble with Stripe. It worked well for basic subscriptions but got messy with complex tier structures.
For my current project, I'm using Memberstack with Webflow for the frontend and Xano for the backend. This stack handles subscriptions beautifully. Memberstack integrates with Stripe and manages all the user authentication and subscription logic.
The key is choosing no-code SaaS builders that have native Stripe integration or good API support. Avoid platforms that try to handle payments themselves - you want to use Stripe directly.
Softr is fantastic for no-code SaaS builders if your data lives in Airtable. They have built-in subscription features that connect to Stripe, and the learning curve is minimal.
I built a membership site in a weekend using Softr. The subscription management is handled through their dashboard, and it supports all the standard Stripe features like coupons, trial periods, and metered billing.
For more complex SaaS products, Bubble is still the king of no-code SaaS builders. Their plugin ecosystem includes several Stripe plugins that handle everything from one-time payments to complex subscription models.
Don't overlook the importance of analytics when choosing no-code SaaS builders. You need to track MRR, churn, customer lifetime value, etc.
Some platforms make this easy with built-in dashboards or easy integration with tools like ChartMogul. Others require you to build everything from scratch.
I made the mistake of choosing a platform that made subscription management easy but analytics impossible. Ended up having to build custom reporting that defeated the purpose of using no-code tools in the first place.
For teaching purposes, I recommend starting with simpler no-code SaaS builders before jumping to complex ones. Carrd with Stripe integration is actually a great way to learn the basics of subscription businesses.
You can build a simple membership site or digital product store in hours. It won't scale to thousands of users, but it's perfect for validating if people will pay for your solution.
The progression I teach is: Carrd → Softr → Bubble. Each step adds complexity but also capability. Most people don't need Bubble-level complexity for their first SaaS product.