SaaS Pegasus
Documentation Rating
5 out of 5 stars for documentation
Product information

Build your next SaaS app in a fraction of the time
Build your next SaaS app in a fraction of the time
You want to get your project off the ground, but you're stuck on all the boring parts. Pegasus handles the foundation of your application for you. Get a head start and launch faster than you dreamed possible.
Quick Facts (from the site)
Access: Instant download of full source code after payment
Stack: Django (Python) with React or HTMX for the frontend
Payments: Stripe integration for subscriptions and one-time purchases
Email/SMTP: Built-in support for transactional emails
Docs: Comprehensive, LLM-friendly documentation with step-by-step guides
Community: Active Slack community for support and collaboration
Pricing: One-time payment for lifetime access, with three tiers: Starter ($249), Professional ($449), and Unlimited ($999)
AI Features: Integration with OpenAI for chat and image generation capabilities
Who It’s For
Developers or teams aiming to launch a SaaS product quickly using Django
Projects that require multi-tenancy, subscription billing, and user management
Applications needing AI capabilities, such as chatbots or image generation
Teams that prefer a modern, modular codebase
Developers who don’t mind digging a bit in the docs to find exactly what they need
Pricing Snapshot
Starter: $249 — Includes basic features and one project
Professional: $449 — Adds advanced features like billing, teams, and AI integrations
Unlimited: $999 — Provides lifetime access, unlimited projects, and priority support
Verdict
SaaS Pegasus delivers on its promises with a robust, Django-based foundation for SaaS applications.
The setup is straightforward: clone the repo, configure your environment, and you’re ready to build. The documentation is thorough, but the menu names aren’t always intuitive — you may need to dig around to find certain sections.
SaaS Pegasus is one of the most feature-rich options in Python contendors. It comes with multi-tenancy, subscription billing, teams, AI integrations, and more advanced SaaS modules baked in, so you get a lot of “ready-to-go” functionality without having to build it yourself.