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Comment by jstummbillig

3 days ago

I disagree. This has both APIs as well as connectors. One of the reasons I use Google Workspace as SaaS is because of the extensive API, that gives me the flexibility I need with a great starting point (and continued development, that I continue to benefit from).

Yes, but imagine a chat app that's designed for accountants, that has widgets for accounting, and it's set up for accounting workflows. That's _HUGE_ but not something that a "one chat to rule them all" is going to just go and do. You could use that same example for lab technicians and any other role.

  • Same "verticalization" argument people made for search in the early 2000s. There's a lot more use cases for tech than just vertical SaaS apps.

    • I don't think that comparison holds, search is a task you do as part of a workflow, there isn't a big difference in search across verticals other than curation of the data set you're searching from. If chat is becoming how people do their work, I don't see how product proliferation across verticals isn't going to be a thing.