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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

Stax

SaaS companies deliver software applications over the internet on a subscription basis, simplifying access and management for users. While they operate under different business models, ISVs and SaaS share similarities in software development, cross-platform accessibility, and industry reach. What are SaaS companies?

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User Model: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 1

CloudGeometry

There are at least three foundational dimensions that translate your business assumptions into critical technical solution inputs: User Model Monetization Measurement In this blog series, we explore how these three dimensions figure into key technical recommendations which enable scale in pursuit of SaaS business growth.

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The decade software ate the world

Intercom, Inc.

The wave of SaaS companies that built themselves on the likes of AWS and Azure have reinforced the pre-eminence of cloud computing. What was perhaps less predictable was the ensuing prevalence of the subscription-based business model. Streaming disrupts the culture.

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Monetization: What SaaS platform builders need to know to prepare for growth, Part 2

CloudGeometry

It’s easy to get lost in the noise of “SaaS monetization makes the world go round,” “Subscriptions mean printing money,” and other hype. The more money you will have left to add more customers, get them committed to subscriptions, and keep them away from your competitors. So why put it on our shortlist?

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4 SaaS benefits & advantages: Software as a Service pros & cons

ProfitWell

SaaS is typically a downloadable application that users can use when connected to the internet. There are two other cloud service models to be aware of: PaaS and IaaS. Google Compute Engine (GCE), Digital Ocean, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are all good examples of IaaS. However, the subscription model is flexible.

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Q&A recap | 2022 SaaS retention benchmarks

ChurnZero

You can download the full report for net retention and gross retention benchmarks as well as retention metrics in relation to ACV, growth, size, and more. I mean AWS or whatever might be going up too. A [You Mon]: Basically, you have different delivery models. What’s really most important is your subscription model.

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Q&A recap | 2022 SaaS retention benchmarks

ChurnZero

You can download the full report for net retention and gross retention benchmarks as well as retention metrics in relation to ACV, growth, size, and more. I mean AWS or whatever might be going up too. A [You Mon]: Basically, you have different delivery models. What’s really most important is your subscription model.