What’s the toughest part of running a startup? A partial list: Recruiting. This is always hard, forever. Co-founder Conflict. Hopefully, you don’t have this. If you do, boy it’s hard. Almost running out of money. Happens to almost all of us....
Dear SaaStr: How Do I Start a Successful SaaS Company? I think there are approximately 2 ways to get a new SaaS app off the ground: Option 1: Hustle into The Enterprise. In almost every category of software, there are gaps. Painful gaps. Generally, several gaps that...
We’re gearing up for 2024 SaaStrEuropa.com in London on June 4-5, which will be awesome. 3,500+ of the best in SaaS and Cloud together in London! See You There! But then comes The Biggest Non-Vendor SaaS Event of the Year! SaaStrAnnual.com 2024 on Sep 10-12 in...
So there’s one topic you have to be ruthlessly honest about as a founder: are you falling out of product-market fit? The reason you have to be ruthless is while sometimes falling into product-market fit can happen relatively fast, e.g. with a magic feature … falling...
So the #1 OG vertical SaaS leader is Veeva. A core CRM, data and Cloud platform for the life sciences industry, it started off as a “Salesforce for Pharma” and expanded from there. It raised less than $10m before it IPO’d, and fast forward to day,...
A little while back on LinkedIn and Twitter we put together a list of things that later, once you are successful, even very successful, you’ll regret. It got a lot of engagement from the SaaS veterans out there, so I thought it would be worth digging in more on...
So this is the time of the year when founders step down. Often quietly. Folks recover a bit from the end-of-year push, reflect, and sometimes … decide it’s time to bring in someone new. A CEO to take things to the next level. Etc. And even more of us think...
Todd McKinnon, CEO of Okta, a ways back joined us for the first time joined us at our first big digital event, SaaStr Scale. It was a great deep dive on what it’s really like scaling an emerging leader in a category everyone previously thought was small. ...
"We all need more hackers on our team. Marketing hackers, sales hackers, product hackers. We lost too much of that. People that want to do the work because they enjoy the work." @searchbrat @zapier @kippbodnar @HubSpot @jasonlk pic.twitter.com/dUudpe9s2Q...
So a little ways back a bit of a Board of Directors soap opera broke out. The Information broke the story, with Sequoua asking its ex-active partner and leader Mike Moritz to step off the board of key portfolio company Klarna in favor of an active partner, Matthew...
Ok, get EXCITED for SaaStr Europa 2024, we’re back time in London! We’re looking forward to hosting 4,000 SaaS founders, execs, and VCs in hip East London at Tobacco Docks across 2 packed days, 4-5 June. About 70% of our sponsorships are sold out, but...
So when things get tougher, and deals get harder, it’s natural to reach for almost anything to close deals. There are only so many levers sales can pull. And discounting is one. And while Atlassian and a few ones hold the line on never discounting at least...
Dear SaaStr: Why do customers hate salespeople? Disalignment. A truly great salesperson is a resource. They help you: They educate you on the product. They honestly answer your questions. They address your concerns, seemingly patiently. They help you pilot / test the...
"You probably don't need as many reps as you think you do" @kylecnorton CRO @owner. "More likely you have a pipeline problem. Spend the money there until your reps' calendars are truly full." cc @samdblond pic.twitter.com/XqfgZOlafj —...
So it’s been a long IPO drought since HashiCorp was the last IPO of the Boom Times in December 2021. Since then, we’ve had just one — Klaviyo. But now a second SaaS security leader has filed to IPO, Rubrik. They’re still transitioning from...