SaaS Go-to-Market: From 3-Month Cycles to 5-Day Closes

EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 45 MIN

SaaS Go-to-Market: From 3-Month Cycles to 5-Day Closes

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

Two years building an enterprise product nobody wanted to buy. Jonathan Festejo spent years on a SaaS go-to-market strategy that targeted the wrong buyers. Sales cycles dragged to three months, and enterprise teams kept choosing to "do nothing" rather than switch. Jonathan reveals how fixing his SaaS go-to-market by pivoting down-market to founders doing $500K-$2M ARR cut sales cycles from 3 months to 5 days. You will learn the go-to-market strategy of targeting buyers who feel the pain personally, how a "Powered By" button became the top GTM SaaS growth channel, and why polite interest from enterprise champions is a dead-end signal. Before Salesbricks, Jonathan ran RevOps for multiple unicorns. His launch strategy for Salesbricks started with a $250K friends-and-family round raised before any product existed. Today, Salesbricks serves 100+ customers at $1M ARR. 🔑 Key Lessons 🏢 Avoid the enterprise SaaS go-to-market trap early on: Jonathan spent two years selling to enterprise buyers with 3-month sales cycles who kept choosing "do nothing" - startups need buyers who say yes in days. 🎯 Target buyers who feel the pain personally: Founders doing $500K-$2M ARR showed up to calls with written problem lists and closed in 5 days with no committee approval needed. 🚀 Build viral loops for SaaS go-to-market leverage: Salesbricks embedded a "Powered By" button on every contract, generating 4 clicks per 10 contracts and creating high-intent inbound leads. 📉 Watch for "polite interest" as a dead-end signal: Enterprise champions loved the product but could not get finance to approve the switch - enthusiasm without decision-making power wastes time. 🧠 Hire self-sufficient A-players instead of cheap juniors: Salesbricks hired junior engineers to save money, but management overhead turned seniors into full-time trainers, resulting in layoffs 18 months later. Chapters Introduction and favorite quote on failure What Salesbricks does and who it serves Origin story - the Halloween DocuSign nightmare Raising $250K without a product Overbuilding for enterprise - the wrong SaaS go-to-market The enterprise trap - 3-month sales cycles and "do nothing" Pivoting down-market to founders doing $500K-$2M ARR Signals that founders were the right ICP The "Powered By" viral loop driving inbound leads Hiring junior engineers - the costly mistake Lightning round and book recommendation Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/444 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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