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The traditional SaaS onboarding model of dashboards and manual configuration is becoming obsolete. By exposing a product via a CLI to a user's primary AI agent, the agent can leverage its existing context about the user to perform setup and configuration automatically, creating a superior user experience.

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The next generation of software may lack traditional user interfaces. Instead, they will be 'API-first' or 'agent-first,' integrating directly into existing workflows like Slack or email. Software will increasingly 'visit the user' rather than requiring the user to visit a dashboard.

AI agents often default to "build it yourself" because SaaS products aren't designed for them. To stay relevant, SaaS companies must create agent-friendly CLIs, APIs, and even add hints in help text to guide agents through complex workflows.

The next billion AI agent users will not interact via developer-centric interfaces like Telegram. The winning platforms will be opinionated, provide guardrails, and hide technical complexities like tool calls, offering a user experience closer to a polished SaaS product.

As users increasingly rely on AI agents, traditional graphical user interfaces will become obsolete. SaaS products must evolve to offer conversational interfaces that other agents can interact with directly. The primary user will shift from a human clicking buttons to another AI sending messages.

The business model is shifting from selling software to selling outcomes. Instead of creating a tool and inviting users, create pre-trained agents that perform valuable work. Then, invite companies to a workspace where this 'team' of AI employees is ready to start delivering value immediately.

Instead of setup menus, users onboard Lindy through conversation, just as they would with a human. Telling it "after my meetings, I want you to update my CRM" is the entire configuration process, drastically lowering the adoption barrier for non-technical users.

Simply adding a generative AI co-pilot is now table stakes for SaaS companies. The founder argues the next evolution is 'agentic AI' — systems that don't just provide insights but autonomously perform tasks and make decisions for the user, like qualifying and actioning a sales lead.

Instead of interacting with SaaS GUIs (like Greenhouse for hiring), users will interact with AI agents. These agents will directly manipulate the underlying system-of-record data, managing entire workflows from a simple conversation and making the traditional SaaS application redundant.

Contrary to fears of a 'SaaS apocalypse,' AI agents could make platforms more valuable. By removing human limits like learning curves and work hours, agents can use software tools 24/7 at scale. This unlocks immense, previously untapped utility, shifting value from per-seat fees to high-volume consumption revenue.

The future interface for SaaS products won't just be a UI for humans or a REST API for machines. It will be an 'agent harness'—a rich environment of context, documentation, and skills that enables a customer's AI agent to expertly operate the product and extract maximum value.