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Back to EpisodesFirst Customers: How 20K Subscribers Became a Launch Engine
Description
Shane Melaugh dropped out of university and failed at several businesses over four years. But he was quietly building an audience of 20,000 subscribers. When he finally had his SaaS go-to-market ready, getting first customers felt almost easy. The first plugin sold immediately to his existing list.
Thrive Themes co-founder Shane Melaugh spent 5 years building early customers through content before launching a single product. When Thrive Themes launched in 2013, the audience-first approach delivered first paying users from a list of people who already trusted the brand. Today, Thrive Themes has over 30,000 customers and 35 employees.
Shane Melaugh is the co-founder and CEO of Thrive Themes, a company that creates conversion-focused WordPress tools. In this episode - part 1 of 3 - Shane explains how frustration with WordPress led to the idea, why he burned money on five failed software products, and how validating with actual revenue beats every other signal.
π Key Lessons
- π― Build an audience before chasing first customers: Shane spent 5 years growing a 20,000-subscriber email list through free content and information products, so Thrive Themes launched to people who already trusted the brand.
- π° Validate with money in the bank, not surveys or signups: The best validation for first customers is actual revenue from people paying for your product - everything else is just signals that might not translate.
- π Expect to fail at software development before you learn to ship: Shane burned through 5 failed software projects before he could take a project from start to finish, calling it the only way he could learn.
- π οΈ Solve your own frustration and check if others share it: The Thrive Themes idea came from Shane's repeated pain building marketing websites on WordPress with dozens of conflicting plugins.
- π First customers come easier when the audience is already asking: By the time Thrive Themes launched, Shane's subscribers were requesting solutions through emails, comments, and surveys.
- π§ Never hire developers on a project basis for important products: Shane switched from freelancers to full-time team members because project-based developers lack the buy-in needed for quality software.
Chapters
- Introduction
- What drives Shane Melaugh - creating positive impact
- What Thrive Themes does and how it differs from other WordPress tools
- The plugin conflict problem and why Thrive Leads solves it
- How frustration with WordPress marketing pages sparked the idea
- Burning money on 5 failed software products to learn development
- Validation through an existing audience of 20,000 first customers
- The iamimpact.com blog and 5-year audience building journey
- Wrap up Part 1 and preview of Part 2
Resources
- Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/119
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