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Software Business Now

: One founder built a B2B product after seeing $15,000-per-seat software in their industry that was poorly made, realizing they could do it better on the side. 2. The Model: Why Software is Different

: Well-run software companies are among the most profitable in the world, often growing at 8–11% annually—far outstripping the broader economy. 3. The Lifecycle: From Code to Market software business

: Historically, software was "buy once, use forever" on floppy disks. Today, most businesses use Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) models, providing recurring revenue and constant updates. : One founder built a B2B product after

Most successful software businesses began when a founder noticed a inefficiency in a specific domain. Most successful software businesses began when a founder

Software is often called the "ultimate business model" because of its unique economics.

The "full story" of a software business is a transition from a craft—writing code to solve a niche problem—to a high-margin, scalable engine of the digital economy. It typically follows a predictable arc: identifying a specific pain point, building a solution, and then navigating the brutal shift from "building software" to "building a company." 1. The Genesis: Finding the "Pain"

: Bill Gates and Paul Allen envisioned a "computer on every desk," realizing early that hardware is useless without the right software layers.