India, April 8 -- Over the past two decades, Software as a Service (SaaS) has revolutionized the way businesses operate, replacing on-premise software with cloud-based, subscription-driven models. From CRMs to design tools to payroll platforms, SaaS has permeated nearly every corner of the digital economy. But as we head deeper into 2025, murmurs of "SaaS saturation" and even "the death of SaaS" have started to gain traction. Is there truth to the pessimism-or is SaaS simply evolving?

There's no denying it: the SaaS market has matured. According to Gartner, global spending on SaaS reached over $200 billion in 2024. In categories like project management, marketing automation, and customer support, competition is fierce, differentiation is...