Godfather of SaaS Jason Lemkin says will only invest in startups working from office 6 days a week – Here’s why
The future of work has been one of the biggest debates in the tech industry since the pandemic, with many companies embracing flexible and remote work while others push employees back into the office. Now, one of the most influential voices in the SaaS ecosystem has made his position clear. Jason Lemkin, known as the “Godfather of SaaS,” says he is only interested in investing in startups that have small teams working from the office six days a week. According to him, companies that rely on remote work or promise employees an easier schedule will struggle to compete in an AI-driven world.
