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What is a SaaS platform?

I bet you've heard about SaaS products before, probably even more about articles that advertise them. But we are not here to promote them. We are here to learn something new about them. So, what is a SaaS platform?

SaaS is a new model for digital services distribution in which the web application is hosted by the provider remotely in a cloud form. Thanks to the cloud-based SaaS format, the user eliminates the need to install, configure, and maintain software, simply renting the desired app for a certain period. As a result, all administrative tasks are performed by a service provider while the customer only needs an active Internet connection.

One more advantage of SaaS on the way to capturing the world is accessibility from different devices anywhere with continuous synchronization — something that local software lacks. Thereby, SaaS provides convenience for users’ work processes and cost-saving when expanding your business: you will only need to choose a suitable pricing plan instead of purchasing new hardware.

The difference from the traditional paid applications is that the SaaS license is temporary and distributed according to a subscription model. Developers are constantly working on this product, updating it and adding new features even after the release, so it is upgraded automatically without the need for users to buy new versions. So if you like this post and want to learn even more, check this article:

https://www.aimprosoft.com/blog/how-to-create-a-saas-application/#why-you-should-develop-a-saas-product-in-2022

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on January 12, 2023
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