Dreamstack Labs is an infrastructure system for founders and builders — auth, billing, database, and deployment wired together and production-ready from day one.
No product yet — honest early access. Shape what gets built.
The problem
Auth, billing, a database schema, and a deployment pipeline. They're not your product — but they take weeks to wire up correctly, and doing it wrong means painful migrations later. Most founders waste their first month on infrastructure instead of product.
Sessions, JWTs, OAuth providers, password resets, email verification, rate limiting — it's a full sprint before you've touched your actual product.
Webhooks, subscription states, trial logic, upgrade flows, failed payment recovery — each edge case is a rabbit hole when you build it from scratch.
Multi-tenancy, row-level security, migrations — getting this wrong early means refactoring when you can least afford it: when you're gaining users.
Environment configs, secrets management, preview deployments, production parity — a week of DevOps before a single feature ships.
Not a framework, not a boilerplate, not another SaaS abstraction. A complete, opinionated, fully-owned infrastructure system that removes the month-zero problem so you start on feature one, day one.
One system. Four layers. Fully yours from day one.
Who this is for
Early access is selective. If you're actively building a product — or will be within 90 days — this is for you. If you're exploring or researching tooling with no concrete build planned, this probably isn't the right fit yet.
You write code, you have a product idea or a client project, and you want to skip the infra groundwork without sacrificing code ownership.
You move fast, you ship alone, and your competitive edge is speed. Every week spent on auth is a week not spent on what users actually pay for.
You're building an MVP, you're technical enough to own the stack, and you need the first version live before runway runs out.
If you need a no-code solution or aren't hands-on in the codebase, Dreamstack isn't the right tool — and we'd rather be honest about that now.
Early access
Access is limited not for artificial scarcity — but because early users directly shape the product. We're in active development and we want tight feedback loops with people who are actually shipping. The first 100 get direct input on roadmap priorities, architecture decisions, and pricing structure.
Apply for founding access
We review every application. This isn't a generic waitlist — we want to understand your project so we can give you useful access, not just an invite link.
We've got your details and will review your application personally. Expect a reply within 48 hours with next steps — or a note if this cohort isn't the right fit yet.
About us
Dreamstack Labs is built by Dreamstack Tech — a small team of developers and founders who have shipped real SaaS products from scratch, more than once, and felt the same exact pain every single time.
Auth. Billing. Database schema. Deployment pipeline. Four things every serious product needs. Four things that have nothing to do with your actual idea — yet they consume the first month of every build.
We built Dreamstack because we were tired of solving the same problems over and over instead of building what actually matters. This isn't a side project — it's the tool we wish existed when we started.
We're pre-launch and honest about it. No fake metrics, no inflated numbers. Just a focused team building something we genuinely need, opening it up to a small group of founders who feel the same way.
Honest note from the team
Dreamstack Labs is in active development — we don't have a public product yet. What we do have is a working prototype, a clear architecture, and a small team that has shipped real SaaS products and felt this exact pain. We're building this because we needed it and it didn't exist the way we wanted it to.
Early access means you're getting in before the product is polished. That comes with rough edges — and it also comes with direct access to us, real influence on what gets built, and pricing that won't exist after launch. If you're okay with that trade-off, we'd genuinely like to work with you.