'Distribution Became 10x More Important Than Building Another Product' Tops r/SaaS at 204 Upvotes
r/SaaS (204 upvotes / 41 comments)·medium signal
The day's highest-scoring r/SaaS post (204 upvotes, 41 comments) argues the marginal value of shipping another product has collapsed relative to distribution. Read alongside the same subreddit's shiny-object-syndrome thread and the vibe-coding-rescue thread the same day, the pattern is consistent: the founder community is converging on the claim that AI has made building cheap enough that it stopped being the constraint. Worth noting the thesis is asserted rather than evidenced in the post itself — the signal is the consensus forming, not the argument's rigor.