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SaaSpocalypse Hits SaaS Giants: $1T Market Loss in February 2026

2026/04/16
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SaaSpocalypse Hits SaaS Giants: $1T Market Loss in February 2026

According to techcrunch.com, a structural shift in enterprise software adoption — dubbed the ‘SaaSpocalypse’ — is driving unprecedented volatility in public markets, with software and services stocks losing nearly $1 trillion in market value in early February 2026 alone, followed by another billion later that month.

The Build-vs-Buy Tipping Point

The source states that AI coding agents like Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex are dramatically lowering barriers to software development. As one founder reportedly told his investor, he replaced his entire customer service team with Claude Code — an act signaling that companies are increasingly choosing to build custom AI-native tools rather than license established SaaS platforms. Lex Zhao, an investor at One Way Ventures, told TechCrunch:

“The barriers to entry for creating software are so low now thanks to coding agents, that the build versus buy decision is shifting toward build in so many cases.”

Per-Seat Pricing Under Pressure

SaaS vendors have long relied on per-seat licensing — charging customers based on how many employees log in. But when AI agents, not humans, access systems to pull data or execute tasks, that model unravels. Abdul Abdirahman, an investor at F-Prime, explained:

“SaaS has long been regarded as one of the most attractive business models due to its highly predictable recurring revenue, immense scalability, and 70–90% gross margins.”

Yet those margins face compression as customers leverage AI to bypass licensed seats — or even replace entire products. The source notes Klarna’s late-2024 decision to ditch Salesforce’s flagship CRM in favor of its own homegrown AI system as an early, high-profile example.

Market Reaction & Pricing Uncertainty

Public investors are reacting sharply: each major AI tool launch triggers stock tremors among SaaS incumbents. Anthropic’s release of Claude Code for cybersecurity caused related stocks to drop; its legal tools in Claude Cowork AI triggered declines in the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF — which holds LegalZoom and RELX. Abdirahman added:

“This may be the first time in history that the terminal value of software is being fundamentally questioned, materially reshaping how SaaS companies are underwritten going forward.”

The source attributes part of the pressure to the end of the zero-interest-rate era, which inflated SaaS valuations during rapid growth phases.

New Models Emerge Amid Uncertainty

AI-native startups are rising at a record pace, redefining software economics. Some charge based on consumption (e.g., tokens), others on outcomes — like Bret Taylor’s Sierra, a quasi-Salesforce competitor offering AI customer service agents. According to the report, Sierra reached $100 million in annual recurring revenue in less than two years. Still, the source stresses there is insufficient evidence yet that these new models will prove durable or scalable at the same level as traditional SaaS.

Source: TechCrunch

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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