Bootstrapped SaaS Growth: 3-Week Shipping Cycles That Work

EPISODE · Mar 8, 2018 · 1H 7M

Bootstrapped SaaS Growth: 3-Week Shipping Cycles That Work

from The SaaS Podcast - AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders · host Omer Khan

Nathan Kontny is one of the most prolific SaaS serial entrepreneurs you will meet. He co-founded two YC companies, built the writing app Draft as a solo founder, and then became the CEO of Highrise - the CRM that Basecamp spun off. His bootstrapped SaaS growth secret: 3-week shipping cycles that force product momentum. Nathan committed to sending a newsletter every 3 weeks with at least 3 new features for bootstrapped SaaS growth. This created a forcing function that eliminated perfectionism - if a big feature was not ready, he shipped smaller wins. He published one blog article per week for years, building an audience that drove Draft signups without paid advertising. This SaaS serial entrepreneur approach works for any bootstrap growth stage. Nathan met Jason Fried through a loose connection maintained over years - occasional emails that eventually led to the Highrise CEO role. After Highrise spun off from Basecamp, it lost the marketing halo. Competitors spread rumors it was shutting down. Nathan rebuilt trust through bootstrapped startup growth tactics: shipping features fast, keeping the product simple, and proving the product was alive through consistent momentum. 🔑 Key Lessons 🚀 Ship on a fixed cycle for bootstrapped SaaS growth: Nathan committed to a 3-week newsletter at Draft with at least 3 new features each time, creating a forcing function that kept momentum even when bigger projects were not ready. 📉 Every SaaS serial entrepreneur fails more than they succeed: Nathan co-founded two YC companies, one failed completely, and even Reddit's founders slept on his couch before their product took off. ✍️ Weekly blogging drives bootstrapped SaaS growth without paid marketing: Nathan published one article per week for years, building an audience that drove Draft signups without any advertising. 🛠️ Strip features to what one person can build and ship: Nathan used Bootstrap but customized it heavily, proving a solo founder can ship a well-designed SaaS product. 🤝 Maintain loose connections for career-changing opportunities: Nathan kept a casual relationship with Jason Fried alive through occasional emails, which directly led to becoming CEO of Highrise. Chapters Introduction Nathan's background and favorite quote Co-founding Inkling at Y Combinator Why Cityposh failed Building Draft as a solo founder for bootstrapped SaaS growth Using blogging to get customers for Draft The Airbnb cereal story and scrappy entrepreneurship Law of large numbers - why persistence matters 3-week shipping cycles as a bootstrapped SaaS growth forcing function How Nathan prioritized as a solo founder Tools and services for solo founders Current state of Draft Draft's monetization model Design philosophy for solo founders Joining Highrise and meeting Jason Fried The power of loose connections Highrise's challenges after spinning off from Basecamp Starting a daily YouTube vlog Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/166 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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