ativzzz · 2 hours ago
I can totally see a world where a small team of PM + engineers can recreate internal business tools, you need to run the numbers to see if paying these people is significant cost savings relative to paying for the tool
The reality for most enterprise apps is that customers are using a small fraction of all available functionality and are paying for much more than the featureset they are using
So if a business can identify this featureset and give a team empowerment to build and maintain this featureset, it could work
Running a business is an optimization problem though - if you are spending resources on internal tooling, and people are more expensive than money, are you taking away from those resources being spent on things that drive revenue?
Plus, this falls apart when you start dealing with anything involving compliance. Part of paying for an app is you offload the risk of maintaining compliance to that app
Once you need to get legal/compliance/accounting involved, it's unlikely to be worth the cost anymore, so it depends on the data being processed by the SaaS