SaaS Serial Entrepreneur: 3 Businesses by 30, 5 Hours a Day

EPISODE · Jun 22, 2015 · 31 MIN

SaaS Serial Entrepreneur: 3 Businesses by 30, 5 Hours a Day

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

Andrew Wilkinson built three multi-million dollar businesses by age 30 - and he did it while working just five hours a day. His secret as a SaaS serial entrepreneur was not grinding harder but being what he calls "strategically lazy." This Part 2 interview reveals how he ran Metalab, Flow, and Pixel Union simultaneously. Andrew explains how he launched Flow (a SaaS product used by Etsy, Tesla, and Adobe), why his cat furniture store lost $20,000 to $30,000, and the unconventional work habits that let a SaaS serial entrepreneur run multiple companies without burning out. As a serial founder building multiple businesses, he hired operators to handle execution while he focused on vision. Pixel Union started as a favor after dinner with Tumblr CEO David Karp. Andrew expected $1,000/month but built a multi-million dollar themes business - proving that the SaaS serial entrepreneur path often starts with accidental opportunities through relationships. 🔑 Key Lessons 📉 Consumer products attract users who will not pay: Andrew launched Flow for anyone to use, but consumers saw task management as a commodity. Only after pivoting to business teams did this SaaS serial entrepreneur generate real revenue from building multiple businesses. 🧠 Strategic laziness beats grinding for a SaaS serial entrepreneur: Andrew works five focused hours per day and gets more done than when he worked longer hours. Protecting sleep and energy creates higher-quality output across multiple revenue streams. 🎯 Hire operators who complement your weaknesses: Andrew admits he has shiny object syndrome and is terrible at follow-through. Building multiple businesses as a serial founder requires hiring people who excel at execution while the founder focuses on vision. 💰 Accidental businesses can become massive: Pixel Union started as a favor after dinner with Tumblr's CEO. Andrew expected $1,000/month but built a multi-million dollar themes business, proving that relationship-driven opportunities compound. Chapters Introduction to Part 2 How Flow started - from Getting Things Done obsession Flow's initial consumer launch and strategic misfire Is Flow a seven-figure business Selling Ballpark, the first SaaS product How Pixel Union started through meeting Tumblr CEO David Karp Managing time across multiple businesses as a SaaS serial entrepreneur Being a great starter with shiny object syndrome If starting over - advice for new founders Hire when it hurts philosophy from Basecamp The famous blog post about working five hours a day Why Andrew wrote about his unconventional schedule Everyone at Metalab gets the same flexible schedule Reaction to the controversial article Startup culture and the badge of overwork How his work routine has changed Lightning Round begins Best business advice - just do it Book recommendation - Rework by Jason Fried Key attribute of successful entrepreneurs Taking immediate action on ideas Favorite productivity tool - Flow and Inbox Zero If starting over - AI and virtual assistants Fun fact - embarrassing Steve Jobs story Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/77 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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