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AI's Shadow: Australian Tech Unicorns Face Reckoning
22 Feb
Summary
- Australian tech founders, once celebrated, now face market correction.
- New AI coding tools pose a threat to recurring SaaS revenue.
- Venture capital investor notes IPO doors have slammed shut.

During Australia's tech boom, founders were highly celebrated, with billions of dollars flowing through venture funds and SaaS companies achieving high valuations. Many promising tech firms deferred public listings, opting instead for private funding.
As the market has cooled, valuations have dropped, and staff layoffs have become common. A significant concern is the potential impact of new AI coding tools, such as Claude, on the dependable subscription revenue streams that these businesses relied upon.
Prominent venture capitalist Daniel Petre stated that the market correction for software companies has been severe. He observed that SaaS companies ready for an initial public offering in 2025 but which did not list have now lost that opportunity.


