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From Copilots to Agents: How AI Is Rewriting the SaaS Bargain

From Copilots to Agents: How AI Is Rewriting the SaaS Bargain

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Agentic AI is moving from a buzzword on roadmaps to a structural force in enterprise software — and the numbers behind the shift are hard to ignore. This episode of Automatic digs into the research behind the full AI and SaaS market analysis, tracing what happens when software stops waiting for clicks and starts completing work on its own. The core argument: we are not watching a feature cycle. We are watching the fundamental bargain of SaaS get rewritten.

The episode covers the forces reshaping enterprise software and where the real opportunity — and real risk — sits right now:

  • The scale of the shift: Agentic AI appeared in less than 1% of enterprise apps in 2024; Gartner projects 33% by 2028, with the AI agents market forecast to grow from roughly $8 billion in 2025 to over $52 billion by 2030.
  • The new SaaS bargain: Traditional software handed users a dashboard and waited for input. Agentic software understands a goal, breaks it into steps, calls the tools it needs, and either finishes the task or escalates when the stakes are high — shifting the interface from screens to outcomes.
  • Where early traction is concentrating: Customer support, developer productivity, IT service management, and sales and marketing operations are the four segments with the clearest unit economics and the most structured tooling — making them better starting points than broad transformation plays.
  • The specificity advantage: Across every vertical, narrow agents outperform generic ones. An invoice exception agent is more deployable and more trusted than an all-purpose AI finance assistant.
  • Why more than 40% of projects may fail: Gartner's warning that a large share of agentic AI initiatives could be canceled by 2027 points to predictable failure modes — workflows that are too broad, underestimated inference costs, and autonomy treated as a goal rather than a calibrated dial.
  • The incumbent SaaS dilemma: Established platforms face a genuine tension — agents could abstract away their interfaces, but they also own the workflow data, permissions, and customer relationships that agents depend on, giving them real leverage if they act early enough.

The strategic takeaway the episode lands on: the companies that will matter when the 33% forecast arrives are the ones building specific, measurable, guardrail-first agents today — not the ones chasing the most ambitious autonomy story. For more on this theme, listen to The Boring Middle: Agentic AI in Media, Education, and the Public Sector, which explores how agentic AI is taking hold in sectors where the hype is quieter but the stakes are just as high.

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