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Small AI Models and the SaaSpocalypse
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we examine the global shift toward agentic AI, a phase where autonomous systems move beyond simple assistance to execute complex, end-to-end business workflows. This transition poses a significant challenge to established SaaS business models, as traditional per-user pricing faces pressure from increased worker efficiency and architectural displacement. While legacy vendors struggle with technical debt and the "retrofit trap," agile startups are gaining a competitive edge by building AI-native architectures from the ground up. Small teams are further disrupting the industry by fine-tuning small language models, which provide specialized, high-performance results at a fraction of the cost of large API rentals. To survive this era, organizations must prioritize domain-specific data moats and move toward human-in-the-loop models where individuals act as orchestrators of multiple agents. Ultimately, the literature suggests that the next decade will redefine software as a connected enterprise layer driven by autonomous action rather than static tools.