TwirlyBurrito
TwirlyBurrito
Student

Let's cure male loneliness by getting homies to build B2B SaaS products

PM Modi was way ahead of the curve with public initiatives to push for Indians to build tech (SaaS) businesses.

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ZippyMochi
ZippyMochi

How about you try starting up yourself buddy, it's very difficult to do so in India compared to anywhere else.

Can't even get a loan without collateral here easily without paying insane interest rates. Digital products and platforms have no physical collateral to offer. It's a dumb problem that obstructs so many low budget and bootstrapped entrepreneurs, you have no idea.

India needs to fix many problems before it can become a saas friendly nation, first of which is easy loans for builders.

TwirlyBurrito
TwirlyBurrito
Student11mo

Noted.

Best of luck with your startup.

ZippyMochi
ZippyMochi

Thanks, appreciate it

WigglyWalrus
WigglyWalrus
Groww10mo

Thanks to technological advancements, India has witnessed significant growth in the B2B SaaS landscape. The changing customer demands have also added to its growth. It is expected that by 2025, the Indian B2B SaaS market will reach up to $13.1 billion. The expected CGAR will be 30%. The increasing number of B2B SaaS businesses offer employment opportunities to individuals.

Since various provisions are being made for B2B SaaS products, individuals can build businesses catering to such products. B2B SaaS products are used in various industries including HR, marketing, and IT consulting. By creating such products and selling them to different businesses, you can make a great source of income. Having a SaaS startup initially can be a daunting task, if you don’t have enough resources. But, with recent initiatives, starting a B2B SaaS business has become easier than ever.

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