Inside SaaSBoomi is a monthly newsletter that we’ve recommenced this after popular demand đ Here, we bring you highlights of whatâs been happening at SaaSBoomi and whatâs coming up.
Get ready to serve up some action at the exciting debut of our Table Tennis Tournament. This is the ultimate playground for our vibrant SaaS community in India!
At the recent Playbook Roundtables in Kochi, we unpacked Wardley Maps and how it can be useful for building strategies. Here are the highlights.
Serve up some action with the 3rd edition of our Badminton League 2024. This is the ultimate playground for our vibrant SaaS community in India!
Building in the Ai space? We’re introducing an AI Bootcamp program for 120 early-stage AI startup founders for peer-learning and bonding.
Unveiling the Annual Report that presents a snapshot of the impact SaaSBoomi had made in the year ’23-’24.
2023-24 milestones, growth, and amplified impact of SaaSBoomi
Startup spouses share their journeys and perspectives on the challenges and rewards of the startup hustle. In conversation with Shoba Girish.
A two-day immersive AI Bootcamp designed to propel early-stage AI startup founders to the forefront of the technology wave. Learn, network, and grow with the AI pioneers.
When we started SaaSBoomi, we were a scrappy bunch of SaaS founders, united by a shared passion for building something incredible.
2023-24 stands out as a remarkable year for SaaSBoomi, marked by a record-breaking number of events and initiatives, all of which have significantly amplified our impact.
Creating an effective website requires skill, and like any other, it can be learned. Unfortunately, in India, we donât see a lot of this but itâs a fixable problem. This article delves deep into the guiding principles of creating an effective website and keeping the US consumer in mind.
As a SaaSBoomi Fellow, and on my own parallel journey of building, Iâve been getting a peek into how founders shoulder massive responsibilities, think and execute in their daily life.
This monthâs roundup of SaaS, AI, and SaaSBoomi insights: Adobeâs answer to the GenAI copyright question, generative videoâs leap, SaaSBoomiâs AI-themed annual awards, AI co-pilots making dentists smile, and more.
There is a market landscape, your customer needs, and how both evolve. Strategy-building is about laying out these on a map and getting to the details of where things stand and how they move. Learning on Customer retention cheat sheet and challenges with LogiNext & Amagi.
For SaaS companies targeting the US market, achieving $1 million in ARR is an important indicator of their productâs success. Founder Raviteja Dodda, whose company MoEngage hit that mark 24 months after entering the US, shares insights from his journey. He underscores that reestablishing PMF, learning from early customers, maintaining flexibility, and making strategic hires in the US market are key.
Topped JEE? Medal winner from IIT? Went to MIT? Wow! So, you are going to make it big with your startup as well. Right? Wrong. Beerud Sheth will tell you whyâŚ
A joint study conducted by McKinsey in partnership with SaaSBoomi had some eye-opening insights about the shift from SaaS to AI.SaaS and what the road ahead looks like. The session outlined what the AI.SaaS opportunity looks like – from the emerging trends, the implications for India SaaS, and how to approach building a scalable AI-first business.Â
Computer vision brings self-driving cars to our mind. But an Indian startup Toothlens is using it to spot tiny cavities in teeth with nothing more than smartphone images to train its AI model.
When you sell software, especially SaaS software, the strategy to reach out to customers varies depending on several factors. But it is also true that the software world is now more competitive than ever. That, coupled with SaaS businesses going global, means that founders need to have a way to stand out, be more active in making the early (and big) sales, bring in advisor expertise, and constantly innovate. Three founders who have tread the path talk about what works, what doesnât.
At the outset, I’d like to thank you for joining us at the Annual event last week. The buzz and energy during the two days was incredible.
Back in 2019, a child entered India’s SaaS ecosystem with the intent of paying it forward by helping founders learn, unlearn, and relearn from each other’s journeys. Soon, she was embraced by the people, truly becoming a community’s child.
Aazad Kar is a humble tribute, an India SaaS Anthem, penned to salute all the pay-it-forward champions who have brought back their learnings to SaaSBoomi, making it the most definitive community for Indian SaaS.
By focusing on familiar products, prompt and workflow management, and effectively handling non-determinism, Postman has successfully implemented LLMs into production with Postbot.
SaaSBoomi taught me four years ago that in an extreme solo sport like entrepreneurship, you can grow together, helping each other.
âWe will be ready to sacrifice our product if required, because we have to consciously call out that we will be an innovative company.â – Amit Srivastava, CTO and co-founder, Constems-AI.