EPISODE · Feb 15, 2024 · 55 MIN
Self-Serve SaaS: From VR Failure to 7-Figure PLG
from The SaaS Podcast - AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders · host Omer Khan
Vlad Gozman spent two years building a VR product nobody wanted. Then he pivoted into one of the most crowded markets in SaaS - form builders - and grew a self-serve SaaS to 7-figure ARR with a 14-person team. Content marketing now drives 60-70% of revenue for this self-serve SaaS. Discover how involve.me differentiated in a crowded market, why a private lifetime deal beat AppSumo for funding this freemium SaaS, and how 350+ template pages became a product-led growth engine. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 Validate your self-serve SaaS by showing competitors to customers: Vlad showed agency clients existing form builders and asked why they fell short, revealing brand customization and lead scoring as gaps worth building. 💰 Use private lifetime deals to fund self-serve SaaS growth: involve.me ran a limited lifetime deal through a private community, raising 12 months of capital and gaining invested customers who provided feedback. 🚀 Paid search works on underpriced keywords for a self-serve SaaS: Vlad personally ran Google Ads on quiz and lead qualification keywords competitors overlooked, generating immediate MRR signal. 🛠️ Build templates as SEO magnets for your self-serve SaaS: involve.me created 350+ template pages, each targeting a specific business goal, turning templates into both a product-led growth engine and traffic channel. 🔄 Eat your own dog food to improve freemium SaaS onboarding: involve.me uses its own quizzes and surveys in onboarding to personalize the user experience, demonstrating product value while improving activation. Chapters Introduction Favorite quote: Only the paranoid survive What involve.me does and who it serves Business size: 7-figure ARR, 14-person team Vlad's background and co-founding Adverity The VR pivot: 2 years on a product nobody wanted How agency work led to the involve.me idea Validating in a crowded market by showing competitor products Getting the first 10 customers from agency clients The lifetime deal that funded 12 months of growth Why a private community deal, not AppSumo Why Vlad chose bootstrapping over VC funding Using paid search as a bootstrap acquisition channel Self-serve SaaS conversion rates and growth loops Content marketing driving 60-70% of revenue Measuring content marketing attribution Eating their own dog food with involve.me tools Repositioning from quiz builder to AI-powered form builder Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/386 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email
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Self-Serve SaaS: From VR Failure to 7-Figure PLG
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