
Frequently Asked Questions
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Not always, but vertical SaaS often wins when workflow complexity and industry specificity are high.
Choose a vertical where pain is frequent, workflows are repeatable, buyers can pay, and switching cost is high.
Yes. Some of the biggest SaaS outcomes come from dominating a vertical deeply, then expanding modules and adjacent segments.
Building a generic product and adding industry labels instead of building around real workflows.
Build in phases: MVP core workflow first, establish adoption, then expand modules, automation, AI, integrations.