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housevault

House Vault: Secure React & Supabase template to launch your own house-SaaS.

Jun 19, 2026 Developer Tools
document-vault property management react saas-template supabase

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Startup descriptionHouse Vault is a secure, invite-only document vaultfor families, landlords, and property managers. Built to solve a simple problem — important home documents (electricity bills, water contracts, house deeds, gas agreements) are scattered across email, WhatsApp, and Google Drive. House Vault brings everything into one private, role-controlled vault.I started it as a personal project to learn full-stack development with React and Supabase, and it evolved into a fully working SaaS product with a professional landing page and pricing tiers.Key highlights: Users: Small test group (friends & family) Billing: Not connected yet (Stripe-ready UI built) Stage: Fully working MVP, ready to monetizeTeamSolo project — built and maintained entirely by me. Frontend: React 18, Vite, Tailwind CSS Backend: Supabase (auth, database, storage) Design: Custom dark UI with Lucide icons Deployment: VercelTech Stack React 18 + Vite 5 — Fast, modern frontend Tailwind CSS v4 — Clean, customizable UI Supabase — Auth + PostgreSQL + File Storage React Router v7 — Page routing Lucide React — Icons Node.js 18+ — Runtime Vercel — Deployment (both app + landing page)Marketing and growth Built a professional landing page with clear pricing tiers (Free / $5 Pro / $15 Family) Deployed live on Vercel with custom domain Tested with a small group of real users No paid marketing done — organic only Growth opportunity: untapped (SEO, social, ProductHunt launch all still available)Revenue and profit Pricing tiers designed and ready: Free: 1 user, 5 documents Pro: $5/month — unlimited documents Family: $15/month — up to 5 users Potential MRR at 50 Pro users: $250/month Potential MRR at 50 Family users: $750/month Stripe integration not yet connected — this is the #1 growth lever for the buyerReturn on investmentA buyer who connects Stripe and acquires just 67 Pro subscribers ($5/month) recoups the full $1,800 purchase price within 3 months.At 50 Family plan subscribers ($15/month) = $750 MRR = $9,000 ARR — a 9x return on investment.The pricing UI, landing page, and onboarding flow are already built. The only missing piece ismconnecting a payment processor.Startup assetsWhat's included in the sale:✅ Full source code (GitHub repository transfer)✅ Live app (housevault-phi.vercel.app)✅ Landing page (housevault-landing.vercel.app)✅ Custom domain✅ Supabase backend (auth + database + storage)✅ All environment variables & configs✅ Professional PDF deploy guide✅ 30 minute handover call with the builderRisksBilling not connected → Buyer needs to integrate Stripe or LemonSqueezy (1–2 days of work)Invite-only access → No public self-signup yet. Buyer may want to add open registration for wider reachSingle-tenancy → Currently built for one household/org. Multi-tenancy would require additional devGoogle OAuth only → No email/password login. Buyer can add this via Supabase Auth easilyNo real-time notifications → Can be added with Supabase Realtime in a few hoursSummaryHouse Vault is a polished, fully working SaaS product with a professional landing page, clean codebase, and a clear monetization path. The hard work is done:✅ Product is built and live✅ Landing page with pricing is ready✅ Users can sign up, get approved, and upload documents today✅ Deploy guide included for easy handoverThe buyer's job is simple — connect Stripe and start marketing. At $1,000, you're buying months of development work for the price of a weekend freelancer.This is a perfect acquisition for:→ A developer wanting a ready-made SaaS to grow→ A PropTech entrepreneur looking for a head start→ Anyone in real estate needing a document tool

Comments (5)

Laney Crist Laney Crist 3 weeks ago

hopefully the supabase rls is tighter than that card padding.

Darlene Herman Darlene Herman 3 weeks ago

Great call using Supabase for the auth and storage layer

Lilyan Grady Lilyan Grady 2 weeks ago

supabase rls policies must be doing the heavy lifting here

Iliana Ratke Iliana Ratke 2 weeks ago

where does the encryption actually happen, client or supabase side

Sherman Cormier Sherman Cormier 2 weeks ago

how are you structuring the invite-only RLS policies in supabase for document access?