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Ask HN: Non-SaaS enterprise software business?

7 pointsby pickle-wizardover 1 year ago
I&#x27;ve been researching an idea I&#x27;ve had for a software product. I am still early in the process, but I would like to only offer an on-prem version. As I&#x27;m not really interested in running a SaaS business. Also a couple of target customers I have in mind would only want an on-prem solution.<p>My idea for how to generate income would be by selling licenses. Recurring revenue would come via support contracts and consulting services.<p>I do know that not having an SaaS product will likely limit the investment I could get. I am ok with this.<p>Is a Non-SaaS software business still a viable model, or has the world moved on?

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meiralealover 1 year ago
&gt; Is a Non-SaaS software business still a viable model, or has the world moved on?<p>Yes. SaaS is losing its advantage as the browser is becoming a better environment with better processing, soon it will not make sense to pay for many things hosted because of open source alternatives that are very easy to run nowadays - meanwhile saas&#x2F;subscriptions fatigue is only growing.
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ezekgover 1 year ago
I offer an on-prem version of my SaaS product (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;keygen.sh" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;keygen.sh</a>), both a community edition and an enterprise edition. It is absolutely a viable (and a popular!) business model. I know because that&#x27;s what a large portion of my customers do. :)
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piterrroover 1 year ago
There is no single viability model here, it entirely depends on what kind of software are you building, selling and who are your customers. SaaS vs on-prem has its pros and cons, you should always listen to your customer and carefully analyze which model fits best. Many models offer both SaaS and on-prem as well.