a16z, Anish Acharya: Is SaaS Dead? Do Margins Still Matter? Why We Are Not in an AI Bubble?

a16z, Anish Acharya: Is SaaS Dead? Do Margins Still Matter? Why We Are Not in an AI Bubble?

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Anish Acharya, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz leading consumer and fintech investing at Series A, joins Harry Stebbings on 20VC for a wide-ranging conversation on whether traditional SaaS is structurally broken, how AI reshapes venture-scale market sizing, and where real competitive advantages are forming. Acharya argues that software is currently “completely oversold”—investors are right to question the durability of legacy enterprise revenue as AI-native alternatives built with tools like Claude Code erode switching costs and compress custom software timelines from months to days.

The conversation drills into the legal software market as a case study, with Acharya suggesting the addressable market could expand from $50 billion toward $500 billion as AI dramatically increases lawyer productivity rather than simply replacing lawyers. He defends San Francisco’s network-effect advantage for founders while acknowledging Tel Aviv as a compelling alternative for globally ambitious companies. On venture strategy, Acharya explains why Series A remains his optimal entry point—the signal value of a team that has both shipped and sold something dramatically de-risks execution—and why seed investing is harder than it looks.

Throughout, Acharya pushes back on both AI bubble narratives and pure disruption doom-saying for incumbents, arguing that Salesforce and similar companies have access to the same frontier models as challengers, and that market equilibria will rebalance rather than collapse entirely.


📺 Source: 20VC with Harry Stebbings · Published February 09, 2026
🏷️ Format: Interview

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