SaaS Sales Process: The Narrative Framework for Deals

EPISODE · Mar 4, 2021 · 50 MIN

SaaS Sales Process: The Narrative Framework for Deals

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

Most SaaS founders skip straight to demos and email templates without building the foundational narrative their entire SaaS sales process depends on. Pete Kazanjy, author of Founding Sales, explains why that is backwards and how five sequential steps create the sales narrative everything else cascades from. Pete's SaaS sales process framework has five components: identify the problem through customer interviews, determine who is measured on solving it, quantify hard and soft ROI costs, map current solutions and shortcomings, then present how your product is better. This SaaS sales strategy foundation drives every slide deck, email template, and demo script. In this episode, Pete walks through each step of the sales narrative framework, explains why your real competitors are often spreadsheets rather than other tools, and reveals how startup selling at the persona level transforms messaging for different buyer roles. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 Build your SaaS sales process on interviews, not assumptions: Pete ran dozens of structured interviews before crafting any narrative. Patterns only emerge after many conversations. 🤝 Target the person measured on the outcome: The right persona isn't always the end user. It's whoever's success metric aligns with your product's impact in the SaaS sales process. 💰 Quantify hard and soft ROI: Give buyers concrete numbers for cost savings and time saved so they can build an internal business case for your SaaS sales strategy. 🛠️ Map current solutions before positioning: Your real competition in the SaaS sales process is often Salesforce reports and spreadsheets, not other startup selling tools. 📉 Never skip to demos without the narrative: Founders who jump to feature tours fail to create urgency. The narrative bridges "what it does" and "why you need it now." Chapters Introduction What Atrium does - data-driven sales management About the book Founding Sales Why most founders skip the SaaS sales process foundation Step 1 - Identify the problem through interviews Using customer development to detect patterns How themes emerge from interviews Step 2 - Identify the target persona Building narratives at the persona level Decision-makers vs problem-holders Pricing to match the right buyer level Step 3 - Quantify the cost of the problem Step 4 - Map current solutions Why current solutions are not direct competitors Step 5 - How your solution works and why it is better How the SaaS sales process narrative cascades into all assets Wrap up Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/279 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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