SaaS Product Validation: 8 Failed Pivots Then PMF in 1 Week

EPISODE · Oct 7, 2015 · 52 MIN

SaaS Product Validation: 8 Failed Pivots Then PMF in 1 Week

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

Tom Leung spent two years and $1.5 million building a startup that never found product-market fit. Then his team pivoted eight times in six months, and on the ninth try, a one-page HTML form proved they had SaaS product validation figured out - in one week. Anthology (formerly Poachable) lets employed tech professionals explore career opportunities anonymously. Companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Netflix recruit through the platform. Tom shares why the first startup failed and the painful lesson about solving "migraine" problems versus "mild annoyance" problems. The contrast in startup validation was stark. At Yabli, nobody would ask a free question. With Poachable, people gave up sensitive salary data on a form with no SSL certificate. A GeekWire article on day two brought a flood of signups. Finding product-market fit required both a huge problem and a dramatically better solution for SaaS product validation to succeed. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 SaaS product validation requires a "migraine" problem: Users gave up sensitive salary data on an unsecured form because the problem mattered that much. 📉 Adding features won't save a bad idea during product-market fit testing: If you are solving the right problem, even a rough product should show strong traction without 50 iterations. ⚡ Set a one-month kill threshold for SaaS product validation experiments: Tom compressed 8 experiments into 6 months instead of spending years on each one. 🧠 Don't confuse tenacity with blind faith in your idea: Tom was persistent about Yabli for 2 years because admitting failure felt like admitting he wasn't smart. 🚀 Validate with real currency, not just email signups: People filling out sensitive fields proved genuine startup validation. 10,000 worthless emails are worse than 1,000 paying customers. 🔄 Your solution must be orders of magnitude better, not incrementally better: Finding product-market fit requires both a huge problem and a dramatically better solution. Chapters Introduction What Anthology does and the problem it solves The origin story - starting Yabli in 2012 Why Yabli never achieved SaaS product validation The series of rapid pivots - 8 experiments Building the Poachable landing page in a few hours GeekWire coverage and the first week explosion Asking for sensitive information as real validation Tenacity versus blind faith - knowing when to pivot The danger of being good at executing bad ideas Lightning round begins Passion - raising two sons Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/98 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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