Users get consumer excess, and investors cannot lock up software behind moats of capital investment into engineering time to build software. What was scarce becomes plentiful.
> Engineers are hired to create business value, not to program things.
Start? We're well past that. If your SaaS is just a fancy wrapper on some CRUD it's already been cloned by AI a dozen times. Even if it has some level of sophistication, unless there is a trove of data that only you have access to, it's already been cloned.
Users get consumer excess, and investors cannot lock up software behind moats of capital investment into engineering time to build software. What was scarce becomes plentiful.
> Engineers are hired to create business value, not to program things.
https://www.kalzumeus.com/2011/10/28/dont-call-yourself-a-pr...
What would you solve with inexpensive code from the token vending machine?
Start? We're well past that. If your SaaS is just a fancy wrapper on some CRUD it's already been cloned by AI a dozen times. Even if it has some level of sophistication, unless there is a trove of data that only you have access to, it's already been cloned.
This is why investors ask what your moat is