I have about $20k saved up. Been wanting to start a SAAS business for a while now, but am all out of ideas (looking into email automation right now). Would it even be sensible for me to start something technical while I personally have little to no technical skills?
I usually focus on marketing and sales when I do business, would hire a full stack developer to do all the heavy lifting on the programming side. Should I save up more and then start looking into developing my own software or what do you wise /biz/nessmen think? Also does anyone have any experience developing SAAS products?
>>3427684
Fpbp
>>3427684
Made me lol. Any actual ideas though or do you all just deal with affiliate shiteking and don't develop your own actual businesses?
>>3427667
>Would it even be sensible for me to start something technical while I personally have little to no technical skills?
If you know a trustworthy stack developer, then yes.
But if you're so vague about the premise of a business at all I would say no. i mean for fucksake anon ideas are the easiest part. It's easier to spitball like thirty ideas and then just narrow it down to the ones that match your skill set, have low risk, but highest likely reward.