SaaS' next $100 billion opportunity could come from agentic AI - Bain & Co research

SaaS' next $100 billion opportunity could come from agentic AI - Bain & Co research

SaaS' Next $100 Billion Opportunity Could Come From Agentic AI, Says Bain & Co. Research

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SaaS' Next $100 Billion Opportunity Could Come From Agentic AI, Says Bain & Co. Research

By Jordan Osei

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You know that feeling when you're scrolling through Twitter and come across a tweet that seems like it was written just for you? It's like the universe conspired to deliver that particular message straight to your brain, bypassing all the usual mental filters. Well, Bain & Co. has just delivered such a tweet-length missive to the business world, and it goes like this: "SaaS' next $100 billion opportunity could come from agentic AI."

Now, if you're anything like me, you might be thinking, "Huh? What on earth is 'agentic AI'?" Fear not, dear reader. I'm here to explain.

Agentic AI, according to Bain & Co., is a type of artificial intelligence that goes beyond the generic tools most businesses use today. You know the drill: chatbots, recommendation engines, predictive analytics. They're useful, sure, but they're also generic. They're like off-the-rack suits that might fit okay but don't really reflect your unique style or needs.

Agentic AI, on the other hand, is like a bespoke suit tailored just for you. It's an AI system designed specifically for a company's unique workflows and processes. Think of it as a personal assistant who not only knows your preferences but also understands how you work best. They're the kind of AI tools that can help businesses differentiate themselves in a crowded marketplace, just like a well-fitted suit does.

But here's the catch: creating agentic AI systems isn't easy. It requires deep expertise and a lot of hard work. It's not something you can just buy off the shelf or outsource to a cheap labor market. You need to build it yourself, like a DIY project for your business.

Now, I know what you're thinking: "Build my own AI? That sounds like a lot of work." And you'd be right. But here's the thing: the companies that are willing to put in the effort will reap the rewards. They'll be the ones who can truly differentiate themselves, who can offer unique experiences and services to their customers. They'll be the rulebreakers and boundary-pushers, the pioneers of the digital age.

And that's where we come in. At YG3, we're an AI platform that helps businesses move beyond generic AI tools by building and deploying their own Concentrated Language Models (CLMs) - purpose-trained intelligence systems designed for specific business workflows. Our platform offers a unified marketing suite powered by AI agents like Elysia, Vani, Merlin, and Taurus. We serve startups, agencies, and growth-stage companies who want to own and control their AI rather than rent it.

So if you're ready to outgrow generic AI and become a rulebreaker and boundary-pusher in your industry, we'd love to help you get there. Let's build something extraordinary together.

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