SaaS Monster

The SaaS track

SaaS Monster is the meeting place of the tech companies altering our day-to-day lives. Some of the biggest players in cloud computing, big data, security, customer service and enterprise technology convene to design the future of the way we work.

Join them in Lisbon this November.

Chelsea Manning, Security Consultant, Nym Technologies, SA, on Q&A Stage during day three of Web Summit 2023 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal.
Chelsea Manning
Security Consultant
Nym Technologies, SA

What's happening?

Gain insights to the world of SaaS from some of the most disruptive emerging technology companies in onstage talks, panel discussions and Q&As. That’s not all – your ticket gives you access to all SaaS Monster sessions, as well as to roundtables, masterclasses and other 25-plus tracks at Web Summit.

Jay Richards, Founder, Imagen Insights, on Saas Monster Stage during day two of Web Summit 2023 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal.
Vertical SaaS

In 2023, there has been a growing emphasis on developing specialised SaaS applications for industries such as healthcare, finance, retail, manufacturing and more. Leaders share how to utilise vertical SaaS to provide targeted solutions that streamline operations and deliver industry-specific value.

AI and machine learning in SaaS

SaaS platforms are leveraging AI and machine learning to provide enhanced insights, automate repetitive tasks, improve personalisation, and optimise processes for users. Experts explore how this drives efficiency and effectiveness, and debate the downsides – if any – of this technology.

Low-code/no-code development

The low-code/no-code movement is gaining momentum in the SaaS space. These platforms enable users with limited coding skills to create software applications and workflows through visual interfaces and drag-and-drop components. But are low-code/no-code tools here to stay?

 

Enhanced integration and connectivity 

Seamless integration and connectivity between different SaaS applications is crucial for businesses to create unified workflows and data flows. In 2023, there is an increasing focus on open APIs, standardised data formats, and interoperability between SaaS platforms. How might this benefit companies?

Meet some of our past enterprise software speakers

Adam Selipsky
Adam Selipsky
Adam Selipsky
CEOAmazon Web Services
Andrey Khusid
Andrey Khusid
Andrey Khusid
Founder & CEOMiro
Melanie Perkins
Melanie Perkins
Melanie Perkins
Co-founder & CEOCanva
Stewart Butterfield
Stewart Butterfield
Stewart Butterfield
Co-founder & CEOSlack
Michelle Zatlyn
Michelle Zatlyn
Michelle Zatlyn
Co-founder, President & COOCloudflare
Edith Harbaugh
Edith Harbaugh
Co-founder & Executive ChairLaunchDarkly
Jennifer Tejada
Jennifer Tejada
Jennifer Tejada
CEOPagerDuty
Max Lytvyn
Max Lytvyn
Max Lytvyn
Co-founderGrammarly
Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie
Co-founder & CEOBox
Manny Medina
Manny Medina
Manny Medina
Co-founder & CEOOutreach
Christina Sass
Christina Sass
Christina Sass
Co-founder & PresidentAndela
Eric Yuan
Eric Yuan
Eric Yuan
Founder & CEOZoom
Yamini Rangan
Yamini Rangan
Yamini Rangan
Chief Customer OfficerHubSpot
Bret Taylor
Bret Taylor
Bret Taylor
Co-CEOSalesforce
Reid Hoffman
Reid Hoffman
Reid Hoffman
Co-founderLinkedIn

Companies that attend

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"If you worry about deploying, you're not going to want to release something unless you're pretty sure it's going to work."

Rebecca Parsons, CTO, ThoughtWorks

“Empower people so they can work in whatever way they want.”

Brad Smith, President, Microsoft

"Driving efficiency also empowers the people that we have on the team."

Christine Spang, Co-founder & CTO, Nylas, on SaaS Monster Stage during day two of Web Summit 2023 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal

Christine Spang, Co-founder & CTO, Nylas

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