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And I was able to replace a team of four people that used to run a whole podcast network for me.
It's all done by this new software that I built.
And so at the end of the day, I did figure it out.
But I think in the process, I'm like, okay, it's a little bit more advanced than you think.
It is a little bit more work.
Are we at the point where you could just tell AI to clone a software and like replace Salesforce or HubSpot?
No, I don't think so.
And I do have a caveat to that.
But anyways, I do think this is a good point that, you know, when everyone says software is dead, I don't think people like Databricks or a lot of these big companies have to worry that they're going to get, you know, these massive organizations are going to get replaced by,
People that are going to vibe code because like these infrastructures are very complex.
You don't even know half the stuff that has to go into them.
A lot of it's just custom built.
So anyways, I don't think SaaS is dead is what I'm saying.
I will say there was a very good counterpoint on X. Someone posted, they said, Salesforce is hot garbage and easily replaced by anything a 13-year-old can come up with.
I love all the Salesforce haters.
But I think, yeah, at the end of the day,
What I do think is possible is I think it's very possible and very like everybody should be using AI tools like Lovable or Base44 or like all of these other, you know, Replit or like there's tons of these AI vibe coding tools, even my own platform, AIbox.ai to build tools.
You should be using all of these tools to replace expensive things inside of your organization, expensive SaaS tools.
um, subscriptions, you shouldn't like, I don't think we should expect these to all become products because maybe they're not like good enough or secure enough, or, um, you don't have all of the, like the backend nailed down enough to, to turn it into a product, right?