SaaS Product-Market Fit in a Category Nobody Asked For

EPISODE · May 8, 2025 · 42 MIN

SaaS Product-Market Fit in a Category Nobody Asked For

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

Everyone assumed Prodoscore was just another surveillance tool. Sam Naficy had to find SaaS product-market fit for a product category nobody asked for - while employees and buyers assumed his company was spying on them. He flipped the narrative, narrowed the TAM ruthlessly, and grew to high 7-figure ARR. Sam reveals how achieving SaaS product-market fit meant repositioning from surveillance to employee empowerment, why narrowing from "anyone with Salesforce" to 100+ seat companies unlocked real PMF, and how staffing became their number one ICP - a vertical nobody on the team predicted through any market validation exercise. Sam previously built DTT from zero to $55M ARR over 20 years before it was acquired. Prodoscore now serves roughly 150 customers with 135,000 employees on the platform and an AI engine that predicts attrition 90 days in advance. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 SaaS product-market fit requires narrowing your TAM ruthlessly: Prodoscore went from "anyone with Salesforce" to 100+ seat enterprises, then discovered staffing as their top ICP - a vertical nobody predicted. 🛠️ Reposition from surveillance to empowerment: Personal dashboards with AI-driven recommendations instead of mouse tracking overcame the Big Brother stigma that killed competitor products. 💰 Be well capitalized before creating a new category: New categories require years of market education. Sam applies the same 20-year mindset from building DTT to $55M ARR. 📉 Outsized press without infrastructure wastes opportunity: CNBC and Wall Street Journal coverage during COVID reached a 4-person company that lacked sales infrastructure to convert attention. 🔄 SaaS product-market fit is evolution, not revolution: Continuous small tweaks based on customer feedback beat wholesale pivots. Prodoscore's attrition prediction feature came from heavy users, not the roadmap. Chapters Introduction and favorite quote What Prodoscore does and who it's for Building DTT from scratch to $55M ARR over 20 years From investor to CEO of a pre-revenue startup New category creation and the education challenge Differentiating from surveillance tools Finding SaaS product-market fit in a new category Overcoming the Big Brother stigma with employees Narrowing the ICP from broad TAM to staffing Predicting employee attrition 90 days early with AI Biggest lesson from 20 years of building SaaS Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/442 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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