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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2023 · 56 MIN

SaaS Content Marketing: Side Project to 7-Figure ARR

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

Lukas Fittl spent seven years building pganalyze as a side project before going full-time. His secret to reaching 7-figure ARR without funding or a sales team? SaaS content marketing that developers actually trusted. In this episode, Lukas reveals how deep technical blog posts, a weekly YouTube series, and webinars that attracted 400 live attendees became the inbound marketing SaaS engine behind 500+ customers. You will learn why developer content marketing requires depth over breadth, how a single blog post still generates leads years later, and how Lukas competes with Datadog while bootstrapped. pganalyze is a database optimization tool used by Atlassian and DoorDash. The company is entirely bootstrapped with multiple 7-figure ARR and no sales team beyond the founder. 🔑 Key Lessons 📝 SaaS content marketing compounds with depth over breadth: A single blog post on Postgres GIN indexes still ranks on page one and generates leads years later because it provides unique technical insight. 🎯 Define your ICP by who writes the check: pganalyze's best customers are central data platform teams supporting 100+ engineers - those teams have more servers and cannot scale manual optimization. 📉 A funded competitor is survivable with strong positioning: When Datadog launched a competing product, Lukas shifted toward recommendations and advisors. Revenue kept growing. 💰 SaaS content marketing works when you teach first and sell second: Webinars attracted 400 live attendees by solving real Postgres problems, then introducing the product as an optional accelerator. 🚀 Expansion revenue turns $99/month signups into $100K/year contracts: pganalyze's largest customer started with a credit card swipe, then grew through internal champions and content-led growth over time. Chapters Introduction Lukas's favorite quote and background What pganalyze does and who it serves Previous startup attempts and lessons learned Seven years as a side project before going full-time Size of the business - 500+ customers, 7-figure ARR Origin story and scratching his own itch in 2012 Getting the first 10 customers after adding payments in 2014 The path from first customers to $1M ARR Content marketing strategy for developer tools How long content marketing takes to show results Defining the ideal customer profile Nurturing leads with email sequences and webinars Weekly YouTube series - 5 Minutes of Postgres Competing with AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure built-in tools How Datadog entering the market affected pganalyze Enterprise sales as a solo founder Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/374 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

Lukas Fittl spent seven years building pganalyze as a side project before going full-time. His secret to reaching 7-figure ARR without funding or a sales team? SaaS content marketing that developers actually trusted. In this episode, Lukas reveals how deep technical blog posts, a weekly YouTube series, and webinars that attracted 400 live attendees became the inbound marketing SaaS engine behind 500+ customers. You will learn why developer content marketing requires depth over breadth, how a single blog post still generates leads years later, and how Lukas competes with Datadog while bootstrapped. pganalyze is a database optimization tool used by Atlassian and DoorDash. The company is entirely bootstrapped with multiple 7-figure ARR and no sales team beyond the founder. 🔑 Key Lessons 📝 SaaS content marketing compounds with depth over breadth: A single blog post on Postgres GIN indexes still ranks on page one and generates leads years later because it provides unique technical insight. 🎯 Define your ICP by who writes the check: pganalyze's best customers are central data platform teams supporting 100+ engineers - those teams have more servers and cannot scale manual optimization. 📉 A funded competitor is survivable with strong positioning: When Datadog launched a competing product, Lukas shifted toward recommendations and advisors. Revenue kept growing. 💰 SaaS content marketing works when you teach first and sell second: Webinars attracted 400 live attendees by solving real Postgres problems, then introducing the product as an optional accelerator. 🚀 Expansion revenue turns $99/month signups into $100K/year contracts: pganalyze's largest customer started with a credit card swipe, then grew through internal champions and content-led growth over time. Chapters Introduction Lukas's favorite quote and background What pganalyze does and who it serves Previous startup attempts and lessons learned Seven years as a side project before going full-time Size of the business - 500+ customers, 7-figure ARR Origin story and scratching his own itch in 2012 Getting the first 10 customers after adding payments in 2014 The path from first customers to $1M ARR Content marketing strategy for developer tools How long content marketing takes to show results Defining the ideal customer profile Nurturing leads with email sequences and webinars Weekly YouTube series - 5 Minutes of Postgres Competing with AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure built-in tools How Datadog entering the market affected pganalyze Enterprise sales as a solo founder Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/374 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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