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by tsiki
4592 days ago
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This makes me think if there might be demand for a consultancy-like startup, which has the business idea of taking over a SaaS service if the company is discontinued, and running it for x number of months/years. The business model would presumably be charging the SaaS company an insurance-like fee, and the value proposition would be that they can advertise their SaaS as a "safe" service. |
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Plus, keep in mind that most startups fail - this isn't like fire insurance. If anything, a consultancy like this might make it easier for founders to walk away sooner and with less guilt knowing that someone else will bail out their customers.