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SaaS Gender Gap Widens as Women Remain Locked Out of Power
Despite rapid SaaS growth, women hold just 1 in 5 C‑suite roles and report widespread discrimination, stalled careers and pay inequality across the sector.

SaaS Gender Gap Widens as Women Remain Locked Out of Power

1 April 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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The SaaS boom is leaving women behind

The global SaaS sector has become one of technology’s fastest-growing and most lucrative arenas, generating hundreds of billions in annual value. Yet, as the industry scales, its leadership remains overwhelmingly male. Recent data from the SaaS Industry Council shows that just one in five C‑suite executives in the sector are women, a figure that lags even the broader tech industry, where women occupy roughly a third of leadership roles.

This widening gap raises serious questions about who benefits from the SaaS boom and whether the sector’s culture, funding dynamics and hiring practices are structurally biased against women.

Pay, power and persistent bias

Despite public commitments to diversity and inclusion, being a woman in SaaS remains challenging at every level. Women are still more likely to earn lower wages than male colleagues in similar roles, with limited transparency around pay equity and promotion criteria. Many report slower progression into senior product, engineering and revenue positions, which are often the main pipeline to the C‑suite.

Studies referenced in a 2025 report on the sector found that an overwhelming 94% of women in SaaS had experienced some form of gender discrimination at work. These ranged from being talked over in meetings and excluded from strategic projects to being passed over for promotions in favour of less-experienced male peers.

Network effects and leadership pipelines

Women in SaaS also describe difficulty building the kind of deep, influential networks that often determine who gets funded, hired or fast-tracked. Executive circles, investor dinners and informal deal-making environments are still dominated by men, reinforcing a self-perpetuating cycle where existing leaders sponsor people who look and think like them.

Without intentional change from founders, investors and boards, the sector risks entrenching a two-speed reality: a modern, cloud-native technology stack built on outdated power structures. For an industry that sells itself on agility and innovation, closing the gender gap in leadership, compensation and career progression is no longer a reputational nice-to-have but a core test of credibility.

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