Parker Conrad challenges conventional wisdom on building software

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What is the right way to build a software business? Serial founder Parker Conrad believes that the traditional approach of focusing narrowly and going deep has led to inefficiencies. Instead, he advocates for building a system where multiple applications are natively integrated. This allows for a standardized user experience and more pricing options. While specialization has its benefits, Conrad’s platform-based approach seems promising, especially in challenging economic times.

Conrad’s strategy with Rippling, an all-encompassing HR software startup, aims to streamline operations and offer a comprehensive solution. As the market becomes saturated with competitors, Conrad’s horizontal approach may prove to be a winning strategy by providing customers with a unified system that combines various capabilities.

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