Rahul Nair
Developer Tools Lead at QuickSaaSGuide
Rahul Nair leads developer tools coverage at QuickSaaSGuide. He specialises in AI coding assistants, no-code app builders, databases, and development infrastructure. He evaluates tools from an engineering-first perspective, focusing on real-world performance, API limits, and scalability.
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Publications by Rahul
17 PostsA comprehensive breakdown of active 2026 pricing, integrations, and hidden costs for Vanta, Drata, and Sprinto SOC 2 compliance automation.
Learn how to install, authenticate, and use Anthropic's Claude Code CLI. We walkthrough local refactoring, code audits, git integration, and running unit tests using this terminal-based AI coding assistant.
An in-depth comparison of Kilo Code and Cline (formerly Devins). We look at specialized personas, planning workflows, undo/checkpoints, and codebase search capabilities for autonomous AI agents.
A detailed, head-to-head comparison of Lovable.dev and Bolt.new. We analyze UI design quality, backend integrations, GitHub sync, and pricing to help you choose the best prompt-to-production AI app builder.
Looking for alternatives to Vercel's v0? We compare the best tools for generating clean Tailwind CSS and Next.js code, including Bolt.new, Lovable, Komposo, and Claude Artifacts.
Cursor AI has taken over from VS Code as the go-to code editor for AI-assisted development. We tested it for 3 weeks across real projects. Here's the honest review: is Cursor worth switching to in 2026?
Not sure which analytics tool to use for your SaaS or website? We compare PostHog, Plausible, and Umami — covering pricing, ease of use, privacy compliance, and free tiers — to help non-technical founders pick the right tool.
An in-depth, developer-focused comparison of PostHog, Plausible, and Umami. We analyze performance, privacy, Next.js bundle sizes, self-hosting difficulty, and pricing to help you pick the perfect analytics stack.
Cursor AI is the leading AI-powered code editor taking over from VS Code. We review its features, pricing, and how SaaS founders and creators can use it to build apps faster — no deep coding experience required.
Want to launch a SaaS with absolutely zero infrastructure overhead? Learn how to combine Clerk, Supabase, and Vercel to establish a highly secure, production-ready full-stack application at $0/month.
We compare the top open-source databases—Supabase, PocketBase, Turso, managed PostgreSQL, and MongoDB—to find the perfect data layer for solo SaaS developers.
Confused by enterprise compliance? We break down what SOC 2 is, when startup founders actually need it, and how to automate the entire process on a budget in 2026.
Struggling to choose your next AI development stack? We compare Cursor, Windsurf, and Bolt.new head-to-head on context window utilization, API latency, flow agent reliability, and costs.
Ready to launch your SaaS business? Learn how to leverage the ultimate AI stack (v0, Supabase, and Cursor) to build and deploy a functional, authenticated micro-SaaS in under 3 hours.
Looking for the ultimate AI coding assistant in 2026? We compare GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Tabnine side-by-side on context indexing, speed, multi-file edits, and pricing.
Looking to build a functional SaaS or AI application without writing code? We reviewed the best no-code AI web app builders to deploy your MVP in 24 hours, evaluating performance, scaling, and database limits.
Struggling to choose between Cursor and VS Code for your next web application? We analyzed Cursor and VS Code side-by-side, comparing AI execution speeds, context token optimization, and IDE performance.