Ask HN: Are there really over 150,000 SaaS companies?
By this article, there are over 150k unique apps connected to the cloud.
https://www.cloudlock.com/blog/the-explosion-of-apps-27-are-risky/
https://www.cloudlock.com/blog/the-explosion-of-apps-27-are-risky/
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 28.0 ms ] threadI have another 3 well researched ideas that can have similar outcomes.
SaaS is super easy when you go niche and aim for the 50k-100k MRR. You don't have to sell into enterprises to do that. Just have 1k customers paying $100 each. Solve some stupid problem in marketing and you've got yourself a viable SaaS.
There's no reason why there wouldn't be 100k engineers running a small SaaS on the side.
That is cool!
what are your cloud/infrastructure costs vs number of users ? And which cloud provider are you using ?
i pull the data once a day and create reports with a cronjob. the server is idle 99.999993% of the time and peak concurrent queries is 1.
once people buy that service, they quickly realize that although the data is now presented in such a way that you can gain insights from it, they still can't do anything with it, because they don't really get math. because of that, i upsell some data analytics consulting where they basically get my skype and can ask questions.
there are millions of super low hanging fruit services like that to be written, if youre willing to allow your TAM to be 1M ARR.
on the consulting side of things, i spend about 5 minutes a day talking to people, which means that my hourly on that is ridiculous.