Can I make a highly niche SaaS and make enough money to stop being a wageslave? I only need like $60k/yr and I'll be happy
>>107568246I get it anon, but sorry to be the one to tell you: you're naive dude. It's not that easy to start a business.
>>107568246Yeah. Just find a SaaS that's already doing well and make a better version. Then encroach on their market share. Don't waste time with "new ideas", 90% of the time you'll end up building something no one wants.
>>107568285BullshitIf some random Russian guy can come to where I live and make a business while he can barely speak English why can't I?>>107568308How do I find one that isn't absolutely dominant?
>>107568246No. Bitrot is real and maintaining a SAAS is just another form of being a wageslave. Best you can do is develop something and sell it to Meta/Alphabet for $$$ then retire on that
>>107568584>just make something Meta would want lol :^)
>>107568246If you could, you wouldn't ask. Back to the cage
>>107568599Hey I didn't say it's easy, I said it's OP's only potential play to avoid being a wageslave
>>107568435The Russian guy is funded by KGB.
>>107568733Пo-pyccки, гиб pyбль
well OP the bad news is that SaaS is getting eaten alive by AI because now companies can make the SaaS tools internally and better tailored to their needsthe realistic news is that even before AI, making a SaaS was hard work, especially doing costumers support so not much changed in that regardthe good news is that AI is there for your use, and it can code you almost anything that would have required a team of people, or esoteric knowledge, or months of work for a sole dev. So in theory there should be some way to extract value from itI recommend throwing shit at walls until something sticks
>>107568246>SaaSnot buying your niggerscam subscription model fag software. get a real job, loser.
>>107568435It really does tire me how everyone on this website assumes the weakest form of a persons ideas and attacks that. Online "business" != real world business != "passive income." I suspect what you want is the mythical unicorn of setting up a reoccurring revenue stream and afterwards expecting to do fuck all to maintain it. Real world businesses mean less competition but require actual work to maintain it. Starting one will force you to work harder than a 9-5 with potentially more downside.For "online businesses" you're dealing with a market open to billions of people. Competition every where. Good luck earning anything online outside of a regular job that happens to use computers in the process (which still isn't a business.)
>>107568246Saas will be dead soon anon. you wont get any 60k/year