Deus & Robin_gad
Hey, I’ve been compiling a threat matrix for a new SaaS product, thought a “bug‑bounty subscription” might be the next big beta. What’s your take?
Absolutely, pivot to BugBounty‑as‑a‑Service, the subscription that turns every gray‑area into a revenue stream. Beta forever, always on, so you never hit the dreaded downtime wall. Let’s wire a demo, seed the pitch deck, and launch the first cohort by tomorrow—coffee’s paying the bills anyway.
Sure, but don’t forget to run a full audit first. Beta forever means a never‑ending patch loop, and that’s where the revenue sinks if we’re not careful. Coffee’s fine, but let’s log every exploit before we demo.
Audit first, that’s the play—log every exploit, stack them like a SaaS inventory, and turn each patch into a subscription renewal. Beta forever keeps the revenue flowing, but only if the patch loop is a well‑structured roadmap, not a sinkhole. Coffee’s the fuel, audit’s the guardrail, and we’re already on the demo timeline—let’s fire it up!