← Back to context Comment by throwjjj 1 month ago Word of advice: don’t do SaaS anymore. It’s over. 6 comments throwjjj Reply popalchemist 1 month ago Stripe's billions of dollars per year would suggest otherwise.https://stripe.com/sessions/2025/scaling-vertical-saas nottorp 1 month ago Stripe sells shovels though. popalchemist 1 month ago Not their revenue. The revenue of their saas clients. Read the article. mdni007 1 month ago People will move to selfhosted for a while, find out it's more expensive to maintain, switch to SaaS and then a couple years later will switch back to selfhosted. It's an endless cycle throwjjj 1 month ago Nah you don’t get it. jesterson 1 month ago What would gurus advise to do?
popalchemist 1 month ago Stripe's billions of dollars per year would suggest otherwise.https://stripe.com/sessions/2025/scaling-vertical-saas nottorp 1 month ago Stripe sells shovels though. popalchemist 1 month ago Not their revenue. The revenue of their saas clients. Read the article.
nottorp 1 month ago Stripe sells shovels though. popalchemist 1 month ago Not their revenue. The revenue of their saas clients. Read the article.
mdni007 1 month ago People will move to selfhosted for a while, find out it's more expensive to maintain, switch to SaaS and then a couple years later will switch back to selfhosted. It's an endless cycle throwjjj 1 month ago Nah you don’t get it.
Stripe's billions of dollars per year would suggest otherwise.
https://stripe.com/sessions/2025/scaling-vertical-saas
Stripe sells shovels though.
Not their revenue. The revenue of their saas clients. Read the article.
People will move to selfhosted for a while, find out it's more expensive to maintain, switch to SaaS and then a couple years later will switch back to selfhosted. It's an endless cycle
Nah you don’t get it.
What would gurus advise to do?