I’ve been lying low these past few weeks. A stark contrast to the high and euphoria we all experienced at the SaaSBoomi Annual ‘25.
Looking back now, one thing is clear: no single person can truly claim ownership over the magic of a flagship event like that. The applause and appreciation have been generous, and rightly so. Still, what we built, we built together.
It’s a Sunday as I write this. I’m not doing much. Just slowing down, reflecting on the year that’s gone by and the road ahead.
I’m especially excited about the new Governing Council ‘25, one of the most proactive cohorts we’ve had. And I want to take a moment to appreciate GC’24, which brought together some of the sharpest minds in the ecosystem and laid the groundwork for what’s coming.
Likewise, it’s time to bid adieu to the Volunteer Council ‘24. With every passing year, these folks have made our community stronger, bolder, and more resilient. The baton is ready to be passed, and I couldn’t feel more energized about what’s ahead with VC’25.
I’ll be sharing more on the new councils through my social channels in the coming week.
As for the rest of the year, the goal is simple: do everything we can for our community in the realm of AI.
But of course, simple goals don’t mean easy execution.
It means learning to let go of programs and initiatives we built with passion, love, and care — but that no longer align with our trajectory. Trusting the next wave of people to nurture what we’ve built. And in the process, finding new levels of mental balance and emotional clarity. Which is why Jagah’s inclusion in the SaaSBoomi universe feels more important than ever.
With that in mind, I’m looking forward to a few big moments next week — opening our first-ever office in Indiranagar, Bengaluru, the Kabini staff offsite that follows, and Jagah’s 8th retreat, now fully part of the SaaSBoomi journey.
Thank you for being part of this journey and for your ongoing support.