SaaS Product-Market Fit: When an Industry Says No

EPISODE · Aug 12, 2015 · 49 MIN

SaaS Product-Market Fit: When an Industry Says No

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

At 2:30 in the morning, lying on an air mattress in his mother's spare bedroom, Benji Rogers had an idea that would not let him go. He spent his last seven pounds buying the domain PledgeMusic.com. Six years later, the company had 50 employees and released over 1,000 albums. In this episode, Benji reveals how achieving SaaS product-market fit in the music industry meant overcoming years of being told no by every major label, bank, and payment processor - and why the idea that grabs you by the throat is the one you have to pursue. PledgeMusic artists averaged $55 per transaction versus $9.99 for a CD because fans were buying the journey. But finding product-market fit proved far harder than expected. For three months, no payment processor would handle it. Validating demand took six years in an industry Benji describes as technologically on par with the Amish. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 SaaS product-market fit requires living the problem yourself: Benji was a musician who could not get a record deal. PledgeMusic solved his own pain, which is why he could answer every question critics threw at him. 📉 Expect product-market fit to take far longer than you think: Benji expected rapid adoption but spent six years convincing a resistant industry. 🧠 Meditation clears the path to finding product-market fit: Benji meditates daily and credits it with producing his best ideas. Panic is a choice. 🤝 When everyone says no, distinguish between solid feedback and ignorance: Benji learned to separate the no that means "listen" from the no that means "they don't understand yet." 💰 Increase transaction value by selling the experience: Artists averaged $55 versus $9.99 by letting fans pay for the journey of making an album. 🚀 An idea that grabs you by the throat signals SaaS product-market fit potential: Benji bought the domain at 2:30am with his last seven pounds. Ideas that obsess you are worth validating demand for. Chapters Introduction Quote - good enough never is Why so many founders meditate The 2:30am air mattress idea for PledgeMusic Why people said only Benji could build PledgeMusic The first no - banks would not open an account Three months without a payment processor Common mistakes founders make Why passion sustains you through the hard years Lightning round begins Book recommendation - Meditations by Marcus Aurelius Wrap up and where to find Benji Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/90 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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