Service as a product explained

Service as a product (SaaP); pronounced or [1] is a transaction of service production and delivery model in which a productized service[2] is sold by the seller or vendor to the buyer and is centrally hosted, either on a standalone website or an open marketplace platform. It is sometimes referred to as "on-demand service". SaaP is typically accessed by the creator and the consumer by users using a thin client via a web browser.

SaaP has become a delivery model for some businesses, including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), freelancers, and independent contractors. It has been incorporated into the strategy of several leading web-based marketplace companies including AirBnB, Fiverr, Lyft, TaskRabbit, Uber and others, as listed in the SaaP marketplace platforms section below.

Micha Kaufman, the co-founder of the company Fiverr, claims that the company created the concept of SaaP.[3] The company offers as a SaaP service over 2.5 million things people will do for a small, fixed fee.[4] [5] [6]

SaaP marketplace platforms

As of November 1, 2014, a number of SaaP marketplace platforms exist. These include a variety of platforms serving different markets and niches. Currently the marketplaces offering SaaP include brands offering offline services, online services, shift work, and more. Below is a list of known market platforms offering SaaP. There are also other SaaP marketplaces online in the so-called "sharing economy".[7] [8] [9]

Notable challenges exist in the regulatory space for AirBnB in locations like New York, where unregulated guest housing and hotel services are an issue.[10] Other services like the car-sharing services of Lyft have settled lawsuits and Uber faces opposition from governments and from regulated and licensed taxi services.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: How to pronounce Saap . HowToPronounce . 26 Dec 2014.
  2. Web site: Freelancers, Break Free From Billing by the Hour . . Mashable.com . 21 October 2014 . 20 October 2014 . Brian . Casel.
  3. Web site: A look at Fiverr, an online marketplace for creative services . Tech.eu . 20 December 2014 . 15 December 2014 . Charmaine . Li.
  4. Web site: How Fiverr's Founders Are Creating An Online Marketplace For Freelancers . . fastcompany.com . 10 November 2014 . 14 September 2013 . Jane . Porter.
  5. Web site: PassionAnt . . 26 December 2014.
  6. Web site: The Collaborative Economy Can Help Save the Planet – SiliconHills . Silicon Hills News . 7 October 2013 . 26 December 2014.
  7. Web site: Airbnb, Snapgoods and 12 More Pioneers Of The 'Share Economy' . Davis . yellen . Forbes.
  8. Web site: From P2P to B2B: The next phase of the sharing economy . . 8 September 2014 . Dan . Slagen.
  9. Web site: 11 sites that want to rule the share economy . . 3 October 2012 . Jennifer . Alsever.
  10. Web site: Airbnb Rentals Raise Thorny Legal Issues . Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog . 26 December 2014 . 24 July 2014 . Richard . Vetstein.
  11. News: Uber sued over unlawful business practices; Lyft settles . . Los Angeles Times . 26 December 2014 . 9 December 2014 . Tracey . Lien.