Starting a SaaS: How Canva Hit 800K Users in Year One

EPISODE · Oct 15, 2014 · 27 MIN

Starting a SaaS: How Canva Hit 800K Users in Year One

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

Melanie Perkins spent seven years turning a university side project into one of the fastest-growing design platforms ever built. Starting a SaaS from scratch, she bootstrapped a yearbook tool called Fusion Books, then used those lessons to launch Canva - which hit 800,000 users and 5.5 million designs in its first year. Melanie reveals how starting a SaaS with blogger outreach created a viral loop, why she spent a full year finding the right technical co-founder, and how Guy Kawasaki joined after a single tweet. This is a SaaS startup guide for anyone launching a SaaS business from zero. 🔑 Key Lessons 🚀 Starting a SaaS begins with a painful problem: Canva grew to 800,000 users because design tools were genuinely difficult. Melanie built a product so simple that users naturally told others about it. 🎯 Target users who amplify your growth: Canva deliberately targeted bloggers first because they needed to design daily and had large audiences. Each new blogger became an unpaid evangelist. 📉 Bootstrap before you fundraise: Melanie spent five years bootstrapping Fusion Books before raising $6 million for Canva. That experience in starting a SaaS from scratch taught her how to start a SaaS the right way. 🛠️ Start niche, then go wide: Canva began as Fusion Books serving school yearbooks in Australia. Melanie proved the technology in a narrow, profitable market first, then expanded to mass consumer design. 💰 Lower price barriers to unlock new markets: Canva introduced a patented $1 stock image license when competitors charged $10 to $50 per image. This made professional imagery accessible to everyday creators. 🧠 Wait for the right team instead of hiring fast: Melanie spent a full year finding technical co-founder Cameron Adams. That patience built a team of 40 in Canva's first year. Chapters Introduction Melanie's background and the Canva story Favorite success quotes from Seth Godin and Steve Jobs Life before Canva and early entrepreneurship Starting Fusion Books at university How Fusion Books became the blueprint for Canva Ownership and growth of Fusion Books The decision to build Canva and the San Francisco journey From Fusion Books to Canva's broader market Targeting bloggers as the first users Blogger outreach as the early growth engine Lessons from trying hundreds of approaches Why Canva raised VC funding after bootstrapping Organic community growth and word-of-mouth Scaling challenges from 10 to 40 people Revenue model and the $1 stock image license Building a contributor community of photographers How Guy Kawasaki joined Canva Future vision and upcoming product launches Lightning round Final thoughts on persistence and commitment Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/12 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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