
I am shipping 4 products while everyone panics about AI killing SaaS
I'm shipping 4 products while everyone panics about "AI killing SaaS" — here's what gets lost in the noise Every few weeks, a post blows up: "AI will kill B2B SaaS." A dev vibe-coded a clone of some $200/month tool over a weekend. The comments spiral. Founders get scared. Meanwhile, I'm over here shipping four products at once. As one person. Because of AI — not despite it. What's actually happening out there The "AI kills SaaS" narrative has a kernel of truth: AI is compressing the time it takes to build software features . A solo dev can now ship what used to require a small team. Competitors can clone you faster. That's real. The panic isn't. What the panic misses: software value was never in the features. It was in solving a problem someone actually has, repeatedly, reliably. If AI makes the features cheaper to build, it also makes the moat shift — from "we built this" to "we understand this problem better than anyone." What I'm actually doing this week I'm running four builds in p
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