Building a SaaS isn't building an asset. It's building a service. Key difference. One appreciates, the other requires continuous attention. Services which don't get attention after they make their first bit of money are a detriment to the overall market. As far as I can tell, that's exactly what's going to happen when all of the actual implementation work is outsourced.
A big part of how many people work is to be proud of what they have achieved. Personally, I wouldn't even build this kind of 'product' because I wouldn't get any sense of achievement or any sense that I'd built something worthwhile. Further, I can't imagine having an interest conversation or relating that well to someone that does this for a living. It seems little better than firing off as many slight variations of a 99c mobile app as possible.
Jarrod is smart in building assets and fueling his ADHD at the same time.
He's not a slave to anything or anyone and he didn't buy/build himself a job, but REAL assets that puts money in his pocket each week.