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Funny how people are shitting on SaaS now that manufacturing and hardware is getting hot. SaaS is THE industry that made most billionaires in the last two decades. SaaS is not dead. It has just become much easier and accessible to build. Which is a

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SaaS isn’t sexy anymore because it's no longer mysterious. Everyone and their cousin is building dashboards now. The challenge isn’t in tech, it’s in distribution. That’s where the real moat is. People will come back to SaaS the moment a new distribution hack drops.

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