Consultative Selling: How He Closed Instacart Live

Consultative Selling: How He Closed Instacart Live

Author: Omer Khan December 4, 2025 Duration: 42:18
His co-founder live-coded a fix during the Instacart pitch - and closed the deal on the spot. Saket Saurabh used consultative selling SaaS techniques to close 15 enterprise customers including Instacart, LinkedIn, and DoorDash before hiring a single salesperson. Saket reveals why he went "enterprise first" instead of starting with SMBs, the consultative selling SaaS approach that turns every meeting into problem-solving instead of pitching, and the zero-salary pivot that made Nexla cash flow positive before their $12M Series A. Nexla is an enterprise data platform serving 50+ customers with 6-figure ACV deals. Saket's founder-led sales motion grew the company to over $5M ARR after raising $33M total. This episode is brought to you by: 💖 Gearheart → Book a free consult and get the first 20 hours free 🚨 NordStellar → Book a demo and get 20% off with code blackfriday20 🔑 Key Lessons 🤝 Consultative selling SaaS connects product to market: Unless founders sell deals themselves, they miss critical signals about pricing and product direction. Saket closed 15 enterprise customers before hiring salespeople. 🪄 Create "magical moments" in demos: Saket's co-founder live-coded a data fix during the Instacart CTO pitch, solving in minutes what took their team weeks. Enterprise selling with agility closes deals faster than slides. 🏢 Go enterprise first to build for real complexity: Architecting for SMBs first prevents you from understanding enterprise-grade problems. Nexla targeted Fortune 500 companies from day one. 🎯 Use thesis-driven outreach instead of cold pitching: Saket built specific hypotheses about each target company's data problems. Starting with "Do you see this problem?" earned trust with technical buyers. 💰 Price against internal build cost, not competitors: Saket estimated what the prospect would spend on internal engineering, then priced Nexla at one-fifth to one-tenth. Consultative selling SaaS means understanding the buyer's economics. Chapters Introduction - the "magical moment" at Instacart What is Nexla? Solving enterprise data fragmentation Origin story: from Nvidia engineer to data entrepreneur Why target enterprise customers from day one What a typical consultative selling meeting looked like The live-coding demo that closed Instacart Figuring out enterprise pricing Closing 15 enterprise deals through founder-led sales Overcoming the "we can build it ourselves" objection The zero-salary pivot to cash flow positivity How AI changed Nexla's product and market Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/464 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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