Ask HN: Are SaaS businesses going to zero?
For at least 15 years, MindBody (booking app for yoga/pilates studios) cost ~$400 AUD/month for basic functionality (there existed cheaper plans but those missed critical features).
Today, it goes for $89/month - a 78% price reduction in just a couple of years
I can only guess this is due to market saturation due to it being relatively low-hanging fruit for startups to nibble at.
Such a dramatic fall in price makes me wonder if the end-game is a price war which sees all SaaS prices fall, potentially to $0 for those with low/no switching cost
12 comments
[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 28.2 ms ] threadAI doesn't mean everyone will build their own software, at least not in the next 5-10 years. It means the unit economics have completely changed.
If you're charging $100/seat - you need to completely refactor your business. We might see the end of the $1 million+/yr enterprise software contracts.