DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

The ‘Godfather of SaaS’ says he replaced most of his sales team with AI agents: ‘We’re done with hiring humans’

January 5, 2026
in News
The ‘Godfather of SaaS’ says he replaced most of his sales team with AI agents: ‘We’re done with hiring humans’
SaaStr founder Jason Lemkin
SaaStr founder Jason Lemkin Jason Lemkin
  • SaaStr, a network of B2B executives and founders, replaced most of its sales team with 20 AI agents.
  • SaaStr founder Jason Lemkin said he trained up agents after two high-paid human employees resigned.
  • AI agents are seen by many as a means to increase productivity, but risks remain.

Jason Lemkin, known to some as the Godfather of SaaS, says the time has come to push the limits of AI in the workplace.

In practice, Lemkin, the founder of SaaStr, the world’s largest community of business-to-business founders, said on Lenny’s Podcast recently that this means he will stop hiring humans in his sales department.

Instead, SaaStr is going all in on agents, which are commonly defined as virtual assistants that can complete tasks autonomously. They break down problems, outline plans, and take action without being prompted by a user.

He said the company now has 20 AI agents automating tasks once handled by a team of 10 sales development representatives and account executives.

That move from an entirely human workforce to an agent-based workforce was rapid.

In May, SaaStr had just one AI agent in production that it used for various digital tasks, Lemkin said. That month, though, during the SaaStr Annual — its yearly gathering of over 10,000 founders, executives, and VCs — two of its high-paid sales representatives abruptly quit.

Lemkin said he turned to his chief AI officer and said, “We’re done with hiring humans in sales. We’re going to push the limits with agents.”

Lemkin’s calculus was that it just wasn’t worth the cost of hiring another junior sales representative for a $150,000 a year position who would eventually quit, when he could use a loyal AI agent instead.

Amelia Lerutte, SaaStr’s chief AI officer, told Business Insider by email that by June, the company began ramping up the number of agents it had in production.

“We had only 1 non-core agent at the time with Delphi, but didn’t go deep on 2 to 20+ until the beginning of June,” she said. “It was a conscious choice after their departure to reallocate some (but not all) head count spend to agents.”

At the SaaStr office, the 10 desks that once belonged to humans on the go-to-market team are now labeled with the names of agents, like “Quali for qualified,” “Arty for artisan,” and “Repli for Replit,” Lemkin said.

Lemkin said SaaStr is training its agents on its best humans.

“Train an agent with your best person, and best script, then that agent can start to become a version of your best salesperson,” he said.

SaaStr’s process is similar to how Vercel, the cloud-based platform for developers, trained a sales agent off its top performer for six weeks by documenting every step of their work, and then building an agent to mimic their process.

Many companies are experimenting with AI agents, but risks remain. One of the big ones is the threat of data leaks and cybercrime.

“AI agents, in order to have their full functionality, in order to be able to access applications, often need to access the operating system or the OS level of the device on which you’re running them,” Harry Farmer, a senior researcher at the Ada Lovelace Institute, recently told Wired.

All of that access creates more potential attack points for cybercriminals.

Security threats aside, Lemkin said that the net productivity of agents is about the same as humans. However, he said, agents are more efficient and can scale — just like software.

Read the original article on Business Insider

The post The ‘Godfather of SaaS’ says he replaced most of his sales team with AI agents: ‘We’re done with hiring humans’ appeared first on Business Insider.

Trump Wants to Bar Wall St. Investors From Buying Single-Family Homes
News

Trump Wants to Bar Wall St. Investors From Buying Single-Family Homes

by New York Times
January 7, 2026

President Trump said he wanted Congress to take immediate steps to stop private equity firms and other large investors from ...

Read more
News

Trump floats staggering increase to bloated military budget as he eyes big ‘dream’

January 7, 2026
News

All Eyes on the U.S. in 2026

January 7, 2026
News

Nick Reiner’s attorney withdraws, plea postponed in parents’ murder case

January 7, 2026
News

Renee Nicole Good identified by mother as woman fatally shot by ICE agent in Minneapolis

January 7, 2026
Texas A&M, Under New Curriculum Limits, Warns Professor Not to Teach Plato

Texas A&M, Under New Curriculum Limits, Warns Professor Not to Teach Plato

January 7, 2026
Trump Goon Slaps Down FIFA Fans Fuming About Ticket Prices

Trump Goon Slaps Down FIFA Fans Fuming About Ticket Prices

January 7, 2026
Scouted: Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year Is Cloud Dancer—Here’s How to Style It

Scouted: Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year Is Cloud Dancer—Here’s How to Style It

January 7, 2026

DNYUZ © 2025

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2025