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The State of Subscription Apps with RevenueCat’s CEO Jacob Eiting and Growth Advocate David Barnard

SaaStr

In this week’s Workshop Wednesday, RevenueCat CEO Jacob Eiting and Growth Advocate David Barnard share their annual State of Subscription Apps report with us. So, let’s look at the state of subscription apps and how B2B SaaS can learn from it. Churn is much higher on consumer subscriptions, but you have higher expansion revenue.

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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. SaaS, or Software as a Service, companies host and deliver software applications over the internet on a subscription basis. Primarily through direct-to-user subscriptions and third-party distributors.

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

CloudGeometry

Sign-Up is the most recognizable part of onboarding, as it’s where the application captures information about who is going to use the software and how the subscription gets billed. For a deep dive, have a look at the AWS Definitions – SaaS Lens ; for a deeper dive, see the Google DevOps Catalog here. Or just drop us a line.

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What Are SaaS Products + 22 Successful SaaS Companies to Follow

User Pilot

Quickbooks and Xero are accounting SaaS products that help you send invoices, track expenses, and process payroll. Software as a Service (SaaS): SaaS providers have ready-to-use software applications over the internet on a subscription basis. Online invoicing : Manage and track invoices to maintain cash flow with ease.

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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. Google Compute Engine (GCE), Digital Ocean, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are all good examples of IaaS. Since SaaS is typically subscription-based (aka, no licensing fees) there are lower costs upfront. Cheaper upfront.

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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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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. Perhaps nowhere is the impact of the subscription model quite as dramatic as in popular culture.