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Registering domains, managing environment vars, setting up email forwarding - All these are painful chores right now
They won't be in the next few months
Either these providers prioritize their roadmap effectively or they get disrupted fast
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SaaS is dead if you zoom out and consider that apps will be made on the fly with English
people will pay for SaaS still
but the bar is 10-100x higher
SaaS is dead means the ocean is shifting from blue to red
“SaaS is dead”
Because grandma is going to vibe code her plant watering app
And then grandma is going to continue:
> shipping features
> fixing bugs
> ensuring uptime
> updating dependencies
Instead of paying $30/month
Yeah, SaaS is dead
@thdxr accruing slop can be a strategy if you’re trying to move fast and don’t have traction yet
this approach doesn’t work if you’re building for scale tho
Kevin Kelly’s 1,000 true fans is more on point than ever
AI will build software on the fly
And day-to-day problems will be solved more rapidly
Most creators will thrive through the support of their small communities
Charge a premium, deliver thoughtful work, support fellow indie makers
I’m managing product, design and engineering agents simultaneously
This is the new agile
And what the software architect role is becoming
One human generalist managing a team of software agents
Software is not dead, it’s gone exponential
SaaS won’t die.
But most companies will bc they just don’t meet the new standard:
AI-native, multi-modal, exceptionally designed, blazing fast, ergonomic, delightful.