SaaS Business
A SaaS business is one whereby software is licensed to end users from a central location, usually delivered via the web. “SaaS” stands for “software as a service” and customers are generally billed monthly. Microsoft Office 365, Dropbox, Google G Suite, and Slack are all examples of SaaS businesses. Contrast those with the old days of buying software that came in a box and was installed through a peripheral drive.
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The Right Level of Development Cost for a SaaS Business
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SaaS Businesses Don't Make Much Money
The valuation premium for SaaS is 5x revenue, but SaaS may be harder to scale
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The Right Level of Development Cost for a SaaS Business
How much Debt should a SaaS Business have?
SaaS Businesses Don't Make Much Money
The valuation premium for SaaS is 5x revenue, but SaaS may be harder to scale