Moat
Also known as: Competitive Moat
DEFINITION
A durable, structural advantage that competitors find hard to replicate — protecting the business over time.
In depth
Seven classic moats (Hamilton Helmer): counter-positioning, scale economies, switching costs, network effects, process power, brand, cornered resource. Most SaaS moats are switching costs (integrations, data lock-in) plus network effects.
Early-stage founders overestimate moats they don't have. Real moats take years and usually only emerge after PMF.
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Last reviewed 14 April 2026 by Abhi Verma.