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Edge Computing: What Indie SaaS Builders Should Actually Focus On

Edge Computing: What Indie SaaS Builders Should Actually Focus On

Indie Hackers Edge Computing: What Indie SaaS Builders Should Actually Focus OnIndie Hackers Edge Computing: What Indie SaaS Builders Should Actually Focus On

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I was diving into edge computing trends today (yes, the market is supposedly hitting $5T by 2034 😅), and it got me thinking—what actually matters for indie SaaS builders?

Here’s the takeaway from looking at the numbers and talking to a few founders experimenting with edge-powered tools:

Latency > hype: Users don’t care about market size—they care if your app feels fast. Even small improvements in local processing make dashboards and analytics feel instant.

SMEs are hungry for simplicity: Big enterprises have resources; small businesses want tools that just work, with minimal setup. That’s where micro-SaaS can shine.

AI on the edge is useful—but only if it adds real value: Filtering data locally, providing actionable insights, or saving bandwidth matters. Fancy AI features that don’t solve a real problem? Waste of time.

Start small, pick one use case: Remote monitoring, predictive analytics for small factories, or AR/VR demos—focus on one, test it fast, iterate. Don’t try to build everything at once.

The lesson: edge computing is massive, but you don’t need a $5B infrastructure to start. Solve a small, real problem, iterate fast, and your users will notice the difference.

Sonu Goswami SaaS content writer | B2B Specialist posted to Startups on September 30, 2025

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