The Lean SaaS Exit: PLG, Profitability, and a Strategic Acquisition

The Lean SaaS Exit: PLG, Profitability, and a Strategic Acquisition

Author: Acquire.com May 20, 2025 Duration: 16:11

What started as a side project during business school became a profitable, product-led SaaS used by finance teams, and was successfully acquired through Acquire.com.


In this episode, Trevor Lee, founder of Genius Sheets, shares how he scaled a lean SaaS through smart distribution partnerships, kept operations efficient, and exited on his own terms to build a new company: Myko, a voice-to-CRM tool for sales teams.


In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How to grow a financial SaaS using Product-Led Growth (PLG)
  • Why partner distribution can outperform outbound sales
  • What to expect during buyer calls, due diligence, and app store transitions
  • How pricing your listing well leads to stronger, faster offers
    • What matters most when evaluating potential buyers


  • Trevor’s 3 tips for founders planning an exit:

  • 1. Build around scalable, low-cost acquisition channels

  • 2. Reduce manual ops to make your SaaS more attractive

    3. Don’t wait for perfection—launch, and learn from real users


  • Whether you're growing a SaaS or thinking about selling, this episode is full of tactical advice from a founder who exited profitably to pursue his next big idea.


    🎧 Listen now and discover what Trevor’s building with Myko

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