AI lowers interface cost
Small teams can create focused screens, agents, and workflows faster than packaged applications can anticipate every customer-specific question.
A Thesis on the Future of Enterprise SaaS
AI will not kill enterprise SaaS, but it is changing what customers build. Buy the foundation for maintained data, security, integrations, and reliable actions. Shape the exports, apps, and agents each team needs on top.
TCO, risk, and the right layer to build · 25 seconds
See why well-managed B2B SaaS can lower total cost and risk—and why vibe coding is most powerful at the UI and experience layer.
The choice can look simple: buy established B2B SaaS, or vibe-code the whole system.
But the interface hides the expensive responsibilities underneath: secure data, identity, permissions, data controls, domain logic, integrations, synchronization, audit history, reliability, upgrades, and maintenance.
Rebuilding that foundation adds more than initial development cost. It adds security exposure, maintenance burden, integration breakage, inconsistent data, and operational risk.
A well-managed B2B SaaS foundation can lower total cost of ownership and mitigate risk by absorbing those durable responsibilities. It is not always cheaper in every circumstance, but a fair comparison must include the cost of operating what you build.
Use vibe coding where it creates the most leverage: the UI and experience layer. Shape a custom export, graph, brief, interactive artifact, role-specific application, agent, workflow, or controlled feed over the maintained foundation.
Buy SaaS. Shape the experience around the job.
The thesis at a glance
BYO-UI separates two decisions that enterprise software usually bundles together: which SaaS should own the governed data and actions, and which experience best helps a particular person complete the job.
Small teams can create focused screens, agents, and workflows faster than packaged applications can anticipate every customer-specific question.
The product you buy has already absorbed the difficult work: clean models, permissions, integrations, operational edge cases, domain logic, reliable actions, and durable history.
The same foundation can produce an export, inline graph, interactive artifact, live application, approval workflow, AI agent, or governed feed into another system.
What a customer-shaped experience can be
The interface layer is any useful presentation, artifact, interaction, or delivery path built on the governed B2B SaaS foundation.
A purpose-built CSV or XLSX export, a written brief, a chart, or an inline answer assembled for one question.
A filterable report, explorer, simulator, comparison, approval packet, or generated artifact someone can interrogate and act on.
An artifact, program, personal app, team workspace, or agent that stays current as the underlying SaaS system changes.
SQL, query access, or Reverse ETL that carries trusted SaaS data into BI, analytics, or another operational system.
A working public thesis
Harry Hawk supplied the thesis, direction, constraints, and final judgment. Codex Sol 5.6 Extra High performed the research, information design, software build, testing, and optimization.
The site demonstrates the direction of Codex from an original strategic thesis through research, product definition, design, implementation, testing, and public communication.
Not build versus buy
Vibe coding changes the cost curve for the experience layer. It does not make the B2B SaaS foundation—identity resolution, attribution logic, consent, account hierarchy, permissions, data quality, reliable actions, or auditability—disappear.
“BYO-UI means the SaaS product is still the source of truth, the operational brain, and the governed action layer. But it no longer has to be the only interface.”Harry Hawk, original BYO-UI essay
That separation creates room for both new-logo growth and deeper expansion. B2B SaaS vendors can sell and expose the trusted foundation instead of absorbing every customer variation into the core roadmap. Customers can adopt mature systems without surrendering the ability to shape how individuals and teams consume data, make decisions, and complete work.
One system or several
BYO-UI can shape one output from one B2B SaaS foundation or coordinate several foundations in a customer-owned workspace while preserving each source of truth.
A beehiiv publication cockpit, a HeyGen production console, or a HubSpot pipeline debugger. One system supplies most of the data and actions.
A newsletter-to-video studio, account journey room, or campaign exception cockpit. The interface coordinates systems of record, production, and engagement.
Evidence across the stack
The Atlas evaluates B2B SaaS foundations and enabling platforms—not merely MCP servers—across APIs, events, SQL and query access, Reverse ETL, extensions, identity, governance, action depth, and agent surfaces.
A strategically important B2B demand platform whose official MCP exposes a broad operational surface across campaigns, audiences, analytics, creative, budgets, and connected systems.
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Stripe is included because its hosted MCP can expose payments, billing, refunds, reports, and other supported API resources through broad read and write tools under granular authorization.
Adopt the idea
BYO-UI is a public thesis. Read it. Test it. Build on it. Show where it works and where it fails.