From a Real Problem to a SaaS Product Buyers Wanted

From a Real Problem to a SaaS Product Buyers Wanted

Author: Acquire.com April 21, 2026 Duration: 23:20

Jacob Miller didn’t set out to build a SaaS product. He was running a home services business when a shift in how customers search started to affect lead flow in a real way.


Instead of relying on agencies, he built his own solution using AI and no-code tools. What started as an internal fix quickly turned into a working product, with real customers and early traction.


As the product grew, so did the time required to run it. What looked like a simple solution became a real decision about focus, ownership, and whether it made sense to keep building or hand it off.


Instead of forcing scale, Jacob listed the business on ⁠Acquire.com⁠ and took it through the acquisition process.


You'll hear:

  • How a real lead problem turned into a SaaS product
  • Why customer behavior is shifting faster than most businesses expect
  • What made the product interesting to buyers so early


3 Lessons from Jacob Miller

  1. Solving Your Own Problem Creates Immediate Value: The product worked because it came directly from a real operational need, not a theoretical idea.
  2. Building Is Easier, Distribution Still Matters: AI made it possible to build quickly, but traction came from knowing where the customers were and how to reach them.
  3. The Right Buyer Matters More Than the Outcome: Multiple offers came in, but alignment and intent mattered more than maximizing price.


For founders building with AI or exploring SaaS opportunities, this episode shows how a simple solution can turn into something valuable when it solves a real problem and reaches the right audience.


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Behind every successful startup acquisition, there's a story-a complex mix of strategy, emotion, and paperwork that rarely gets discussed openly. Startup Acquisition Stories, from the team at Acquire.com, pulls back the curtain on those real-world transactions. Each episode features founders and entrepreneurs who have personally navigated the process of selling or buying a business through their platform. You'll hear them recount the nuanced decisions that don't make it into press releases: the challenging conversations around valuation, the subtle art of vetting the opposite party, and the critical, often overlooked, steps after the handshake. This podcast digs into the practicalities of due diligence, structuring terms, and managing the transfer of assets, all the way through to escrow and the crucial post-deal transition. It’s a grounded, detail-oriented look at the mechanics of a business exit or expansion, straight from the people who’ve lived it. For anyone curious about the actual path to a deal, beyond the theory, this series offers a rare archive of lived experience and hard-won advice.
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