Sector tracker · One-engineer companies · Threshold-driven
Enterprise SaaS — the one-person unicorn lens.
The one-engineer B2B tool with three logos and no marketing site.
Thresholds — Enterprise SaaS
What makes a Enterprise SaaSrepo “solo-founder” here
- Stars (floor)
- ≥ 150
- Commits (rolling 90d)
- ≥ 60
- Distinct contributors
- ≤ 2
- Top-contributor share
- ≥ 88%
Concentration window: rolling 90 days.
Why one founder, why this sector
The shape of one-engineer companies in Enterprise SaaS
Enterprise SaaS solo founders are usually vertical-niche operators — payroll for tattoo studios, scheduling for veterinary clinics, inventory for ghost kitchens. The technical surface is small, the customer pain is acute, and the founder ships every feature themselves until contract value justifies the second hire. We watch for repos where the customer-facing app is a thin Next.js wrapper around a small Postgres schema, and the founder is shipping nights-and-weekends commits while holding a day job for the first 9-12 months.
Tooling footprint
What the codebase looks like
Next.js + Drizzle/Prisma + Clerk/Auth.js + Stripe Billing, Tailwind + shadcn/ui, a 'customers' page listing 3-7 logos, founder-narrated Loom embeds instead of a product demo video, no roadmap page.
Pattern to watch
The observable acceleration shape
Commits cluster on evenings UTC-5 through UTC-8 — solo founder still has a day job. Star count stays low (under 200) because the audience is buyers, not developers. Watch for a sudden weekday-morning commit shift — that's the day the founder quit their job.
Most common false positive
What looks like solo-founder signal but isn’t
Many vertical-SaaS repos are private; the public signal is sparse. Compensate by watching commit-velocity on the founder's personal account across all their public repos — a quiet personal account paired with a chatty Twitter/X feed is the strongest version of this signal.
Archetype (composite — not a real person)
The Enterprise SaaS solo-founder shape, in one sentence
Senior engineer at a Big SaaS quietly ships scheduling software for medical-spa chains, hits €30k MRR in seven months, posts a 'I quit' tweet, and is still the only committer 18 months later.
Composite archetype. We don’t name founders publicly — that edge belongs to dashboard subscribers, not the open web.
Where the live Enterprise SaaS data lives
From this thesis to the working board
This page is the editorial lens. The live data feeds are next door. /predicted is the weekly all-stage bet. /startups-to-watch ranks this sector by acceleration. /firstlook is the paid Dashboard where the threshold filter actually runs.
Related sectors
Where else this archetype shows up
Last reviewed 2026-05-22. Sector entries reviewed monthly. Methodology: /methodology.