The point here is that it isn't just a tool for content. The way I see things, there is no useful distinction between content and any other kind of data. Payload makes it trivial to set up custom data structures and manage it.
The tedium of development in my experience is building CRUD—whether it is for a SaaS app or anything else. When you're rolling a project using a framework you've got to set up a database, write the API logic and build an admin UI to manage that data. It is complicated and time consuming work even with a great framework. To be able to skip all that is a massive advantage.
I personally would not build a SaaS app on Wordpress and ACF, but I would use Payload to build just about any custom business app.
The tedium of development in my experience is building CRUD—whether it is for a SaaS app or anything else. When you're rolling a project using a framework you've got to set up a database, write the API logic and build an admin UI to manage that data. It is complicated and time consuming work even with a great framework. To be able to skip all that is a massive advantage.
I personally would not build a SaaS app on Wordpress and ACF, but I would use Payload to build just about any custom business app.