SaaS Customer Acquisition: Built a Udemy Rival in 3 Days

EPISODE · May 18, 2015 · 32 MIN

SaaS Customer Acquisition: Built a Udemy Rival in 3 Days

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

Ankur Nagpal built a Udemy competitor in three days. He is, by his own admission, a terrible developer. But the crude product worked well enough for SaaS customer acquisition, and when Udemy slashed instructor revenue share from 70% to 50%, an army of angry creators came looking for exactly what he had built. Ankur shares how he went from making $1M as a college "widget mogul" building Facebook apps to launching Fedora for SaaS customer acquisition among course creators, why building everything solo for nine months was his biggest customer acquisition startup mistake, and how raising $750K on AngelList in two weeks changed everything. Fedora reached close to 100 first paying users generating roughly $50K in monthly course sales before raising $1M. Ankur's firsthand experience with platform risk on Facebook became Fedora's core positioning to help creators own their audience. 🔑 Key Lessons 🚀 Launch your SaaS customer acquisition in days, not months: Ankur built Fedora's first version in three days with basic tools. It was crude and ugly, but it generated thousands in sales the first week and proved there was real demand before any investment. 📉 Platform risk creates SaaS customer acquisition opportunities: When Udemy cut instructor revenue share from 70% to 50%, creators fled. Ankur had built exactly what they needed. Monitor competitors' policy changes for sudden surges in available first paying users. 🧠 Solo building too long hurts your customer acquisition startup: Ankur spent nine months as sole developer, but every line of code had to be rewritten when engineers joined. Validate in two months, then hire - the delay cost Fedora several months of growth. 💰 One champion investor unlocks AngelList for SaaS customer acquisition of capital: Ankur closed $1 million in two weeks on AngelList after spending a month getting just one or two commitments offline. The platform flipped the dynamic so investors came to him. 🛠️ The cost of supporting a feature exceeds the cost of building it: Fedora built an affiliate payment system three months in, creating tax obligations and ongoing support burden. Now every feature request gets evaluated for lifetime support cost, not just build time. Chapters Introduction Ankur's background - growing up in Oman, moving to the US Favorite quote - ask for forgiveness rather than permission The widget mogul story - Facebook apps in college The Dr. Phil quiz that went viral How the Facebook app business made money Making over $1M and dealing with complacency How money changes motivation The origin story of Fedora Building the first version in 3 days Getting the word out and first SaaS customer acquisition Udemy's revenue share change as a growth catalyst Early product feedback and solo building Why solo building for 9 months was the biggest mistake First time raising money for a startup Why AngelList worked so well for fundraising How much was raised through AngelList Advice for first-time fundraisers How raising $1M changed the business Hardest things about building Fedora Feature bloat example - the affiliate system mistake Wrap-up for Part 1 Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/67 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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