SaaS Customer Discovery: Free App to 1,000 Paid Users

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2020 · 41 MIN

SaaS Customer Discovery: Free App to 1,000 Paid Users

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

Sam Dolbel's co-founder taught himself to code inside a tent in Tanzania. That scrappy beginning turned into SINC, a workforce management app that grew to 1,000 paying customers through SaaS customer discovery and organic word of mouth - with zero outbound sales. Why listen: Learn the hard lessons of SaaS customer discovery through a free product, why feedback from non-paying users nearly led them astray, how job costing features became the key differentiator from free competitors, and why they relocated their first SaaS customers operation to Bahrain. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 Free users give misleading SaaS customer discovery signals: Sam spent hours daily on calls with free users, but their feature requests did not align with what paying customers actually needed. 💰 Differentiation unlocks willingness to pay: Time tracking was commoditized in app stores. Job costing - tracking labor costs per project - became the feature that separated SINC from free alternatives. 🚀 First SaaS customers often come from organic word of mouth: SINC reached nearly 1,000 paying customers with zero outbound sales through app store discovery and peer recommendations. 🧠 Be your own first customer for better customer validation: Sam built SINC to solve his own payroll problem in his 10-person company, ensuring the product solved genuine problems from day one. 📉 Hiring developers too fast slows product velocity: Sam hired four or five developers at once, forcing his technical co-founder into management instead of coding - output dropped dramatically. Chapters Introduction Sam's favorite quote - Steve Blank on customer discovery What SINC does and who it serves Building the business across nine countries Co-founder learning to code in a tent in Tanzania Product overview and customer count Launching as a free product in 2017 Validating with real business use Problems with optimizing for free users Focusing on construction industry Differentiating with job costing features Getting first paying customers Pricing evolution from free to freemium Figuring out which features to build Growing from zero to 1,000 customers Organic growth and word of mouth Paying vs free customer feedback quality Relocating the business to Bahrain Hiring local talent in Bahrain Hiring too fast and slowing down Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/239 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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