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Learn to build a comprehensive AI software cost analysis tool that evaluates both development and lifecycle costs, helping organizations make informed decisions about AI software adoption.
Lovable has surpassed $500 million in annualized revenue, with users creating over one million new projects weekly. The platform is helping businesses automate customer service while building new ventures around its tools.
This article explains the concept of the SaaSpocalypse — the fear that AI will destroy the software industry — and why experts believe that fear may be overblown.
IBM stock surged 30% in May as Barclays initiated coverage with an overweight rating, citing the company's quantum software business as a key differentiator amid the SaaS downturn.
TNW, Oneflow, and Flexas are hosting a free gathering in Amsterdam on June 3rd to explore the essentials of succeeding in AI-native SaaS. With only two days left, the event is nearly full, highlighting strong interest in AI-driven business strategies.
This explainer explores how AI is being used in SaaS products and why it matters for businesses to stand out in a crowded market.
London-based beauty and wellness booking platform Fresha has achieved unicorn status with a $1 billion valuation following an $80 million funding round led by KKR.
AI-native spending surged 94% in Q1 2026, outpacing traditional SaaS growth by a significant margin, signaling a major shift in enterprise technology investment.
The narrative that AI has killed SaaS is gaining traction, but experts argue that the real issue is how the software is being sold, not its fundamental viability.
This article explains how curated tech events like SaaS on the Beach use advanced concepts like network theory, AI curation, and platform economics to maintain high-value interactions as they scale.
This article explains how Legora achieved $100 million in annual recurring revenue in just 18 months through advanced AI-driven automation, examining the enterprise software growth acceleration mechanisms at play.
Prague-based restaurant tech startup Choice has closed $7.1 million in Series A funding to expand its platform across Europe.