Why Vibe Coding Won't End SaaS: A New Perspective
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Why Vibe Coding Won't End SaaS: A New Perspective
"I really want to clean up a little bit when it comes to vibe coding and software as a service businesses, because I think there's a lot of confusion, a lot of hype, and a lot of complaints about the imminent demise of software as a service solutions. And I think it's time that we have a voice out here that is not a doomer."
"A quick word from our Sponsor, Paddle.com. I use Paddle as my Merchant of Record for all my software projects. They take care of all the taxes, the currencies, tracking declined transactions and updated credit cards so that I can focus on dealing with my competitors (and not banks and financial regulators). If you think you'd rather just build your product, check out Paddle.com as your payment provider."
There is widespread confusion, hype, and complaints about the supposed imminent demise of software-as-a-service businesses, but SaaS is not ending. Vibe coding refers to tools that generate software from loose user instructions, yet such tools will not eliminate SaaS. Payment platforms like Paddle can act as Merchant of Record, handling taxes, currencies, declined transactions, and updated credit cards to simplify operations. Subscription fatigue and some replacement of purchases may reduce certain revenues, but the SaaS industry retains value. Several important factors remain undervalued when evaluating AI's threat to software development and SaaS.
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