EPISODE · Mar 3, 2016 · 53 MIN
Vertical SaaS: $0 to $70K/Month for Music Teachers
from The SaaS Podcast - AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders · host Omer Khan
Brandon Pearce spent four years building a vertical SaaS and was only earning $1,500 a month. Today, Music Teachers Helper does $70,000 in monthly recurring revenue - and Brandon runs it while traveling the world with his wife and three daughters. He started the product in 2004 as a hobby project to track his own piano students. For the first four years, Brandon worked on this niche SaaS part-time while holding a full-time programming job. Going full-time in 2008 was the inflection point that drove growth from $1,500 to $70K/month. His industry-specific SaaS now has a 25-person remote team spread across multiple countries. Brandon first appeared in The $100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau. His secret to running a niche market SaaS from the road: hire customers as support reps, automate everything possible, and build a management team that can operate without the founder. 🔑 Key Lessons 🎯 Going full-time is the vertical SaaS inflection point: Music Teachers Helper grew slowly for four years at $1,500/month while Brandon worked part-time. Going full-time unlocked faster product development and marketing that drove growth to $70K/month. 💰 Hire your customers as support reps for vertical SaaS: After a call center failed, Brandon offered support positions to existing users at $1.50 per email. They understood the product deeply, and eight years later they remain the best support team. 🧠 Customer surveys cure founder burnout: When Brandon wanted to sell the business in 2011, he sent a survey asking teachers why they teach. The heartfelt responses reconnected him with the impact of his product. 📉 Print ads in vertical SaaS markets can be a waste: Brandon spent $1,000 per ad in music teacher magazines with nearly zero trackable response. Word of mouth and conference booths consistently outperformed paid advertising. 🔄 Build systems so the vertical SaaS runs without you: Brandon created manuals for every role, automated repetitive tasks, and hired managers - enabling him to work 4-15 hours per week while traveling 30 countries. Chapters Introduction Brandon's family travel lifestyle Homeschooling and world schooling What drives Brandon - creativity and a Howard Thurman quote From piano teacher and programmer to founder How the Music Teachers Helper idea started It started as a hobby project for himself Building with PHP as a beginner Launching the business in 2004 Getting the first customers through word of mouth SEO and early marketing tactics Why $1,500/month was motivating enough to keep going Building a business that runs without the founder From $30K to $70K/month MRR Going full-time in 2008 as the inflection point Team retention and hiring customers as support reps Marketing - print ads vs word of mouth vs conferences Dealing with burnout after years of building How customer surveys cured burnout Lightning round begins Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/104 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email
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Vertical SaaS: $0 to $70K/Month for Music Teachers
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