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Personally. if you're thinking of switching languages I would suggest playing with a few languages to see what suits you. I would also use a boilerplate. There are tons that paid for but there are few open source ones and playing with the open-source ones will give you a chance to quickly build a demo project in that language and seeing if you like it. (Mines is source-available so it's free until you make 5k MRR) Checkout https://github.com/smirnov-am/awesome-saas-boilerplates
As I said, I'm a PHP developer, so I build using PHP (actually using my own boilerplate getparthenon.com) and I've always been wary of using more than the basics of language and open-source databases. Simply it's easier to manage costs if I know I can run an ansible playbook and generate a new setup within minutes on any provider.