Need trusted WhatsApp Api Provider

I have created an app for a client . The client needs to send messages for important updates, login codes etc to their app users using whatsapp automatically. For this case suggest an WhatsApp api provider that doesn’t have monthly fee. Just per message fee. As my message volume will be max 500 msg per month approximately.

**Suggest some api providers.**

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u/Das719 — 11 hours ago

Need trusted WhatsApp Api Provider

I have created an app for a client . The client needs to send messages for important updates, login codes etc to their app users using whatsapp automatically. For this case suggest an WhatsApp api provider that doesn’t have monthly fee. Just per message fee. As my message volume will be max 500 msg per month approximately.

Suggest some api providers.

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u/Das719 — 19 hours ago
▲ 2 r/mcp

Claude Desktop Alternative for Running Local MCP Servers

I’m using Claude Desktop with a local MCP server, but I hit the free daily usage limit pretty quickly.
I know the MCP server runs locally, but the LLM still has usage limits. I’m not looking for a free LLM.
I’m looking for an alternative MCP client that supports local MCP servers and lets me use other models, such as Ollama (local models) or Gemini’s free API, instead of being limited by Claude Desktop’s free tier.
What MCP clients are you using that work well with local MCP servers?

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u/Das719 — 9 days ago
▲ 0 r/django+1 crossposts

How do you minimize token usage when refactoring a large Django full-stack codebase with Claude Code?

I’ve been using Claude Code for a fairly large Django full-stack project (Django, templates, Htmx, etc.), and I’m curious how others manage token usage during large refactors.
My current challenges are:
The codebase is too large to fit into context.
Refactors often span multiple apps and files.
I end up spending a lot of tokens repeatedly providing the same context.
As the conversation gets longer, token costs increase significantly.
I’m looking for workflows rather than prompt tips.

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u/Das719 — 11 days ago
▲ 14 r/SaaSSolopreneurs+1 crossposts

How do small SaaS founders host low-paying clients profitably?

I'm building a python SaaS web application and targeting small businesses. The challenge I'm facing is hosting cost versus subscription revenue.

For example:

  • Client subscription: ~$6/month (₹499)
  • Basic VPS cost: ~$7/month (₹599)
  • Single client per VPS obviously doesn't make sense.

I'm curious how other small SaaS founders handle this.

Questions:

  1. Do you host multiple clients on the same VPS (multi-tenant architecture)?
  2. What VPS providers are you using for small apps?
  3. How many low-traffic clients can realistically share a 1 GB or 2 GB VPS?
  4. Are you using VPSs at all, or platforms like Render, Fly.io, Railway, Hetzner, DigitalOcean, etc.?
  5. At what point do you move a client to a dedicated server/VPS?
  6. How do you keep infrastructure costs low while charging only $5–10/month per customer?
u/Das719 — 13 days ago