This isn't just about new tech; it's about your bottom line. Two major shifts mean you should be auditing your software stack today:
1. The "Vertical SaaS" Trap
Many small businesses pay a premium for "vertical" software—tools built specifically for their niche (e.g., "CRM for Dog Walkers" or "Project Management for Florists"). While these tools promise a tailored fit, they often charge double or triple what a general competitor charges, while innovating half as fast.
The Opportunity: Today, you can often save money by switching to a robust, non-vertical competitor (like HubSpot, Monday.com, or Airtable) and using AI to customize it to your specific needs. You stop paying the "industry tax" and get better features.
2. The Graveyard of Good Ideas
Go find the ideas you killed two years ago. Maybe you wanted a custom client portal or a specific automated intake system, but a dev shop quoted you $50,000 and six months of work. You said "no" because the ROI wasn't there.
The Opportunity: Dust those ideas off. With AI coding assistants and low-code tools, the cost to build custom software has plummeted. That $50k project might now be a $5k project—or something your team can prototype themselves in a week.