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The Vertical SaaS Gold Rush: Why Non-Tech B2B Is Growing 250%+ Faster

SaaStr

TL;DR: While most public SaaS companies are growing at 8-10%, the companies crushing it are those selling outside the tech bubble – restaurants, construction, logistics, and e-commerce. They’re growing 2-3x faster than traditional horizontal SaaS. Many are doing pretty, pretty, well. At Least Right Now.

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The Complete Guide to SaaS Pricing Strategy

Tom Tunguz

But throughout this turmoil, startups must adopt a process to craft a good pricing strategy, and re-evaluate prices periodically, at least once per year. There are exceptions: Oracle’s database, Tanium’s security product, Workday’s human capital management software. Many infrastructure as a service companies do this.

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ServiceTitan: Benchmarking the S1 Data

Clouded Judgement

” The trades consist of the collection of field service activities required to install, maintain, and service the infrastructure and systems of residences and commercial buildings. There are hundreds of thousands of trades businesses providing essential services in every corner of the country.

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NVIDIA Hits $4 Trillion: What Founders Can Learn from the Greatest Growth Story Ever Told

SaaStr

For SaaS founders, NVIDIA’s journey offers critical lessons about platform strategy, timing major transitions, and building infrastructure that becomes indispensable. Key Lesson: The best platforms don’t just serve one vertical—they create horizontal infrastructure that enables entirely new categories of applications.

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Going Global: Why a Localized Checkout Is Key to SaaS Success

FastSpring

In the SaaS industry, the checkout experience can make or break a sale. A seamless, localized checkout process is crucial for converting potential customers, especially in global markets. Focusing on these three key areas can help your SaaS business win more customers: Language. Payment methods. Currency display.

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The Early Days: How Deel Went From $1m to $100m ARR in Just 20 Months

SaaStr

I dream about clients telling me, ‘Hey, I did not receive my payment today. ” This brutal honesty has become Wang’s signature—and it’s exactly what propelled Deel from $1M to $100M ARR in just 20 months, making them (briefly) the fastest-growing SaaS company in history. .” What is going on?'”

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Navan Files for IPO: The Opening of B2B IPO Floodgates?

SaaStr

Navan, the corporate travel and expense management unicorn formerly known as TripActions, confidentially filed for a U.S. Instead, the company pivoted aggressively into expense management and payments, expanding beyond its travel roots. No “classic” B2B leader has IPO’d yet in this wave. But we may have our first.

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