This was an incredibly insightful video on building a SaaS! I really appreciated the detailed breakdown of challenges and common mistakes in development. As someone who's currently going through analysis paralysis, your insights on the advantages of using agents and the emphasis on designing flexible and adaptable architectures were especially helpful. Implementing a playbook for SaaS development seems like a game-changer for streamlining processes and improving consistency. The discussion around the "Service as a Software" model was fascinating, highlighting its evolving potential. Thanks for sharing such a comprehensive guide. Looking forward to more of your insightful content! Best regards,
Good q! My recommendation is to directly leverage the OpenAI chat and Claude api. Also keep them slim. 1-3 tools max. I ignore the frameworks and just build my own agent abstractions. It is way easier to debug when something goes wrong. MCP is fairly new and needs time to cook. But for direct computer use, they’re the only major framework in the space.
Shut up, shut up, stop throwing my failures in my face, mom! Lol but for reals, great video. You're probably going to save me tons of time (and therapy bills haha). Much appreciate the content (and especially its quality & value) you put out. Cheers!
How do you think that shift to pay per outcome will affect overall biz strategy? Bc it seems that the high frequency use / system to record model was the goal in the last generation (ie. you have a user who lives in salesforce everyday), now with outcome based pricing, they may use this once, and be done. Does it force a business to keep selling more outcomes in their category?
I think so. Most businesses will at least attempt to shift towards it but it will require another level operational excellence. Salesforce is a great example because they have already adapted. They're on the second version of their Agentforce were they charge per conversation/action. Like most big shifts it won't happen all at once.Both models with coexist for a while but the agent based one will have the advantage. Salesforce still does the traditional system of record. Customers will come to expect when they enter data or click a button, something of value gets returned and it not just feel like data entry.
Where do I start to learn about APIs, AI Agents, SaaS and so on? I feel like I'm behind and will fail within three next 5 years if I don't learn and adapt..
This was an incredibly insightful video on building a SaaS! I really appreciated the detailed breakdown of challenges and common mistakes in development. As someone who's currently going through analysis paralysis, your insights on the advantages of using agents and the emphasis on designing flexible and adaptable architectures were especially helpful.
Implementing a playbook for SaaS development seems like a game-changer for streamlining processes and improving consistency. The discussion around the "Service as a Software" model was fascinating, highlighting its evolving potential.
Thanks for sharing such a comprehensive guide. Looking forward to more of your insightful content!
Best regards,
You nailed it ! Glad this could help in anyway 🙏🏾
Wow! You definitely were resonating with me! Great video! 🙂
u just gained a subscriber, incredible content! THANKS😊
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@1:08 Just @ me next time. All of the intro describes me lol. Great motivation, great video.
hahah glad to know it's not just me
Awesome video bro
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How do you recommend building your agents? Langchain? Or using like these Everything LLMs? Also I’m been invested a lot of time in Claude MCP
Good q! My recommendation is to directly leverage the OpenAI chat and Claude api. Also keep them slim. 1-3 tools max. I ignore the frameworks and just build my own agent abstractions. It is way easier to debug when something goes wrong. MCP is fairly new and needs time to cook. But for direct computer use, they’re the only major framework in the space.
Nice content!
What presentation software is it? Is it PowerPoint? These slides are so pretty!
Thanks ! Nah I’m terrible at PowerPoint. I’m using gamma
Love your videos
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Shut up, shut up, stop throwing my failures in my face, mom!
Lol but for reals, great video. You're probably going to save me tons of time (and therapy bills haha).
Much appreciate the content (and especially its quality & value) you put out. Cheers!
😂😂 absolutely glad it helps !
Excellent video!
Glad you liked it!
How do you think that shift to pay per outcome will affect overall biz strategy? Bc it seems that the high frequency use / system to record model was the goal in the last generation (ie. you have a user who lives in salesforce everyday), now with outcome based pricing, they may use this once, and be done. Does it force a business to keep selling more outcomes in their category?
I think so. Most businesses will at least attempt to shift towards it but it will require another level operational excellence. Salesforce is a great example because they have already adapted. They're on the second version of their Agentforce were they charge per conversation/action. Like most big shifts it won't happen all at once.Both models with coexist for a while but the agent based one will have the advantage. Salesforce still does the traditional system of record. Customers will come to expect when they enter data or click a button, something of value gets returned and it not just feel like data entry.
Where do I start to learn about APIs, AI Agents, SaaS and so on? I feel like I'm behind and will fail within three next 5 years if I don't learn and adapt..
great stuff, thanks
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