$15M SaaS Vendor GONE in Months | What Chamath Built | E81
Software is getting 60-80% cheaper to build. That's changing everything about buying versus building enterprise software.
Last September, Chamath Palihapitiya made a bold claim: one company is replacing a $15 million-per-year SaaS vendor using what he calls a Software Factory. Not switching to a competitor. Replacing it entirely.
Here's what's happening beneath the hype:
SaaS valuations crashed from 20x revenue to 3.5x. India's IT services revenue grew 6.1% while headcount grew only 2.3%—the widest gap in a decade. Big Four consulting firms are racing to deploy Software Factory services.
When production gets industrialized, economics shift. The question is: where does the value move?
In this episode, I break down:
- Why Software Factories work NOW (the GenAI breakthrough that changed everything)
- How AI maps 30-year-old legacy systems we thought were unmappable
- The 4-step factory process (map → knowledge graph → assembly → validation)
- Why India IT firms face pricing pressure first (offshore model disruption)
- Why engineering jobs grow 17% while routine coding declines (BLS data)
- The Trust Premium: why validators win, not the fastest builders
This isn't about coding faster. It's about reducing the cost of understanding, changing, and validating enterprise software. That's the real breakthrough.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Hook: Software Getting 60-80% Cheaper
0:30 Chamath's $15M SaaS Replacement Claim
1:15 Three Signals: SaaS Crash, India IT Gap, Big Four
2:30 Category Formation (EY Partnership)
3:25 Why DevOps, Offshore, Low-Code Didn't Change Economics
5:15 India IT: NASSCOM 6.1% vs 2.3% Data
6:25 Why FY26 Is Different (AI Pilots → Production)
8:20 SaaS Valuation Collapse (20x → 3.5x)
9:45 Legacy Fog: 80% Investigated AI, 5% in Production
11:30 Why Traditional Approaches Fail
12:45 Software Factory 4-Step Process
14:15 Why Couldn't We Do This Before? (GenAI Breakthrough)
15:50 JPMorgan COiN Example (360K Hours Saved)
16:45 BCG 70% Rule: People, Process, Change Management
18:05 Engineering Jobs: Growing 17%, Not Declining
18:50 The Rebuttal: Global Growth vs India Decline
19:50 Trust Premium: Validators Win, Not Builders
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FULL ANALYSIS:
Read the detailed breakdown on my Substack covering who loses margin first, three pricing models emerging, and the complete reconciliation of why global jobs grow while India headcount declines.
Link: https://substack.com/@subratakar
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Host: Subrata Kar
The Spark & The Forge
I study patterns from builders who scale—enterprise systems, AI platforms, and startups—and extract actionable insights leaders can apply immediately.
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