Self-Funded SaaS: Side Project to $5M+ ARR

EPISODE · Jul 18, 2024 · 54 MIN

Self-Funded SaaS: Side Project to $5M+ ARR

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

Dean Mathews ran his self-funded SaaS as a side project for over a decade - spending just 20 hours a week while consulting full-time. By the time he went all in, OnTheClock had already crossed $1M in annual recurring revenue. Learn how this self-funded SaaS grew to $5M+ ARR with 18,000 customers and zero outside funding. Dean reveals how he validated the idea through forum research without a single customer interview, why paid advertising failed repeatedly despite significant spend, and how making a self-funded SaaS ridiculously easy to use became the ultimate growth engine. You'll also learn why SEO and word of mouth beat paid ads for this bootstrapped SaaS. OnTheClock launched in 2004 as a time tracking tool for small businesses. Dean grew it as a profitable startup on 20 hours a week for ten years before going full-time. Today it serves 18,000 customers with a team of 22 people - all with no funding and no outside investors. Key Lessons 🚀 Self-funded SaaS can scale with patience and SEO: Dean grew to $1M ARR as a part-time project over 10 years, relying entirely on organic search and word of mouth. 🎯 Validate through forums, not just customer interviews: Dean never spoke to prospective customers before building. Forum research and competitor analysis confirmed demand. 🛠️ Make ease of use your self-funded SaaS differentiator: Customer reviews showed "easy" as the dominant word. Obsessing over eliminating clicks became the competitive edge. 📉 Paid ads may never work at low price points: OnTheClock tried PPC independently and with an agency. Clicks never converted to signups despite significant budget. 💰 Lead with pain points, not features: Dean's homepage highlights frustrations visitors already feel - bad payroll runs, hours of manual calculations - so they connect immediately. Chapters Introduction What OnTheClock does: time tracking for SMBs Origin story: finding the idea in forums in 2003 Why OnTheClock stayed a self-funded SaaS side project for 10 years Reaching $1M ARR and going full-time How SEO drove growth from $1M to $5M+ ARR Making the product easy to use as a differentiator Why paid advertising repeatedly failed Building team culture and values Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/403 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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