The rise of AI coding tools like Bolt and Replit is profoundly disrupting the enterprise software landscape by blurring the lines between buying and building software. Traditionally, companies opted for SaaS due to high costs and developer shortages, but AI tools enable non-traditional developers to create internal applications quickly. This influx of 'AI-native developers' means businesses can tackle projects previously deemed too complex or costly, significantly altering the economics of software development.
Historically, the decision to buy SaaS products stemmed from the high cost and complexity of building software internally.
Tools like Bolt empower a new class of developer - what Biilmann calls 'AI-native developers'... who can now build apps using AI to generate functional code.
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