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We break it all the way down. You decide.

One B2B SaaS tool per episode, taken apart by an operator who's paid for the wrong ones. What it actually does, where it bites, and which kind of buyer it's for — priced off the live page, never a press kit.

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OWEN · HOST Owen, host of Software Breakdown
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Owen has paid for the wrong tool. More than once.

Your host ran growth solo for years — and on small teams where he owned the whole stack and made every rookie mistake exactly once. He's not a reviewer-for-hire; he's the operator who's been personally on the hook for every line item on the bill.

He's championed his share of tools, too — adopted them, used them hard for a month, then watched them quietly vanish from the stack. So he looks hard at whether you'll still open a tool in week six. And he reads pricing pages for fun, which is a sad hobby that pays off the moment a per-seat jump bites in month three. He started Software Breakdown because every review he could find read like an ad.

So each episode takes one tool all the way apart — what it actually does, where it falls down, and the only question a buyer cares about: would you keep paying past month one, and at which tier? Some episodes Tara takes the deep-dive solo, in her lane. No "best tool" rankings. No income screenshots. The verdict moves with who you are, never with who's paying us.

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"Different operator, different verdict."
The solo founder wiring up a first funnel and the agency owner juggling five clients aren't buying the same tool. Most reviews flatten that into one winner and a pile of losers. We tie every verdict to a buyer instead.

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Buyer-side SaaS reviews — the second opinion the vendor won't give you. New episodes weekly.

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