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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2024 · 1H

Serial SaaS Founder: $1M ARR 3 Times, Faster Each

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

Adam Robinson bootstrapped three SaaS startups to $1M+ ARR, and he did it faster every time. Robly took 17 months. Retention.com took 27 weeks. RB2B took just 16 weeks. This serial SaaS founder never raised a dollar of outside funding for any of them. Adam breaks down the exact playbook at each stage - from running a call center out of his apartment, to provocative Facebook ads, to building a 92,000-follower LinkedIn audience that became his most powerful SaaS growth engine. You'll learn why this serial SaaS founder believes outbound sales is dying and why a founder-led brand replaces it. Retention.com generates over $21 million in ARR while RB2B crossed $2 million ARR. Adam's path to bootstrap to profitability included running a call center targeting 250,000 scraped Constant Contact customers, creating inflammatory Facebook video ads, and pivoting from e-commerce content to vulnerable B2B posts on LinkedIn. Key Lessons 🚀 A serial SaaS founder accelerates by finding uncontested channels: Adam hit $1M ARR faster each time - 17 months, 27 weeks, 16 weeks - by identifying channels where no competitor was present. 💰 High churn can erase fast SaaS growth: Retention.com plateaued for nine months because 15% monthly churn from low-quality Facebook ad customers ate into every dollar earned. 🎯 Audience-first distribution beats cold outreach: RB2B hit $1M ARR in 16 weeks because this serial SaaS founder built 92,000 LinkedIn followers first, generating thousands of waitlist signups. 📉 Vulnerability outperforms polished content: Adam posted daily for 12 months with minimal engagement until he wrote honestly about downsizing his team - that post got 3,300 likes. 🧠 Edutainment replaces traditional founder-led brand strategy: Adam sees himself in the "edutainment business with a SaaS at the end of the funnel" using LinkedIn Thought Leadership ads. Chapters Introduction Three companies, zero to $1M ARR each Company 1: Robly - call center to $1M ARR in 17 months Why uncontested channels matter for a serial SaaS founder Company 2: Retention.com - $1M ARR in 27 weeks The $3M ARR plateau and struggling with churn Building a 92,000-follower LinkedIn audience Company 3: RB2B - $1M ARR in 16 weeks Edutainment as the new SaaS growth model Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/411 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

Adam Robinson bootstrapped three SaaS startups to $1M+ ARR, and he did it faster every time. Robly took 17 months. Retention.com took 27 weeks. RB2B took just 16 weeks. This serial SaaS founder never raised a dollar of outside funding for any of them. Adam breaks down the exact playbook at each stage - from running a call center out of his apartment, to provocative Facebook ads, to building a 92,000-follower LinkedIn audience that became his most powerful SaaS growth engine. You'll learn why this serial SaaS founder believes outbound sales is dying and why a founder-led brand replaces it. Retention.com generates over $21 million in ARR while RB2B crossed $2 million ARR. Adam's path to bootstrap to profitability included running a call center targeting 250,000 scraped Constant Contact customers, creating inflammatory Facebook video ads, and pivoting from e-commerce content to vulnerable B2B posts on LinkedIn. Key Lessons 🚀 A serial SaaS founder accelerates by finding uncontested channels: Adam hit $1M ARR faster each time - 17 months, 27 weeks, 16 weeks - by identifying channels where no competitor was present. 💰 High churn can erase fast SaaS growth: Retention.com plateaued for nine months because 15% monthly churn from low-quality Facebook ad customers ate into every dollar earned. 🎯 Audience-first distribution beats cold outreach: RB2B hit $1M ARR in 16 weeks because this serial SaaS founder built 92,000 LinkedIn followers first, generating thousands of waitlist signups. 📉 Vulnerability outperforms polished content: Adam posted daily for 12 months with minimal engagement until he wrote honestly about downsizing his team - that post got 3,300 likes. 🧠 Edutainment replaces traditional founder-led brand strategy: Adam sees himself in the "edutainment business with a SaaS at the end of the funnel" using LinkedIn Thought Leadership ads. Chapters Introduction Three companies, zero to $1M ARR each Company 1: Robly - call center to $1M ARR in 17 months Why uncontested channels matter for a serial SaaS founder Company 2: Retention.com - $1M ARR in 27 weeks The $3M ARR plateau and struggling with churn Building a 92,000-follower LinkedIn audience Company 3: RB2B - $1M ARR in 16 weeks Edutainment as the new SaaS growth model Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/411 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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Adam Robinson bootstrapped three SaaS startups to $1M+ ARR, and he did it faster every time. Robly took 17 months. Retention.com took 27 weeks. RB2B took just 16 weeks. This serial SaaS founder never raised a dollar of outside funding for any of...

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