Topic: SaaS

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  1. Pricing the Autonomous Worker: Why SaaS is Moving to Pay-Per-Task

    BlogNov 20, 2025MediumSarah Jenkins, Esq.

    The traditional SaaS pricing model—charging per 'user seat' per month—is breaking down in the era of Agentic AI. When a single human employee can deploy 50 autonomous agents to execute workflows ac...

  2. The Great Agentic Pivot: How We Rebuilt Our SaaS in 30 Days

    BlogAug 14, 2025MediumSarah J. Jenkins

    When our traditional B2B SaaS product hit a growth wall, we realized our users didn't want a better dashboard; they wanted the work done for them. This post chronicles our startup's chaotic but suc...

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What does this SaaS page rank?

It ranks public content for SaaS using recent discussion, review, and engagement signals so you can triage faster. This guidance is specific to SaaS topic page on Attendemia and is written so it still makes sense without reading other sections on the page.

How should I use weekly vs monthly vs all-time?

Use weekly for fast-moving updates, monthly for stable trend confirmation, and all-time for evergreen references. This guidance is specific to SaaS topic page on Attendemia and is written so it still makes sense without reading other sections on the page.

How can I discover organizations active in SaaS?

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