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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2016 · 58 MIN

Founder-Led Sales: 36 People With Zero Salespeople

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

Marcelino Alvarez grew Uncorked Studios to a 36-person firm building products for Google, Adidas, Intel, and Lego - all through founder-led sales with zero salespeople on staff. 95% of Uncorked's business came from relationship-driven founder selling: coffee meetings, community volunteering, and cross-industry networking events. Before Uncorked, Marcelino worked at Wieden+Kennedy building the Nike Chalkbot. His first startup sales attempt, Gorlox, crashed in eight months when co-founders with day jobs treated it as a side project. From those ashes, Uncorked was born with aligned co-founders and a clear founder as salesperson model. Marcelino shares why visible work like the Lego Movie Maker app generates more inbound than any pitch, why you should never confuse hunger with starvation when chasing clients, and how community volunteering builds networks that traditional startup sales cannot. 🔑 Key Lessons 🤝 Founder-led sales work when you show up without an agenda: Marcelino grabs coffee with anyone who asks, volunteers with community organizations, and hosts cross-industry parties. The cumulative relationships drove 95% of Uncorked's business. 🎯 Visible work is the best founder-led sales tool: The Lego Movie Maker app generated more inbound inquiries than any pitch. Building recognizable work people can point to sells better than any sales deck or cold email. 📉 Never confuse hunger with starvation in founder-led sales: After a hardware project threatened payroll, Uncorked took discount clients. Those projects dragged on and required more management overhead than the revenue was worth. 🧠 Align co-founder stakes before launching: Gorlox crashed in eight months because some co-founders kept day jobs. Define specific milestones for when each co-founder goes all-in, and put them in writing. 🚀 Community volunteering builds networks that founder-led sales cannot: Teaching university courses and serving on Portland's Development Commission connected Uncorked to people far outside the typical referral loop. Chapters Introduction What drives Marcelino - fail harder What Uncorked Studios does From Wieden+Kennedy to starting a company Launching the business from an ad agency incubator The first project - Winter Olympics interactive installation Gorlox - the first failed startup attempt Why Gorlox crashed after eight months Founding Uncorked with the right team Getting early clients through network relationships Three tactics for relationship-driven business development Coffee meetings as the simplest founder-led sales tool Volunteering with Portland's Development Commission BCC parties - cross-industry networking events Why long-term relationships beat short-term client hunting How the Lego Movie Maker app drove inbound leads The hardware project that threatened payroll Hunger vs starvation - when to take discount clients Building a culture of innovation with side projects Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/110 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

Marcelino Alvarez grew Uncorked Studios to a 36-person firm building products for Google, Adidas, Intel, and Lego - all through founder-led sales with zero salespeople on staff. 95% of Uncorked's business came from relationship-driven founder selling: coffee meetings, community volunteering, and cross-industry networking events. Before Uncorked, Marcelino worked at Wieden+Kennedy building the Nike Chalkbot. His first startup sales attempt, Gorlox, crashed in eight months when co-founders with day jobs treated it as a side project. From those ashes, Uncorked was born with aligned co-founders and a clear founder as salesperson model. Marcelino shares why visible work like the Lego Movie Maker app generates more inbound than any pitch, why you should never confuse hunger with starvation when chasing clients, and how community volunteering builds networks that traditional startup sales cannot. 🔑 Key Lessons 🤝 Founder-led sales work when you show up without an agenda: Marcelino grabs coffee with anyone who asks, volunteers with community organizations, and hosts cross-industry parties. The cumulative relationships drove 95% of Uncorked's business. 🎯 Visible work is the best founder-led sales tool: The Lego Movie Maker app generated more inbound inquiries than any pitch. Building recognizable work people can point to sells better than any sales deck or cold email. 📉 Never confuse hunger with starvation in founder-led sales: After a hardware project threatened payroll, Uncorked took discount clients. Those projects dragged on and required more management overhead than the revenue was worth. 🧠 Align co-founder stakes before launching: Gorlox crashed in eight months because some co-founders kept day jobs. Define specific milestones for when each co-founder goes all-in, and put them in writing. 🚀 Community volunteering builds networks that founder-led sales cannot: Teaching university courses and serving on Portland's Development Commission connected Uncorked to people far outside the typical referral loop. Chapters Introduction What drives Marcelino - fail harder What Uncorked Studios does From Wieden+Kennedy to starting a company Launching the business from an ad agency incubator The first project - Winter Olympics interactive installation Gorlox - the first failed startup attempt Why Gorlox crashed after eight months Founding Uncorked with the right team Getting early clients through network relationships Three tactics for relationship-driven business development Coffee meetings as the simplest founder-led sales tool Volunteering with Portland's Development Commission BCC parties - cross-industry networking events Why long-term relationships beat short-term client hunting How the Lego Movie Maker app drove inbound leads The hardware project that threatened payroll Hunger vs starvation - when to take discount clients Building a culture of innovation with side projects Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/110 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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