
š£ SaaS-Fished: When the Demo is a Mirage
Process Debt Ā· Chris Terrell
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Show Notes
Weāve all been thereādrawn in by a sleek SaaS website, hypnotized by animated walkthroughs, and convinced this tool will finally solve our teamās biggest pain points. But behind the glossy UI and clever branding? A clunky mess that no one wants to use.
You just got SaaS-fished.
Itās the business version of catfishing:
- The video showed elegant workflows.
- The reps promised seamless integrations.
- Your team expected a miracle.
And what did you get? šø A tool that doesnāt fit the use case 𤯠A confused, overburdened team š« Zero adoption and sunk cost
š© Common Red Flags Youāre Being SaaS-Fished:
- āLow-code / no-code / some-codeā buzzwords
- Beautiful mockups that donāt match reality
- It promises to solve everyoneās problem
- Add-ons that double the total cost
- Integrations that should workābut donāt
š” Prevention Checklist:
- Sandbox it. Never trust the happy-path demo.
- Get real users. Not just execs or IT buyers.
- Proof of concept. Spend some money to test before scaling.
- Process first. Donāt fix a tool problem when you have a workflow problem.
- Watch integration scope. APIs ā automation.
Letās stop believing every tool will magically solve process debt.
The grass isnāt greenerāitās just better marketed. š±