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Today’s SaaS discussions are dominated by a fascinating tension between artificial intelligence and human intuition. Over at r/saas, the community is weighing business advice from Gemini Pro 3.1 against human experts, reflecting a growing curiosity about how much strategy can be safely outsourced. This skepticism is echoed in a lively thread calling for an end to "vibe-coded" AI projects, as founders push for more substance and less hype. It’s clear that as the barrier to building drops, the value of authentic, battle-tested experience is skyrocketing.
Beyond the technical builds, the focus has shifted toward the grueling realities of distribution and monetization. One founder’s story of hitting 23,000 users with zero revenue highlights the classic struggle of turning a popular engine into a profitable business. From debates over subscription versus one-time pricing to strategies for marketing "invisible problems," the common thread is a move toward sustainability. Whether sharing a financial stack for 2026 or discussing the "agency tax" of context switching, these founders are prioritizing practical growth over pure scale.