@AlexFinn: I think a majority of 100+ person software companies die in the next 2 years Every big idea that re...
I think a majority of 100+ person software companies die in the next 2 years Every big idea that requires 100s of people to develop will just be vibe coded by smaller teams in minutes. Even if they can only vibe code 70% of the product that’ll be enough to cancel all the contracts with big SaaS companies I think you see the death of 100+ person SaaS companies and an absolute explosion of 1-5 person SaaS companies building extremely useful AI forward tools for very small slivers of the market. Tools built for a niche of a niche of a niche. AI CRM tools for Korean grocery stores. AI payroll tool for lumber warehouses. Use cases big generalist companies like Salesforce or Cursor would never go after. These companies will make maybe $15 million a year max. 0% chance of ever going public or becoming a household name. But if you’re a 5 person company with a $200 subscription to Codex, that’s an incredible amount of money. There hasn’t been 1 software release from the last 6 months where I couldn’t rebuild it myself in minutes. Now with my OpenClaw autonomously reading the internet, looking for successful tools and just building them without my permission, I wake up to SaaS I can use and sell every morning. It’s completely abundant. What this means for you: • Learn vibe coding (I’d recommend OpenClaw, Codex, Claude Code) • Think about where you areas of expertise are • If you have no areas of expertise, have your OpenClaw teach you • Build a niche app for that area of expertise • Have your OpenClaw go out and find potential customers • DM/email them • Change your life I’m 100% confident this is the future. Up to you if you’ll do anything about it