SaaS Pricing for Exits: Sell Your Business for 4-8x

SaaS Pricing for Exits: Sell Your Business for 4-8x

Author: Omer Khan May 16, 2024 Duration: 52:30
Juan Ignacio Garcia tried to acquire three SaaS businesses and failed every time because nobody would finance the deal. So he built Boopos, a marketplace with built-in acquisition financing. Most SaaS businesses sell for 4-8x profit multiples - but SaaS pricing for your exit depends on retention, financials, and deal strategy. Learn the complete playbook for SaaS pricing when selling a SaaS business, from preparing financials and getting 4-8x SaaS valuation to choosing marketplaces and negotiating with multiple buyers. 🔑 Key Lessons 💰 SaaS pricing for exits starts with 24 months of monthly P&L: Buyers want revenue trends, seasonality, and profitability. Without clean financials, you cannot get credible SaaS pricing on a marketplace. 🤝 Secure an early offer to create competitive tension around SaaS pricing: Even a lowball letter of intent gives you leverage. It signals demand and creates urgency that drives up the SaaS valuation. 🏢 Choose your marketplace based on deal size for better SaaS pricing: Self-serve platforms work for smaller deals. Curated platforms pair sellers with pre-vetted buyers for better selling a SaaS business outcomes. 📉 The biggest red flag is a seller who hides information during SaaS pricing negotiations: If a seller does not cooperate during due diligence, the post-sale SaaS exit transition will be harder. 🔄 Start with fast financing, refinance later for better rates: Many buyers close quickly with alternative lenders then switch to SBA loans once the business stabilizes. Chapters Introduction What Boopos does and how it differs from other marketplaces What type of SaaS businesses sell well on marketplaces Overview of the selling and buying process Essential steps to prepare your SaaS business for sale How marketplaces and brokers affect SaaS pricing and valuation Typical SaaS pricing multiples for businesses on marketplaces Factors that drive higher multiples from 4x to 8x Choosing the right marketplace for your business How to get your listing noticed by the right buyers Self-serve marketplaces vs. curated advisory models Negotiating and closing when selling a SaaS business Why you should keep a lowball offer instead of dismissing it The due diligence and asset transfer process How long closing typically takes Switching gears to the buyer's perspective Why Juan tried to buy three businesses before building Boopos Common mistakes buyers make when evaluating a business Red flags to watch for during buyer due diligence Financing options for SaaS exit acquisitions SBA loans vs. acquisition financing vs. cash buyers How Boopos buyer approval works Listing criteria vs. underwriting criteria on Boopos How financing speed affects deal negotiations Getting started on the Boopos marketplace Where to find Juan and Boopos Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/397 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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