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Epsisode 51 - Entrepreneurship in the AI Era With Yulia Chiaburu

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The Death of the SaaS Playbook: AI-Native Business Models and What Replaces Them On Legal Marketing Radio, host Chip interviews Yulia Chiaburu, a Solutions Architect Leader at AWS with 24+ years of experience across startups, enterprises, and Fortune 500 companies, about how AI is fundamentally reshaping the SaaS business model. Chiaburu explains that the traditional playbook — seat-based subscriptions, switching cost lock-in, and annual price increases — is cracking under three pressures: agents replacing human users, the rise of vibe coding lowering the barrier to build custom software, and a buyer shift toward paying for outcomes rather than access. She introduces concepts like "services software," outcome-based and usage-based pricing, and the importance of AI-native platforms where AI is core to the product rather than bolted on. The conversation covers real-world examples including a law firm's AI-powered intake and case management system, internal AI adoption challenges, the value of peer learning networks, and the competitive advantages West Michigan holds — domain expertise, lower burn rate, and a growing university talent pipeline — as AI lowers the barrier to founding a startup without coastal VC funding. 00:00 SaaS Is Cracking 01:00 Meet Yulia Chiaburu 03:30 What Is SaaSmageddon? 05:00 Services Software and Outcome-Based Pricing 06:30 AI-Native vs. Bolted-On AI 07:00 Should You Still Build a SaaS Startup? 14:00 AI Adoption Inside Organizations 22:00 Walking Teams Through AI Unlocks 24:00 Peer Groups as a Learning Strategy 26:00 Local vs. Open-Source Model Choices 28:00 West Michigan's Startup Advantages 29:30 Wrap Up

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episode Epsisode 51 - Entrepreneurship in the AI Era With Yulia Chiaburu artwork

Epsisode 51 - Entrepreneurship in the AI Era With Yulia Chiaburu

The Death of the SaaS Playbook: AI-Native Business Models and What Replaces Them On Legal Marketing Radio, host Chip interviews Yulia Chiaburu, a Solutions Architect Leader at AWS with 24+ years of experience across startups, enterprises, and Fortune 500 companies, about how AI is fundamentally reshaping the SaaS business model. Chiaburu explains that the traditional playbook — seat-based subscriptions, switching cost lock-in, and annual price increases — is cracking under three pressures: agents replacing human users, the rise of vibe coding lowering the barrier to build custom software, and a buyer shift toward paying for outcomes rather than access. She introduces concepts like "services software," outcome-based and usage-based pricing, and the importance of AI-native platforms where AI is core to the product rather than bolted on. The conversation covers real-world examples including a law firm's AI-powered intake and case management system, internal AI adoption challenges, the value of peer learning networks, and the competitive advantages West Michigan holds — domain expertise, lower burn rate, and a growing university talent pipeline — as AI lowers the barrier to founding a startup without coastal VC funding. 00:00 SaaS Is Cracking 01:00 Meet Yulia Chiaburu 03:30 What Is SaaSmageddon? 05:00 Services Software and Outcome-Based Pricing 06:30 AI-Native vs. Bolted-On AI 07:00 Should You Still Build a SaaS Startup? 14:00 AI Adoption Inside Organizations 22:00 Walking Teams Through AI Unlocks 24:00 Peer Groups as a Learning Strategy 26:00 Local vs. Open-Source Model Choices 28:00 West Michigan's Startup Advantages 29:30 Wrap Up

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