Recurring Revenue: A 12x Price Increase to Fix $2M ARR

EPISODE · Jan 26, 2017 · 1H 12M

Recurring Revenue: A 12x Price Increase to Fix $2M ARR

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

Antonio Carlos Soares started RunRun.it as an internal hack and priced it at $6.50 per user per month. At that recurring revenue rate, he would have needed 200,000 customers to build a $100M company. So he raised prices 12 times over, killed the freemium plan, and added inside sales to reach $2M ARR with 1,000 paying customers. Each recurring revenue price increase caused a 15-day dip in sales, then conversion rates returned to normal - proving customers valued the product more than Antonio assumed. When he raised SaaS pricing on existing customers, upsells at new rates outpaced cancellations at old rates, producing negative net revenue churn and accelerating subscription revenue growth. Antonio Carlos Soares is a serial entrepreneur from Sao Paulo, Brazil. He quit consulting at Monitor, put his mother's apartment up as collateral for a business loan, and grew his second company to $20M in revenue before selling it to a media conglomerate. 🔑 Key Lessons 💰 Low recurring revenue per user requires impossible scale: At $6.50 per user, RunRun.it would have needed 200,000 customers to build a $100M company - proving the unit economics were broken from the start. 📉 Freemium creates unmanageable recurring revenue pipelines: Free users told sales reps "I'll buy, but not today," creating hundreds of stalled accounts. Switching to a 14-day trial forced decisions and made the pipeline workable. 💰 Raising SaaS pricing recovers faster than founders expect: Each price increase caused a 15-day dip in sales, then conversion rates returned to normal - proving customers valued the product more than founders assumed. 🔄 Negative net revenue churn offsets pricing backlash: Upsells at new rates outpaced cancellations at old rates, producing negative net revenue churn that more than compensated for lost accounts and boosted MRR growth. 🏢 Wrong capital structure forces product companies into services: Antonio's previous company started as a product business but shifted to services because it lacked capital to sustain low monthly subscription revenue fees. Chapters Introduction Antonio's entrepreneurial philosophy What RunRun.it does and how it differs from US competitors Cultural differences in management software From consulting at Monitor to serial entrepreneurship Cash flow struggles and putting mother's apartment as collateral How RunRun.it started as an internal hack Growing to $2M ARR and 1,000 customers Four layers of product validation 60 free companies before official launch Services trap vs. product company vision Freemium as a marketing strategy Realizing unit economics were broken at $6.50 per user Switching from freemium to 14-day trial The cost of raising prices on existing customers Exploring enterprise channels as a third growth moment Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/136 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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