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Why the Future Belongs to Agentic AI with Daniel Saks, Landbase

Why the Future Belongs to Agentic AI with Daniel Saks, Landbase



The companies that win the next decade won’t just adopt AI — they’ll redesign how work gets done from the ground up. Daniel Saks, CEO and Co-Founder of Landbase, returns to share lessons learned from scaling two companies across two major technology waves. Daniel explores how the path from SaaS to agentic AI is not just a shift in tools, but a complete rethinking of how businesses operate, compete and grow.


Specifically, Daniel discusses:


(03:35) Daniel had early conviction in SaaS and saw it reshape business.

(07:48) How his approach today targets SMBs, and not enterprises.

(10:04) The intense competition in AI and how Landbase differentiates through deep talent, data, and execution.

(16:34) Why the infrastructure war in AI mirrors the early cloud era.

(19:53) AI can replace outdated service-based businesses.

(21:24) “Reclaim your day” reflects Landbase’s mission to let humans focus on creative, high-value work.

(23:39) Why value creation and timing still win deals — regardless of the tech wave.

(28:41) Relevance beats personalization in outbound.

(30:36) Why “move fast and break things” doesn’t work in a world demanding trust, values and governance.

(36:26) AI will run on autopilot — with humans in control.


Resources Mentioned:


Daniel Saks

https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielsaks/


Landbase | LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/company/landbase/


Landbase | Website

https://www.landbase.com/





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