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    Building a Multi-Tenant SaaS Application with Next.js (Backend Integration)

    July 16, 2025
    Building a Multi-Tenant SaaS Application with Next.js (Backend Integration)


    Building a Multi-Tenant SaaS Application with Next.js (Backend Integration)

    Learn how to build a secure multi-tenant SaaS application using Next.js, Appwrite, and Permit.io. This comprehensive guide covers backend integration, authentication, authorization, and role-based access control for EdTech platforms.

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