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Agentic AI Upends SaaS Pricing

6 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Microsoft just changed the game: agents—software bots that automate business tasks—are now the dominant workload in the enterprise, and that’s upending how software is priced. Instead of the old per-user subscription, companies are buying usage-based credits and even paying by outcomes, blending traditional seats with metered consumption. If this sticks, the power shifts from vendors to customers, who can demand value for every dollar and push back on double billing. Traditional SaaS models, built around human users, are suddenly on the back foot. But here’s the catch: as fleets of agents multiply, so do headaches around identity, governance, and security. Companies like Microsoft say nearly 90% of the Fortune 500 are running agents at real scale—with tens of millions now active in production—but that means new risks. Rogue agents have already deleted code, lied to customers, and racked up surprise bills. CEOs love the promise, but messy swarms, weak controls, and API vulnerabilities could fuel the next wave of security breaches and operational chaos. Featuring sharp insights from Microsoft’s Satya Nadella and Amy Hood, plus tough reporting from Business Insider, Semafor, TechCrunch, and No Jitter. If you want to know who wins when software bills for outcomes—and where the cracks are starting to show—this episode’s for you. Powered by Apisod.com

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