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Hello World | How Indian SaaS is changing as it eyes big enterprise deals

As India’s software as a service or SaaS companies aim to grow bigger, the old playbook is getting an upgrade. 

July 14, 2021 / 14:49 IST
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Startups are strengthening their product marketing teams, and working towards clearer definition and communication of their value proposition to enterprise customers.
Startups are strengthening their product marketing teams, and working towards clearer definition and communication of their value proposition to enterprise customers.

Note to readers: Hello world is a program developers run to check if a newly installed programming language is working alright. Startups and tech companies are continuously launching new software to run the real world. This column will attempt to be the "Hello World" for the real world.

More than 1,000 software product startups from India generate a combined revenue of $2.6 billion, according to a new report. The Software as a Service (SaaS) industry in India is growing fast with over 10 unicorns—companies valued over $1 billion—and more than 40,000 employees, the report by McKinsey & Co said.

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In September 2020, I’d argued in this column that India should focus on its strengths building software as it chases its dream of becoming a $5 trillion economy. The McKinsey report points to the fact that the country already has a strong foundation to spawn many more SaaS unicorns.

Most Indian companies, ranging from Freshworks, the company that I work for, to Zenoti, a Hyderabad-based SaaS unicorn, started with a familiar playbook where customers largely have been small and medium businesses in the US and UK. This was possible because we built products that could be quickly sold online.