SaaS Product-Market Fit: Manual MVP to $100M ARR

EPISODE · Dec 5, 2024 · 48 MIN

SaaS Product-Market Fit: Manual MVP to $100M ARR

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

Tony Jamous launched with $4 million and zero product. Two months later, the pandemic created massive demand - and his team had nothing built. Instead of turning customers away, they used a Wizard of Oz MVP where humans did everything manually behind a software front end. That approach validated SaaS product-market fit and became the foundation for scaling SaaS operations across 180 countries. Tony reveals how he grew his first company Nexmo to $100M in five years, why hiring scalable leaders from day one through an executive search firm eliminated costly leadership reshuffles, and how startup validation through manual operations turned every task into a product automation ticket. Oyster now has 2,000+ customers, 550 employees across 70 countries, and is approaching $100M ARR - proof that SaaS product-market fit can be validated without writing a line of code. 🔑 Key Lessons 🛠️ Use a Wizard of Oz MVP to validate SaaS product-market fit faster: Oyster built a software front end with humans fulfilling requests manually, turning each manual task into a product roadmap item that eliminated guesswork. 🎯 Hire scalable leaders from day one: Tony used an executive search firm to find leaders who could build from zero and scale to $100M, avoiding the costly leadership reshuffles most startups face during growth. ⚡ Let market pull shape your scaling SaaS strategy: Oyster launched two months before the pandemic and let customer demand sculpt the roadmap, growing entirely through inbound for two and a half years. 📉 Narrow focus when markets shift to efficiency: When the 2022 downturn hit, Tony narrowed Oyster to pure cross-border employment, growing 60% in 2023 while the tech sector shrank 4%. 💰 Track buyer purchasing criteria to drive decisions: Tony records customers' buying criteria at the moment of purchase. Thousands of data points now drive strategy instead of founder intuition. Chapters What Oyster does and near-$100M ARR metrics Tony's background growing Nexmo to $100M Validating SaaS product-market fit through customer interviews Three factors behind scaling to $100M twice Building the Wizard of Oz MVP How the manual backend worked for payroll and contracts Inbound-only growth and social media storytelling The 2022 downturn and pivot to efficient growth Building a 550-person remote company across 70 countries Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/422 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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