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> Amazing how a relatively niche product like this can have such a huge valuation. Shows how big the market is.

Is PagerDuty exactly "niche"? The core product - providing a third-party system that handles the mechanics of paging people during a production issue - is something that virtually all software companies could use, in theory.

It's hard to think of a SaaS company that's less niche than Pagerduty (again, focusing on the market size of the core product, not the actual market penetration or the current state of the product).




The service may seem niche, but the NEED for the service is universal.

I love pagerduty. (the company, being point, on-call... a bit less)


> The core product - providing a third-party system that handles the mechanics of paging people during a production issue - is something that virtually all software companies could use, in theory.

I think "virtually" is a bit strong. There are still a lot of software companies that build software that doesn't rely on company-controlled production systems.

Also, in practice companies that have large-scale production systems tend to have dedicated 24-hour human monitoring.

Thus, I do think PD is hitting a niche within a niche: small-medium sized companies that rely on always-up servers.




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