EPISODE · Feb 18, 2019 · 47 MIN
SaaS Exit: What 140 Closed Deals Reveal About Valuations
from The SaaS Podcast - AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders · host Omer Khan
Thomas Smale has closed over 140 SaaS exit transactions through FE International - and the biggest mistake he sees is founders underpricing their businesses by 30% or more. In this episode, Thomas breaks down what actually drives SaaS valuations during a SaaS exit, why your pricing strategy matters more than your growth rate, and how to prepare for selling a SaaS business that maximizes what buyers will pay. Thomas reveals the specific metrics that move the needle in any SaaS exit - including why revenue churn matters far more than customer churn, and why strong onboarding is the most overlooked factor in building a sellable business. He also explains FE International's full M&A process from initial SaaS valuation through due diligence and close. FE International closed over 140 transactions in a single year, with deals ranging from five figures to eight figures. At the $5 million level, most SaaS exit deals receive offers within 30 days and close within 60 days. 🔑 Key Lessons 💰 Fix your pricing before pursuing a SaaS exit: Thomas Smale says most small SaaS companies are priced too cheaply and lack usage-based metrics, leaving significant revenue and valuation on the table. 📉 Track revenue churn to increase your SaaS exit valuation: Revenue churn shows whether your best customers are expanding their spend, which buyers find far more compelling than raw customer retention rates. 🎯 Never build your business around one buyer: Optimizing for a dream acquirer like Apple or Amazon usually wastes time. Build for the majority of buyers by focusing on fundamentals that appeal broadly. 🛠️ Improve onboarding to solve churn before selling a SaaS business: Most churn is really an onboarding failure. Matching your onboarding method to your audience type dramatically improves retention and attractiveness to buyers. 💰 Eliminate unlimited plans so top customers can pay more: Having no way for your best customers to increase their spend caps your expansion revenue - one of the strongest SaaS valuation signals. Chapters Introduction Meet Thomas Smale and FE International Deal sizes FE International handles Why you should start preparing for a sale early The full M&A process for a SaaS exit explained How long does selling a SaaS business take FE International's business model and fees When to start thinking about your SaaS exit Why SaaS valuations are hard to generalize What to focus on after getting a valuation Pricing mistakes that reduce SaaS valuations Recap on pricing and usage-based metrics Common mistakes founders make when selling Which metrics matter most to buyers Why onboarding matters more than you think Working with international clients Lightning round begins Book recommendation - The Tipping Point Key attribute - patience Productivity tool - Asana Business idea - affordable conferences Fun fact - 250,000 miles flown in a year Passion outside work Wrap up and where to find Thomas Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/201 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email
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Thomas Smale has closed over 140 SaaS exit transactions through FE International - and the biggest mistake he sees is founders underpricing their businesses by 30% or more. In this episode, Thomas breaks down what actually drives SaaS valuations during a SaaS exit, why your pricing strategy matters more than your growth rate, and how to prepare for selling a SaaS business that maximizes what buyers will pay. Thomas reveals the specific metrics that move the needle in any SaaS exit - including why revenue churn matters far more than customer churn, and why strong onboarding is the most overlooked factor in building a sellable business. He also explains FE International's full M&A process from initial SaaS valuation through due diligence and close. FE International closed over 140 transactions in a single year, with deals ranging from five figures to eight figures. At the $5 million level, most SaaS exit deals receive offers within 30 days and close within 60 days. 🔑 Key Lessons 💰 Fix your pricing before pursuing a SaaS exit: Thomas Smale says most small SaaS companies are priced too cheaply and lack usage-based metrics, leaving significant revenue and valuation on the table. 📉 Track revenue churn to increase your SaaS exit valuation: Revenue churn shows whether your best customers are expanding their spend, which buyers find far more compelling than raw customer retention rates. 🎯 Never build your business around one buyer: Optimizing for a dream acquirer like Apple or Amazon usually wastes time. Build for the majority of buyers by focusing on fundamentals that appeal broadly. 🛠️ Improve onboarding to solve churn before selling a SaaS business: Most churn is really an onboarding failure. Matching your onboarding method to your audience type dramatically improves retention and attractiveness to buyers. 💰 Eliminate unlimited plans so top customers can pay more: Having no way for your best customers to increase their spend caps your expansion revenue - one of the strongest SaaS valuation signals. Chapters Introduction Meet Thomas Smale and FE International Deal sizes FE International handles Why you should start preparing for a sale early The full M&A process for a SaaS exit explained How long does selling a SaaS business take FE International's business model and fees When to start thinking about your SaaS exit Why SaaS valuations are hard to generalize What to focus on after getting a valuation Pricing mistakes that reduce SaaS valuations Recap on pricing and usage-based metrics Common mistakes founders make when selling Which metrics matter most to buyers Why onboarding matters more than you think Working with international clients Lightning round begins Book recommendation - The Tipping Point Key attribute - patience Productivity tool - Asana Business idea - affordable conferences Fun fact - 250,000 miles flown in a year Passion outside work Wrap up and where to find Thomas Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/201 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email
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