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AI is rewriting SaaS. We track who survives.Rankings, evidence, and research on how AI is changing public SaaS companies.

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Public SaaS AI intelligence from earnings materials.

SaaSocalypse interprets public company reports and earnings materials based on our reading of the data. Take it with a pinch of salt: this is not investment advice and not a final judgment on the future of any company.

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How SaaSocalypse tracks AI strategy, product breadth, and monetization signals across public SaaS companies.

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Introducing SaaSocalypse

SaaSocalypse is a public research site for tracking how SaaS companies are adapting to AI through earnings releases and transcripts.

We combine:

  • structured earnings-release extraction
  • transcript tone and customer signal extraction
  • quarter snapshots
  • AIS and TAIS score computation

The goal is not to produce generic summaries. The goal is to make company strategy, monetization, product movement, and quarter-to-quarter change easier to compare.

What We Track

  • AI products and capabilities
  • partnerships and developer tooling
  • customer proof points and use cases
  • monetization and guidance signals
  • quarter-level AIS and TAIS movement

Why This Matters

Most company AI commentary is noisy in isolation. The value comes from watching the same companies over time with a consistent structure.

That is what the site is designed to surface.