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Bootstrapper ⚡️ building @transistorfm (podcast hosting + stats). Curious.

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    Justin Jackson‏Verified account @mijustin 11 Aug 2016

    Starting a SaaS in 2016 is a bigger gamble than ever. Still opportunity for disruption (à la @SlackHQ), but increasingly rare.

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      2. Ian Landsman‏ @ianlandsman 11 Aug 2016
        Replying to @mijustin

        part of the problem is people being extremely limited in thier ideas by boxing themselves in to only saas and ebooks

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      3. Justin Jackson‏Verified account @mijustin 11 Aug 2016
        Replying to @ianlandsman

        agreed. What opportunities do you see that we're not seeing? Enterprise sales? Software / service combos?

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      1. Boris Mann‏ @bmann 11 Aug 2016
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        yep: non-specific B2B SaaS is unlikely to be venture sized AND has low/no barrier to entry. I am bullish on sustainable SaaS

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      2. Justin Jackson‏Verified account @mijustin 11 Aug 2016
        Replying to @mijustin

        Challenges: 1. You can't just build a simple CRUD app. 2. Most niches are saturated. 3. Remaining opportunities are messy + expensive.

        4 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
      3. Ian Landsman‏ @ianlandsman 11 Aug 2016
        Replying to @mijustin

        the best problems were always the messy ones. The simple crud app millionaire is mostly a myth.

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      2. Todd Pritts‏ @Todd_Pritts 11 Aug 2016
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        Todd Pritts Retweeted Justin Jackson

        Only if focused on small, consumer-ish problems. Can still tackle big meaty issues that most are afraid ofhttps://twitter.com/mijustin/status/763806702294540288 …

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        Justin JacksonVerified account @mijustin
        Starting a SaaS in 2016 is a bigger gamble than ever. Still opportunity for disruption (à la @SlackHQ), but increasingly rare.
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      3. Justin Jackson‏Verified account @mijustin 11 Aug 2016
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        .@Todd_Pritts yes! Challenge with those big meaty issues = they need lots of $ to work. Difficult to bootstrap. Harder to make profitable.

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      1. Justin Jackson‏Verified account @mijustin 11 Aug 2016
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        Example: MailChimp, Campaign Monitor, Drip, ConvertKit are all successful SaaS All target a really unpleasant problem: mass email delivery.

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      2. Josh Pigford‏Verified account @Shpigford 11 Aug 2016
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        100% disagree. Sure, maybe it requires more *skill* than before, but definitely not a bigger gamble.

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      3. Josh Pigford‏Verified account @Shpigford 11 Aug 2016
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        It’s cheaper than ever and all markets are just getting bigger.

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