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ISVs vs SaaS: What’s the Difference?

Stax

While they operate under different business models, ISVs and SaaS share similarities in software development, cross-platform accessibility, and industry reach. ISVs and SaaS providers differ in software distribution, licensing models, hosting responsibilities, support options, upgrade and maintenance procedures, and scalability.

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Clouded Judgement 3.31.23

Clouded Judgement

How Will AI Effect Software Business Models? Like many, I’ve been thinking about how AI and foundation models will effect the world of software. In particular - how AI will effect software business models. Startups and younger companies don’t have this luxury.

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What the Public Markets Trends Say About the Fundraising and M&A Environment Startups

Tom Tunguz

As the earnings season has progressed , the tech sector is showing impressive signs of strength and predictability in the underlying companies’ business. Startups benefit from a booming public market for three reasons. Overall, business is go, go go for technology companies despite the blip earlier this year in the stock market.

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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.

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That’s a nice little $1-2M SaaS company you have here. Call me to discuss if it will scale!

The Angel VC

In the last few years I’ve come to the realization that Josh’s observation can also be applied to the SaaS world: Building a SaaS business with $1-2 million in ARR is not that hard and not that valuable. Starting a new company is always hard and most SaaS startups never get to $1-2 million in ARR. Let me rephrase that.

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Facebook Workplace’s Julien Codorniou on turning companies into communities

Intercom, Inc.

But as the college-dorm-room startup matures, there’s a fascinating twist to be found in the way it applies its new mission to Workplace, a B2B startup within the (former) startup. You really have to think of Workplace as a SaaS startup within Facebook. Workplace is about connecting people.

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Transforming the Technology Industry: The Power of Usage-Based Pricing

Blulogix

Here are the key benefits that have accelerated its adoption: Cost Efficiency Usage-based pricing eliminates the need for businesses to overpay for underutilized services. With this model, customers pay only for what they use, optimizing cost efficiency. This flexibility enables businesses to respond to market demands efficiently.