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Episode 162: Eric Seufert on the SaaS-pocolypse, Meta’s Manus, and AppLovin’s Social Network

Feb 27, 2026
Eric Seufert, writer and analyst behind Mobile Dev Memo who studies mobile ecosystems and adtech strategy, joins to debate AI agents vs apps. They tackle the “SaaS-pocalypse,” Apple’s tightening AI rules and Private Cloud Compute, Meta’s Manus move toward ad automation, AppLovin’s social ambitions, and whether independent ad tech can survive in a Meta/Google world.
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Apps Won’t Be Replaced By Agents

  • AI agents will change app interaction patterns but won’t eliminate apps because companies need to own user surface area to protect monetization and relationships.
  • Eric Seufert argues disintermediation fails commercially: you still need awareness, billing, and product hooks like app intents to preserve value.
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Apple Enforces AI Data Consent Prompts

  • Apple requires developers to show just-in-time consent when sending personal data to third‑party AI services, then began rejecting updates that lacked the pop-up.
  • Seufert highlights Apple’s vague definition of personal data and selective enforcement, creating developer uncertainty.
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Apple’s Private Cloud Compute Is Gatekeeping

  • Apple plans Private Cloud Compute (PCC) hosting for AI inference and may exempt PCC-hosted vendors from the pop-up while taking revenue share.
  • PCC lets Apple present third‑party models as first‑party services, preserving control and monetization.
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