• Episode 729 | 9 Things I've Learned Investing in 170+ SaaS Companies

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Episode 729 | 9 Things I've Learned Investing in 170+ SaaS Companies

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  • In episode 729, join Rob Walling as he shares insights from the 170+ SaaS investments he’s made through his B2B SaaS accelerator, TinySeed. Key patterns include the survivability of SaaS, the lucrative value of these companies, and commonalities across the ones that grow the fastest. To see even more patterns that didn’t make this episode, be sure to check out the MicroConf YouTube channel.

    Episode Sponsor:

    Hiring senior developers can really move the needle in your business, but if you bring on the wrong person, you can quickly burn through your runway. If you need help finding a vetted, senior, results-oriented developer, you should reach out to today’s sponsor, Lemon.io.

    For years, they’ve been helping our audience find high quality, global talent at competitive rates, and they can help you too.

    Longtime listener Chaz Yoon, hired a senior developer from Lemon.io and said his hire ”definitely knew his stuff, provided appropriate feedback and pushback, and had great communication, including very fluent English. He really exceeded my expectations.”

    Chaz said he’d definitely use Lemon.io again when he’s looking for a senior level engineer.

    To learn more and get a 15% discount on your first four weeks of working with a developer at lemon.io/startups.

    Topics we cover:
    • 2:24 – Survivability of B2B SaaS in TinySeed
    • 4:09 – SaaS is extremely valuable
    • 8:26 – Vertical and orthogonal SaaS face fewer headwinds
    • 12:36 – A supermajority of TinySeed companies want a big exit
    • 15:51 – TinySeed founder count aligns with the broader MicroConf ecosystem
    • 17:04 – Ruined cap tables have prevented deals
    • 19:35 – A quarter of TinySeed companies raise subsequent fundraising
    • 21:17 – Common advisory topics: pricing, plateaus, cofounders, funding, selling
    Links from the Show:
    • Apply for TinySeed
    • Invest in TinySeed
    • MicroConf YouTube: 6 Lessons From My Most Successful Investments (B2B SaaS)
    • Episode 727 | Gymdesk Sells for More than $32.5 million, Hiring Gets Easier, and More Hot Take Tuesday Topics
    • Episode 728 | Bootstrapping Gymdesk to a More Than $32.5M Exit
    • State of Independent SaaS Report

    If you have questions about starting or scaling a software business that you’d like for us to cover, please submit your question for an upcoming episode. We’d love to hear from you!

    Subscribe & Review: iT

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In episode 729, join Rob Walling as he shares insights from the 170+ SaaS investments he’s made through his B2B SaaS accelerator, TinySeed. Key patterns include the survivability of SaaS, the lucrative value of these companies, and commonalities across the ones that grow the fastest. To see even more patterns that didn’t make this episode, be sure to check out the MicroConf YouTube channel.

Episode Sponsor:

Hiring senior developers can really move the needle in your business, but if you bring on the wrong person, you can quickly burn through your runway. If you need help finding a vetted, senior, results-oriented developer, you should reach out to today’s sponsor, Lemon.io.

For years, they’ve been helping our audience find high quality, global talent at competitive rates, and they can help you too.

Longtime listener Chaz Yoon, hired a senior developer from Lemon.io and said his hire ”definitely knew his stuff, provided appropriate feedback and pushback, and had great communication, including very fluent English. He really exceeded my expectations.”

Chaz said he’d definitely use Lemon.io again when he’s looking for a senior level engineer.

To learn more and get a 15% discount on your first four weeks of working with a developer at lemon.io/startups.

Topics we cover:
  • 2:24 – Survivability of B2B SaaS in TinySeed
  • 4:09 – SaaS is extremely valuable
  • 8:26 – Vertical and orthogonal SaaS face fewer headwinds
  • 12:36 – A supermajority of TinySeed companies want a big exit
  • 15:51 – TinySeed founder count aligns with the broader MicroConf ecosystem
  • 17:04 – Ruined cap tables have prevented deals
  • 19:35 – A quarter of TinySeed companies raise subsequent fundraising
  • 21:17 – Common advisory topics: pricing, plateaus, cofounders, funding, selling
Links from the Show:
  • Apply for TinySeed
  • Invest in TinySeed
  • MicroConf YouTube: 6 Lessons From My Most Successful Investments (B2B SaaS)
  • Episode 727 | Gymdesk Sells for More than $32.5 million, Hiring Gets Easier, and More Hot Take Tuesday Topics
  • Episode 728 | Bootstrapping Gymdesk to a More Than $32.5M Exit
  • State of Independent SaaS Report

If you have questions about starting or scaling a software business that you’d like for us to cover, please submit your question for an upcoming episode. We’d love to hear from you!

Subscribe & Review: iT

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