"SaaS isn't dead - Dont listen to big VCs fund promoting their portfolio companies that are AI agentic" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #2. By Wise_Carpenter388, 3 score, 1 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
SaaS isn't dead - Dont listen to big VCs fund promoting their portfolio companies that are AI agentic
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- Wise_Carpenter388
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- 3/26/2026, 10:39:43 PM
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- 3/27/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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Since the last 2 months i keep seeing CEO of big tech companies doing podcast with big VC fund like YC or A16Z saying SaaS is dead. I don’t really agree with that. I think SaaS is far from dead, but the type of SaaS that worked before is getting commoditized. The generic, horizontal tools like basic CRMs, dashboards, or PDF exporter are starting to feel interchangeable, especially now with AI making it easier to build and replicate those products. That’s also why you see companies like Salesforce and HubSpot rushing to integrate AI everywhere. They know the pressure is real. What’s actually happening is more of a shift than a death. The value is moving away from tools that just organize data toward systems that can interpret it and tell you what to do. That’s where vertical SaaS starts to make a lot more sense. When you focus on a specific industry, you’re not just building features. You’re working with structured data, repeatable workflows, and very clear economic outcomes. That give...