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SaaS Founder's Defense Goes Viral: 'Every Other Week Someone Tells Me I'm Building a Horse-Drawn Carriage'
A 109-upvote r/SaaS post from a founder arguing SaaS isn't dead despite AI agent hype resonates with the broader $285B SaaSpocalypse debate. The counterargument: most people don't want to build software, they want problems solved. This comes as IDC, Bain, Fortune, and Jefferies all publish conflicting analysis on whether AI agents will replace SaaS — the industry's defining strategic question of 2026.
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