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Bootstrapped Agency to $1M ARR With No Technical Skills

Episode 72 Published 10Β years, 9Β months ago
Description

Rob Rawson trained as a medical doctor in Australia and worked in hospitals for three years. Then he built a bootstrapped agency into a $1M ARR SaaS business - without knowing how to code. His path from medicine to Time Doctor proves you don't need technical skills or venture funding to build a real SaaS business.

Rob shares how he hired offshore developers through Odesk at $2,000-$3,000/month, used HackerRank to evaluate talent (one hire later joined Google), and grew Time Doctor through content marketing and 300 Quora answers. This is the bootstrapped agency playbook for non-technical founders building SaaS without funding.

Before Time Doctor, Rob made millions through Google AdWords arbitrage by taking what he calls "massive, determined action." The same self-funded startup mindset drove him to build Time Doctor into a bootstrapped agency generating over $1M ARR.

πŸ”‘ Key Lessons

  • πŸ› οΈ Build a bootstrapped agency using offshore talent and HackerRank: Rob Rawson hired developers at $2,000-$3,000/month from the Philippines and used HackerRank's automated programming tests to evaluate their skills - one developer he found later left to join Google.
  • πŸ“‰ Don't build features customers won't need for months: Time Doctor's biggest mistake was investing months building theoretical features instead of solving immediate customer pain points. The lean startup rule applies: always work on what's blocking customers today.
  • πŸš€ Massive action separates $2K/month from $10M/year: People running the same AdWords strategy earned wildly different amounts. The difference wasn't the idea - it was doing 100x more campaigns, hiring teams, and executing systematically at scale.
  • 🧠 A bootstrapped agency requires using your own product daily: Time Doctor succeeded because Rob and his team used it constantly. Features built from firsthand experience worked. Features built from theoretical requirements consistently failed.

Chapters

  • Introduction
  • Meet Rob Rawson - doctor turned SaaS founder
  • Rob's personal life in Sydney with two young kids
  • Success quote - Tony Robbins on massive determined action
  • How massive action created $10M/year from a simple strategy
  • Time Doctor and Staff.com - the products explained
  • Rob's life as a medical doctor and early business attempts
  • Taking a year off medicine for a Jay Abraham-inspired consultancy
  • The transition from doctor to full-time entrepreneur
  • Making millions from AdWords arbitrage - then feeling empty
  • Why Rob loves building businesses like a video game
  • The day Rob quit medicine
  • Early projects - including the terrible lie detection website
  • How the idea for Time Doctor started as a personal tool
  • Hiring offshore developers from Odesk for a bootstrapped agency
  • Content marketing and Quora as early growth strategies
  • Finding developers - Stack Exchange and We Work Remotely
  • Using HackerRank to evaluate developer talent
  • The evolution of the hiring process
  • Biggest mistake - building features nobody needed
  • Why using your own product matters
  • Hitting the $1M ARR milestone
  • How Staff.com started from a domain name and a vision
  • The hardest thing about building this business
  • Advice for entrepreneurs having more downs than ups

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