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Building a successful SaaS is tough. Everyone and their cousin is starting a software-as-a-service business these days. The marketplace is crowded. The stakes are high. And let’s face it, most SaaS products end up in the great tech graveyard, resting in peace alongside Apple’s Newton and Google Glass.
But here’s the good news: you don’t have to be afraid of failure. Not if you approach this like the best entrepreneurs out there do. They don’t just build one SaaS and cross their fingers. Nope. They create a system — a factory to pump out new ideas, test, fail, and win faster than the competition.
That’s right. You need a SaaS Factory.
Here’s how to do it. But beware: this isn’t about buying a “one-size-fits-all” solution. It’s about building a scalable system that works for you. One that’s going to let you launch, iterate, and repeat with efficiency.
Why Most SaaS Fail (And Why That’s Good)
Most SaaS products are born from great ideas, only to crash and burn shortly after launch. Amazon, Google, Microsoft? All of them have a graveyard full of failed products. But here’s the catch: those failures aren’t accidents. They’re stepping stones.
The reason the big players win is because they fail more and they fail faster. It’s not about…