I don't understand this because who's gonna maintain it in the future? Surely that costs more to pay even one person to add features that Linear had than to pay Linear themselves. I'd do this for personal projects but never for my work company lest I be the one to maintain it indefinitely on top of my current work.
one thing annoying with premade solutions is that it only does 90% of what you want, its livable but still doesn't quite meet your needs.
Its not just adding features that Linear already provides but adding features and integrations that mets 100% your needs.
The full decision making equation is (cost of implementing it yourself + cost of maintenance + 10% additional benefit for a solution that fully meets your needs) versus (cost of preexisting solution that meets 90% of your needs). Cost of implementing it and cost of maintenance has just gone down. Surely that will mean on a whole more people as a whole will choose to make inhouse rather than outsource.
Thus demand for premade solutions will go down, Saas providers won't be able to increase their prices as this will make even more people choose to implement it themselves. The cost of producing software will continue to drop due to agentic coding and maintenance cost will drop as well due to maintenance coding agents. More people will choose their own custom solutions and so on. Its very possible we are in the beginning of the end for Saas companies.
I think even with vibe coding people definitely still underestimate the stuff mentioned in this comment about IaaS:
> server operations, storage, scalability, backups, security, compliance, etc
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47097450