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29 Latin American SaaS Superstars

SaaStock

Since its launch in 2015, it has attracted more than 4,500 retailers who use it as their central marketplace. Some of its top uses include financial services, e-commerce, marketing, education, and many more. . The Brazilian platform Superlógica is created with small service businesses in mind. Founded : 2001.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Jennifer Tejada, Ben Chestnut, and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

I’ve been in software since the ’90s and for over 20 years, nearly that entire time, we’ve been talking about digital transformation, developing strategies, architecting new technologies, and moving beyond digitization to rethinking our businesses, our products, and our services in a way that’s optimized for a digital world.

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Q&A with Maria Pergolino, Anthony Kennada, Aaron Ross and Jason Lemkin (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

If you haven’t signed up on the mobile app or whatever, it’s cool. Aaron : Well, also, as someone who went through this, especially like the 2000, 2001 times. Our monthly self-service churn went from like 3% to like 9%, right? We’re seeing that the marketplace is becoming like more and more noisy, right?

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Top 20 SaaS Companies in Brazil

SmartKarrot

Amber also offers AmbarConaz, an online marketplace connecting supply chain and construction sites. Creditas is an online marketplace for asset-backed consumer loans. The company’s services cater to small and medium-sized businesses. The company has several products offering digital solutions. Wabbi Software S.A., Founded: 2012.

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The Midas List Live (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

One is two thirds enterprise, one third consumer, some healthcare as well now, and I would say, over the last few months, we have still continued with the same areas that we were excited about before so very much in marketplaces and consumer subscription and SAS. And so there were companies that had to pull their IPO in 2001.