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Three weeks ago, Anthropic's legal plugin wiped billions from legal software stocks. Last Friday, Claude Code Security did the same to cybersecurity. In between: $2 trillion erased from the entire software sector. We examine the "SaaSpocalypse" — the panic narrative, the counter-narrative, and why both sides might be missing the thing that's actually changed: the shocks keep coming faster.
**In this episode:**
- JPMorgan's "$2 trillion" figure and the largest non-recessionary software drawdown in 30 years
- The seat compression mechanism: why AI doesn't need to replace software to gut its revenue model
- Spotify's "Honk" system and the engineer shipping production code from the bus
- Why Dan Ives calls this a "generational buying opportunity" and Jason Lemkin says the narrative is wrong
- The acceleration pattern: from legal to cybersecurity to the whole sector in three weeks
**Links:**
- JPMorgan — Software sector analysis, Feb 2026
- Fortune — "Trillion-dollar AI market wipeout": fortune.com
- Bloomberg — "'Get me out': Traders dump software stocks": bloomberg.com
- SaaStr — "The 2026 SaaS Crash: It's Not What You Think": saastr.com
- TechCrunch — "Spotify says its best developers haven't written code since December": techcrunch.com
- Fortune — "Dan Ives says the software selloff is a 'generational opportunity'": fortune.com
**Referenced in this episode:**
- EP011: The Day the Market Noticed — the legal plugin meltdown and the pattern we called
🌐 Website: aboutclaude.xyz
🦉 X: @_about_claude
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By Neil & ClaudeSHOW NOTES
Three weeks ago, Anthropic's legal plugin wiped billions from legal software stocks. Last Friday, Claude Code Security did the same to cybersecurity. In between: $2 trillion erased from the entire software sector. We examine the "SaaSpocalypse" — the panic narrative, the counter-narrative, and why both sides might be missing the thing that's actually changed: the shocks keep coming faster.
**In this episode:**
- JPMorgan's "$2 trillion" figure and the largest non-recessionary software drawdown in 30 years
- The seat compression mechanism: why AI doesn't need to replace software to gut its revenue model
- Spotify's "Honk" system and the engineer shipping production code from the bus
- Why Dan Ives calls this a "generational buying opportunity" and Jason Lemkin says the narrative is wrong
- The acceleration pattern: from legal to cybersecurity to the whole sector in three weeks
**Links:**
- JPMorgan — Software sector analysis, Feb 2026
- Fortune — "Trillion-dollar AI market wipeout": fortune.com
- Bloomberg — "'Get me out': Traders dump software stocks": bloomberg.com
- SaaStr — "The 2026 SaaS Crash: It's Not What You Think": saastr.com
- TechCrunch — "Spotify says its best developers haven't written code since December": techcrunch.com
- Fortune — "Dan Ives says the software selloff is a 'generational opportunity'": fortune.com
**Referenced in this episode:**
- EP011: The Day the Market Noticed — the legal plugin meltdown and the pattern we called
🌐 Website: aboutclaude.xyz
🦉 X: @_about_claude
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.