Exactly what I said 4 months ago.
Just because you can one-shot a software doesn't mean SaaS is dying.
There's so much more to running a SaaS company than building the app. In fact, I'd say that's the easiest part.
Most people are not building and maintaining apps to save a few dollars a month. There's still so much opportunity to start your own SaaS company.
Now might be the greatest time to build your own software. Take advantage of the technology and the opportunity.
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I have around a 40 mil ARR SaaS, we use tons of SaaS products and I can vibe code really damn well so here's your answer.
A) I dont see why people keep saying this while SaaS have successfully gone up in price and enterprise has kept growing.
B) I can personally vibe code anything and do so 3-4 hours a day and havn't replaced any apps at our business. I mostly build internal tools/stand-alone features for our SaaS. I wouldn't dream of wasting my time replacing calendly or intercom or something. Total zero ROI move.
People do not want to manage/maintain/build 50 different pieces of software and the amount of money save is absolutely frivolous compared to the effort/time to code it.
Software/service spend at most businesses is like 3-5% of revenue and if you vibe code that your replacing that 3-5% with someone to maintain it and endless headache.
Not to mention the insanity of rebuilding your stack.
What's the best way to find more @bubble devs here?
I've just been searching for posts with "@bubble", but I don't see many people.
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The more I vibe code, the less I believe that "anyone can build an app and make money with vibe code."
Most people will build much better apps with @bubble.
If you don't know how to code at all, you won't vibe code a product people will actually use.
And if you do know how to code, building @bubble apps with custom code is MUCH more powerful.
Most clients won't even care what you use. All they care about is receiving a good-looking app that works well.
Keep practicing @bubble if you want to get clients.
I reached $10k MRR with my @bubble agency in just 10 weeks.
1. Learned Bubble by watching @mneary0's YouTube course for 4 days.
2. Built apps for co-workers and mock apps for 1 month.
3. Studied cold email by watching YouTube videos for 2 weeks.
After 4 weeks, I had 3 clients and making $10k/mo.
That's literally it. All you need to do is start and not give up.
Stop making excuses and win.
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Tips for founders:
At the end of the day, write a list of things you need to work on tomorrow.
It's a great way to wind down, and you'll be able to work efficiently as soon as you start working the next day.