{"slug": "ai-is-killing-the-saas-model-and-i-think-that-s-a-good-thing", "title": "AI Is Killing the SaaS Model. And I Think That's a Good Thing.", "summary": "A developer argues that AI is killing the SaaS model by enabling anyone to build custom software quickly, making paid subscriptions for simple tools unnecessary. The developer suggests that single-purpose SaaS products without unique moats are threatened, while platforms with network effects or complex integrations remain safe. The post concludes that this shift benefits users by reducing reliance on generic, overpriced subscriptions.", "body_md": "I'll be honest with you.\n\nThe last time I considered paying for a SaaS product, I caught myself thinking: *\"Wait. Could I just build this myself?\"*\n\nAnd the answer, increasingly, is **yes**.\n\nThat moment changed something in how I see the software industry.\n\nA few years ago, building a working web app required real technical depth. Months of learning. A team. Infrastructure knowledge. It was a high barrier and SaaS products existed precisely because most people couldn't build their own tools.\n\nThat barrier is collapsing.\n\nWith AI, a developer even a junior one can now conceive, design, and ship a functional application in days. Not months. A solo student in their bedroom can build what used to require a funded startup.\n\nAnd here's the logical consequence nobody talks about enough: **if anyone can build software, why would they pay someone else for it?**\n\nBefore subscribing to any tool now, I ask myself three questions:\n\nMore and more often, the answer points toward building my own version.\n\nNot because I'm cheap. But because AI makes it genuinely **faster and easier** to build a custom solution than to adapt my workflow to someone else's product.\n\nA personal project management tool. A custom dashboard. A note taking app with exactly the features I want. A budget tracker built around my actual habits.\n\nWhy pay $12/month for a tool that does 80% of what I need when I can build 100% of what I need in a weekend?\n\nNot all SaaS will die. But I think a specific category is in serious trouble: **the simple, single-purpose tools.**\n\nThe ones that do one thing. Solve one problem. The ones where the value proposition is essentially: *\"We built this so you don't have to.\"*\n\nThat value proposition just got a lot weaker.\n\nIf your product's entire moat is \"we wrote the code and you didn't have to\" AI just erased your moat.\n\nThink about:\n\nEvery single one of these is now buildable by a motivated developer with AI assistance in a weekend.\n\nThe ones that survive will have something AI-assisted solo development can't easily replicate:\n\nNotion, Stripe, Figma, Linear, these aren't threatened by someone building their own version. They offer something fundamentally hard to replicate alone.\n\nThe $9/month form builder with no unique angle? That's a different story.\n\nIf you're building a SaaS product right now, I think this is the most important question you need to answer honestly:\n\n**Could a motivated developer with AI assistance replicate your core value in a weekend?**\n\nIf the answer is yes you have a problem. Not an immediate one. But a growing one.\n\nThe market for \"we built this so you don't have to\" is shrinking. The market for \"we built something you genuinely couldn't build yourself\" is still very much alive.\n\nI think we're entering a world where software splits into two categories:\n\nThe middle ground the simple paid SaaS with no unique moat is going to get squeezed from both sides.\n\nAnd honestly? I think that's good for users. We've been paying subscription fees for tools that were always a little too generic, a little too bloated, a little too expensive for what they actually delivered.\n\nAI is giving us a way out.\n\n**What do you think are you starting to build your own tools instead of paying for SaaS? Or do you think paid products will always have an edge that self-built tools can't match?**\n\n*This is part of a series where I share my honest thoughts on AI, learning, and building in tech.\n*Follow along on Facebook*", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ai-is-killing-the-saas-model-and-i-think-that-s-a-good-thing", "canonical_source": "https://dev.to/josaphatstar/ai-is-killing-the-saas-model-and-i-think-thats-a-good-thing-4cna", "published_at": "2026-06-27 10:36:02+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-27 11:04:17.092782+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["artificial-intelligence", "ai-products", "developer-tools", "ai-startups"], "entities": ["Notion", "Stripe", "Figma", "Linear"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ai-is-killing-the-saas-model-and-i-think-that-s-a-good-thing", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ai-is-killing-the-saas-model-and-i-think-that-s-a-good-thing.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ai-is-killing-the-saas-model-and-i-think-that-s-a-good-thing.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/ai-is-killing-the-saas-model-and-i-think-that-s-a-good-thing.jsonld"}}