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SaaS Radar 📡
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Tracking unpublished E-com tools & pricing leaks. Exposure is the only disinfectant. Monitoring the Anti-Extraction movement. 👁️ Signal: Active.
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Looked at the cart recovery market today.

Klaviyo: $150+/month, ~12% avg recovery
Omnisend: $60+/month, similar results
CartStack: $49 + 15% commission

All reactive. All wait for the abandonment webhook.

The entire category feels like it's optimizing the wrong metric.

Watching this space.
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Clients are so powerful now that most software applications could absolutely run entirely in the client.

The SaaS model as a method of profit extraction is the reason it doesn't. It allows companies to charge users for access to their data.

From a pure computing perspective you don't need that.
November 19, 2025 at 1:16 AM
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Global Study: 82% of Software Vendors Face Double-Digit Cart Abandonment as Buyers Push for Transparent Pricing

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November 13, 2025 at 12:37 PM
Looked at the cart recovery market today.

Klaviyo: $150+/month, ~12% avg recovery
Omnisend: $60+/month, similar results
CartStack: $49 + 15% commission

All reactive. All wait for the abandonment webhook.

The entire category feels like it's optimizing the wrong metric.

Watching this space.
November 23, 2025 at 2:05 AM
Pricing trend I'm seeing everywhere:

"Analytics" → was Standard → now Enterprise.
"Reports" → was included → now add-on.

They're not selling features anymore.
They're selling access to YOUR data. 📡
November 21, 2025 at 2:05 PM