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by pyrrhotech
1094 days ago
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It's a great story, but at least in the software world, this sort of thing is exponentially more difficult to pull off today than it was 10 or 15 years ago. The internet was the most economically revolutionary invention of all time. Sell to anyone! Connect anyone in the world instantly! It created a lot of low hanging fruit. So much that it took 20 years or so to grab it all. However, in 2023, all that low hanging fruit is gone, and the market is largely saturated. A quick Google search of nearly any idea will pop up at least a handful (sometimes 30+) of established competitors fighting over scraps, none of which ever have a chance of achieving Atlassian-level success. Even B2B SAAS is reaching that saturation point. The golden age of the garage tech startup becoming a billion dollar business in a few years are probably behind us. |
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