We got into @ycombinator!
A few months ago, @onkar_borade_10, @SujaySriv , and I met at a football game in HSR, Bengaluru, and went deep on one question -
Why does SaaS take months and a huge team to get delivered after the sale? Building a good product should be enough, right?
Right?
Messy integrations. Handoffs. Siloed information. Poor documentation. Fragmented data. The list goes on.
We started a company with the vision to make SaaS self-serve.
@lab0_ai
Huge thanks to @dessaigne , @collinmathilde , and the YC team for this opportunity.
If your product rollouts take months or you're a system integrator/partner/FDE implementing SaaS, let's talk. Link below.
I asked my agent today what it wants. It wants a world without SSO, rbac and okta. A world where it can "just" access information without the confines of enterprise grade security and let it still be audited. All it craves is pure, fast information
we made so much noise about reducing Time to Value for software that everyone these days talks about how fast it is to go live with their new "agentic context bullshit"
(spoiler alert - it isn't)
The only thing I took away from @paulg's talk at YC was about investors - they invest in your company when they see a non zero probability of an outsized return
Investability: 0.1% chance of $100B >> 10% chance of $1B