When buying a SaaS product what do you look for?
Sharath Kuruganty
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Time is money, so... :)
If i have a money
Bonus points for good design
Save me time and you've got me.
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@thecoachchris_ That's it! In my opinion, you don't need to do something very special, just solve a problem people have and make their lives easier, and help them do what they do more efficiently. And if you sell it as at a reasonable price, they don't hesitate to use your product.
whether it has thoughtful design and/or seems trustworthy...
Mostly it is time but it also depends on what's your focus is in terms of what you're looking at for the SaaS tool to help you with.
First, I would want to see if a particular SaaS product could improve the efficiency of my organizational process. When the efficiency is increased then the side effect I believe would be is to save time. :)
I think I'm ready to buy when it becomes crucial to function and work or any other functioning becomes difficult without it.
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There's no need to buy to save money :) Also at @ Qinaps we look for scalability of operations with the product we are investing in.
Saas products are made to make tasks easier and less time is consumed.
I agree with the "time is money" statement some made here. I'm looking to save time, but that's because time is money. :D And once the pricing of a product is too high in relation to the time/effort it saves me – it's a no.
Time lost can never be regained. So it should save me time
I just upvoted the answers mentioning time. As a SaaS startup, our goal is to perform the task faster, cheaper, safer than if the user would do it themselves so it becomes a no brainer, at least for many...
The aim of any purchase should be base on time
Time is a precious commodity :)
I am ready to buy a product when it saves time, in essence, automates mundane tasks that don't require me to worry about the boring, repetitive and give me more freedom and time to dedicate time to what are really need to focus on.
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