Alice was impressed with the ease and convenience of using a SaaS solution. She quickly signed up for a subscription and was up and running in no time. The software was easy to use, and Alice didn't have to worry about updates, maintenance, or security. She was pleased with the low cost of the SaaS solution. However, Alice soon realized that the SaaS solution wasn't tailored to her company's specific needs. She found that certain features were missing or didn't work the way she wanted them to. Alice felt like she was stuck with a one-size-fits-all solution that didn't fully meet her company's requirements. And as the company grows, the cost multiplied as well.