Early Traction: 60 Waitlist Signups to $2M ARR

Early Traction: 60 Waitlist Signups to $2M ARR

Author: Omer Khan August 8, 2024 Duration: 1:07:49
Lav Crnobrnja forgot about his landing page for nine months. Then one email from a frustrated waitlist subscriber changed everything. That single message became the early traction signal that turned a company hackathon side project into a $2M ARR bootstrapped SaaS with 2,500 customers. Lav reveals how building Slack-first instead of adding Slack as an integration created a genuine differentiator, why hiring Toggl's former CMO shaped their content strategy for startup traction, and the painful lesson of attracting thousands of visitors who never converted. Learn how early traction from just 60 waitlist signups compounded into getting traction across multiple channels. Vacation Tracker launched with a six-month free beta for 60 subscribers. About 10 became active users. Today the product serves 2,500 customers with a team of 20, running 100,000+ users on $1,000/month hosting costs through serverless infrastructure. The initial traction came from content marketing and the Slack App Store. Key Lessons 🎯 Early traction starts with listening, not launching: Lav handled every demo, live chat, and support request in year one, using feedback to prioritize features like Google Calendar sync and payroll exports. 🛠️ Build around the platform for early traction: Vacation Tracker was designed Slack-first while competitors added Slack as an integration. That architectural choice became the core differentiator. 📉 Vanity traffic kills startup traction momentum: Travel destination articles grew traffic 50% but generated zero signups. Problem-specific content around leave accruals finally converted. 💰 Borrow strategy, hire for execution: Lav hired Toggl's former CMO to write a two-year plan, then brought on a junior marketer. Proven strategy at a fraction of the cost. 🚀 A crossed-out price anchors value for early traction: Displaying pricing but crossing it out for beta users set expectations so the free-to-paid transition felt natural. Chapters Introduction What Vacation Tracker does and who it serves From services company to hackathon side project The waitlist email that created early traction after nine months Pricing the beta and first paying customer Slack-first as a product differentiator Getting from 10 to 1,000 customers Content mistakes: travel guides that drove zero signups Slack and Microsoft Teams App Store optimization Transitioning from services to full-time product Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/406 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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