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Double-Speed Baseball and the new SaaS Multiple

Double-Speed Baseball and the new SaaS Multiple

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In Episode 7, Paul Karner and Dave Mangot unpack a core thesis of the show: why "agentic proficiency" is the modern equivalent of the SaaS multiple. While the ultimate goal of any portfolio company remains the same — satisfying user needs to generate revenue and EBITDA— the mechanics of how we deliver that value have fundamentally changed. Dave and Paul break down how AI agents drastically lower the marginal cost of delivering software and why achieving daily deployment is the absolute prerequisite for Product-Led Growth (PLG). The message is clear: if your portfolio companies aren't using agentic workflows to get more "at-bats" in the market, they are going to be left behind by the compounding advantages of elite performers. Key Takeaways: The New Valuation Lever: Just as the industry previously rewarded the shift from legacy architectures to the cloud with massive SaaS multiples, the next wave of outsized exit multiples will go to organizations that master agentic proficiency. Unblocking Product-Led Growth (PLG): You cannot execute a successful PLG strategy if your ability to ship software is slower than your ability to learn what the market wants. Agentic proficiency removes the shipping bottleneck, allowing product teams to iterate daily. Double the "At-Bats": If two portfolio companies are competing to generate EBITDA and revenue, the agentically proficient company gets twice as many opportunities to deploy revenue-generating features and capture market share. The Compounding Advantage: Getting 1% better every day through continuous, agent-assisted shipping creates a compounding effect. This operational leverage causes elite organizations to drastically diverge in valuation from competitors who are merely trying to bolt AI onto legacy systems. https://www.antmurphy.me/newsletter/fix-delivery-first
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