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AI-powered SaaS revolutionizing business operations

Thomas Robb: “What’s going on in SaaS?”

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What we’ll cover today:

  • 📊AI-powered SaaS revolutionising business operations

  • 🏆Who are the SaaS AI winners and losers? 

  • 💸My SaaS makes $25,122/mo with a 67% profit margin: full breakdown. 

  • 🔗The event roundup

AI-powered SaaS revolutionizing business operations

What if your everyday software could think for you?

That’s what AI-powered SaaS platforms are doing.

They’re no longer just tools; they’re game-changers.

Here’s how they’re transforming businesses:

  • Automating tedious tasks: Say goodbye to manual work and let AI handle the routine.

  • Making data-driven decisions: AI provides insights that help businesses make smarter, faster decisions.

  • Improving customer interactions: Build stronger relationships with customers through real-time engagement.

As Dr. Gireesh Neyyar, CEO of Wayvida, says: "AI is turning SaaS from a tool into an asset."

Small businesses now have access to insights once reserved for industry giants.

AI-powered SaaS is transforming how we work.

And this wave of innovation is only getting stronger.

  1. Who are the SaaS AI winners and losers?

Thomas Robb discusses how “SaaS companies have underperformed broader technology stocks (especially AI-related companies) in 2024. What is going on in SaaS right now?”

  1. My SaaS makes $25,122/mo with a 67% profit margin: full breakdown

An entrepreneur breaks down how his SaaS business runs on 67% profit margins.

Talking about where his expenditure goes in business and how to secure high-profit margins

The SaaS company plans to utilise the capital to accelerate its artificial intelligence (AI) roadmap, enable advanced features on its products, and improve client project delivery. 

“As enterprises focus more on leveraging AI, Rocketlane’s AI-driven capabilities for resource management, efficiency, and productivity are expected to provide a competitive edge,” the company said in a statement. 

Unicommerce CEO Kapil Makhija told PTI that the company has achieved an annual run rate of processing over 600 million transactions amounting to over USD 7 billion in annual gross merchandise value.

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