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The SaaSpocalypse Is Overblown: 4 Reasons Your SaaS Company Isn't Dead Yet

The SaaSpocalypse Is Overblown: 4 Reasons Your SaaS Company Isn't Dead Yet

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March 22, 20265m 59s

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Show Notes

Everyone's saying AI will kill SaaS — but is the SaaSpocalypse actually real, or just the latest wave of disruption that enterprise software has survived before?

If you're a SaaS founder or operator watching vibe-coded apps spin up overnight, the fear is real. But the narrative is missing something critical: enterprise software isn't just code, and the moats that protect your ARR aren't going away anytime soon. Understanding what actually protects your revenue — and what doesn't — is the difference between panic and a clear-headed strategy. Here's what will you'll learn in episode #361 with Ben Murray.

  • Why enterprise software is far more than code — compliance infrastructure, security, governance, SLAs, and integrations take years to harden, and a weekend project won't replace that
  • How your proprietary data moat is actually becoming more powerful in the AI era, not less — and why AI agents without that data context are starting from zero
  • Why switching costs remain one of the strongest SaaS defensibility factors — and why even AI-native alternatives face massive operational barriers to displacement
  • The real operational commitment behind SaaS that vibe-coded tools can't replicate: customer support, product development, distribution, and long-term value delivery
  • Why internal vibe-coded tools face their own adoption ceiling — from data security concerns to IT compliance — so enterprise spend isn't fleeing as fast as the hype suggests

Tune in for the full bull case on SaaS survival — and get the frameworks from Ben's SaaSpocalypse blog post linked in the show notes.

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