Scaling SaaS Solo: Two Products, No Funding, $10M ARR

Scaling SaaS Solo: Two Products, No Funding, $10M ARR

Author: Omer Khan January 18, 2024 Duration: 58:35
Michael Kamleitner spent over a decade scaling SaaS as a solo founder running two bootstrapped products in parallel. When the pandemic wiped out live events overnight, his social media aggregator Walls.io lost its core use case. In this episode, Michael reveals how he pivoted Walls.io into virtual events, built SaaS partnerships through a channel program that saved the company, and why running an agency alongside a product business nearly cost him everything. You will learn how scaling SaaS through SaaS content marketing and SEO drove organic growth, and why separating agency and product teams was the turning point for bootstrap to profitability. Walls.io and Swat.io together generate over $10M in combined annual revenue with a team of 65, entirely bootstrapped. 🔑 Key Lessons 🚀 Scaling SaaS requires separating agency from product resources: Michael lost months of development velocity because agency projects kept pulling engineers away until he created a strict firewall. 🎯 Enter emerging categories early for content marketing leverage: Walls.io's SaaS content marketing worked because Michael started writing about user-generated content before the category was saturated. 🤝 SaaS partnerships can rescue scaling SaaS during a crisis: When the pandemic killed live events, Walls.io integrated into virtual event platforms and built a channel program that offset the revenue drop within six months. 💰 Geographic focus creates a defensible niche for scaling SaaS: Swat.io thrived by targeting German-speaking markets where global competitors struggled with language, time zones, and GDPR. 🧠 Solo founders must step back to scale: Michael's dual CEO role meant 10+ hours of daily context switching. Focusing on Walls.io was the turning point for bootstrap to profitability past $10M ARR. Chapters Introduction Michael's favorite quote and the "twice you're stupid" philosophy What Walls.io and Swat.io do Revenue, team size, and $10M+ ARR milestone How Michael went from software developer to agency to SaaS Coming up with the idea for Swat.io from agency clients Validating the product idea and early prototyping Getting the first 10 customers took nearly two years How the idea for Walls.io came from a co-working event Why Michael kept Walls.io and Swat.io as separate products Why mixing agency and product business caused problems Content marketing and SEO as primary growth channels Free licenses to NGOs for backlinks Why outsourcing content marketing to agencies failed Search ads worked but social media ads failed Channel partnerships and integrations as a growth engine Positioning Swat.io in a crowded market with geographic focus The personal toll of running two companies as a solo founder Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/382 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

For anyone building a software company, the journey from an idea to a sustainable business is filled with specific, often daunting, questions. The SaaS Podcast-AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders exists to answer those with concrete stories, not abstract advice. Each week, host Omer Khan sits down with founders who have actually done it-they discuss the messy reality of securing those first few customers, the difficult adjustments needed to find true product-market fit, and the tactical decisions behind scaling to and beyond a million dollars in annual revenue. Conversations delve into the nitty-gritty of pricing models, sales processes, reducing churn, and the practical application of AI in a SaaS context. Omer’s perspective is shaped by having personally coached over a hundred and fifty founders past critical revenue milestones and conducting interviews with more than five hundred others. This depth of experience means every episode cuts straight to actionable insights, whether you’re painstakingly bootstrapping toward ten thousand in monthly recurring revenue or managing the complexities of rapid growth. The focus is relentlessly on proven strategies that have worked in the real world. Tuning into this podcast feels like gaining access to a private mastermind, a resource where thousands of other founders gather weekly to learn from the honest successes and setbacks of their peers.
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