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SaaS Growth: 10 Lessons from 99 Founder Interviews

Episode 100 Published 10Β years, 4Β months ago
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After interviewing 99 SaaS founders, Omer Khan pulled the 10 pieces of business advice that stuck with him most - advice about SaaS growth, mindset, and the counterintuitive decisions that separate founders who succeed from those who stall. This is the 100th episode, and instead of bringing on another guest, Omer breaks down lessons from Dan Norris (WP Curve), Wade Foster (Zapier), Rob Walling (Drip), Peter Coppinger (Teamwork), Steli Efti (Close.io), and five other founders. Each piece of advice comes with the story behind it and how to apply it.

For the 100th episode of The SaaS Podcast, Omer Khan skips the guest interview and goes solo. Instead of bringing on another founder, he went through all 99 previous episodes and pulled out the 10 best pieces of SaaS growth advice - the ones that go beyond generic "work hard" and "be persistent" to something more specific and actionable. Peter Coppinger bootstrapped Teamwork to $14 million by thinking bigger than the Irish market.

Key Lessons

  • πŸš€ SaaS growth starts when you launch, not when you plan: Dan Norris failed for years doing validation before launching. WP Curve launched.
  • 🎯 Do things that don't scale to accelerate early SaaS growth: Tom Leung manually matched job seekers with employers using a basic HTML form.
  • 🧠 Don't let others set the agenda for your SaaS growth journey: Rob Walling built Drip without VC funding, Silicon Valley relocation, or 80-hour.
  • πŸ’° Focus on value creation, not money, to drive SaaS growth: Trevor Owens warns that making every decision based on money leads to missed.
  • πŸ“‰ Pivoting is not failing - it's essential SaaS growth iteration: Tom Leung's team pivoted 8 times in 2 years before achieving product-market fit.
  • ⚑ Think bigger to unlock SaaS growth beyond your local market: Peter Coppinger bootstrapped Teamwork to $14M by refusing to think small. His.

Chapters

  • Introduction - reflecting on 100 episodes
  • Advice 1: Dan Norris - you don't learn until you launch
  • Advice 2: Trevor Owens - don't do it just for the money
  • Advice 3: Paul Graham - do things that don't scale
  • Advice 4: Rob Walling - don't let others set your agenda
  • Advice 5: Wade Foster - make today better than yesterday
  • Advice 6: Peter Coppinger - think big, then think bigger
  • Advice 7: Andrew Wilkinson - screw it, just do it
  • Advice 8: Tom Leung - pivot without guilt
  • Advice 9: Steli Efti - all advice is overgeneralization
  • Advice 10: Omer Khan - trust your gut
  • Closing reflections on the journey to episode 100

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