SaaS Churn: 100K Signups but Only 100 Active Users

SaaS Churn: 100K Signups but Only 100 Active Users

Author: Omer Khan July 10, 2025 Duration: 56:48
100,000 signups in the first month. A SaaS churn rate of 99.9%. Richard White had only 100 people actually using Fathom daily after Zoom featured them in their marketplace. Instead of panicking, he used those low-quality signups as the perfect testing ground to fix broken onboarding. Richard reveals how he attacked SaaS churn as the "riskiest metric" before acquisition or monetization, why 99% of signups had zero meetings on their calendars creating catastrophic customer churn, and how reducing churn through a "fake meeting" feature delivered a 10x activation improvement. You will also learn his 60-day monetization ultimatum that forced the team to start selling before the product was ready. Richard previously ran UserVoice for over a decade. Fathom now generates eight figures in ARR with 80 employees, serving around 175,000 companies. The churn rate fix that started with bad signups became the foundation for everything that followed. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 Fix SaaS churn before chasing acquisition or revenue: Richard focused on churn as the "riskiest metric" first - proving people would use Fathom daily before worrying about growth, because a product nobody retains is just expensive customer churn. 🔄 Turn bad signups into a SaaS churn testing lab: When 99% of 100K signups were inactive, Richard used them as a zero-risk environment to iterate on onboarding without damaging real relationships. 🛠️ Build trust before asking users to commit: Fathom's "fake meeting" feature let users test the AI bot with pre-recorded video, solving the trust barrier and reducing churn with a 10x activation improvement. ⏱️ Set aggressive deadlines to force monetization: When the 2022 funding market crashed, Richard's 60-day ultimatum forced his team to launch a paid plan before it was built - hitting $100K ARR in month one. 🧠 Treat your second startup like speed-running a video game: Richard compared Fathom to playing Minecraft after 10,000 hours - open-ended questions become multiple choice when you have done it before. Chapters Introduction What Fathom does and the AI note-taking market Business size: eight figures ARR, 80 employees Richard's decade running UserVoice The trust problem with AI meeting bots Building the "fake meeting" feature to fix activation Zoom marketplace launch: 100K signups in month one The SaaS churn crisis: 100K signups, 100 daily active users Using bad signups as a zero-risk onboarding testing ground The 60-day monetization ultimatum Selling a team plan before it was built Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/449 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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