Structural limitations in SaaS products that block AI-first workflows
Most SaaS products were not built for AI. They were built for forms, dashboards, and predictable workflows. You can add AI on top. Many do. But once you try to run real workflows through it, the limitations show up quickly. Most SaaS systems are built around CRUD. Create. Read. Update. Delete. Every
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