been thinking about this too. the middleware layer is getting decimated first
nprateem 14 hours ago||
The problem is never building, it's maintenance. SaaS isn't going anywhere.
aetherspawn 16 hours ago||
No.. just.. no.
This will be a thing for like 1, maybe 2 years, then people will realise it doesn’t make sense to spend $50K of time per annum to replace a $500/month subscription for a better product.
byronic 19 hours ago||
at last, TrueAnon has arrived at hackernews
nicman23 8 hours ago||
goooood.
scott-iii 20 hours ago||
the procurement bypass was the best part. now watching ai devs ship faster than our salesforce admin could configure flows
throw876987696 20 hours ago||
Time will tell.
kgwxd 20 hours ago||
Maybe the type of SaaS that's akin to stock media (photos, video, music). Just hard enough to do from scratch, but not important enough that it needs to be exceptional in it's field. I've made some money off software like that, and it was nice, but I always knew it couldn't last. Better developers took most of it from me years ago.
rubyfan 18 hours ago|
“Software is eating the world” and “AI is eating software”