This is the roadmap I have used to scale 3 SaaS products to 7 figures, and it’s the roadmap I will use again for my next SaaS. Do you have any questions or comments? Please leave them below and I’ll answer as many as I can! Watch this next ➝ 5 SaaS Ideas You Can Build as a Solo Founder Watch it here: ruclips.net/video/matM2KlG74Y/видео.html Join +25K entrepreneurs and creators in my bi-weekly newsletter. NEWSLETTER ‧ simonl.ink/newsletter Be sure to hit the like button on the video if you got value from it. Talk to you in the comments.
I strongly don't recommend the thumbnail of 'open mouthed expression of shock' - there are better thumbnails. It gives an impression of (forgive me for being blunt) too emotional. A relaxed smile or really anything that does not depict the open-mouth shocked look would be better. I am leaving this comment to help; I never watch those videos because my expectation is set low for what's in the video. I fully suspect your intellect greatly exceeds the impression that kind of thumbnail makes, as growing 195k following - not easy. Good luck to you, and again, apologies, but a 'vacant, emotional look of shock' is likely beneath you. Cheers.
While the tips you give are solid, can I just compliment you on your video editing skills. Maybe you outsource it but whoever edits these videos is a master. I notice so many details that are so well done for maximum engagement. I'm betting you have a much lower drop-off rate on your videos than the average RUclipsr. Kudos!
Thank you! Really appreciate it 😊 This video was all done by myself - I've found that it's very hard to outsource it to someone who will "get it right" so learning this craft has definitely paid off well. Something I'd recommend other RUclipsrs to doo as well.
Great vid! Love the fact that you point out not just SaaS user acquisition strategies but the stages they should be applied to. Many early-stage SaaS Founders use paid ads or content in the beginning stages & wonder why the user acquisition is so costly/slow & yet doesn't produce results. Whereas if they started with outreach & made an irresistible offer (that compensates for lack of social proof & features), they would gain traction faster & prepare for more advanced strategies at later stages.
Oh man, I'm at the 0-5 users stage and I'm quickly realising some mistakes I've made. Thanks for this video! These 'roadmap' formats really help identifyfy the critical action to take at each stage (and what to say no to) For those curious, the mistake: I made an initial MVP and signed up to many 'early users' to try the product (almost 50+) It was difficult to get feedback from all of them and very few actually replied back (on email) Luckily I stuck to also messaging people 1-1 on FB messenger but I know there are 50 copies of my V0.1 product that's gathering digital dust somewhere.
hey i am already ur fan but this video is simply awesome as the step by step acquisition model u have explained clarify so many doubts regarding journey from 0 to 500 users may be we all the steps that we have to take but the way u have mentioned timelines is i think is the core message thanks keep providing good content and help all of us yo grow
I literally released my app today, this video got perfect timing. I would add that we can start content creation while still at level 1 to make it easier. Thanks simon for being one of the best influencers for SaaS founders!
this is absolutely genius. Thank you so much. A suggestion for a video is - what are examples of how much starting a SaaS could cost - I have been browsing code canyon but havn't plunged because I am unsure about what extra expenses there may be.
Hi Simon, interesting. Got encouraged to watch this video by another fellow Dutch SaaS entrepreneur. I've never posted a comment on youtube before, but got triggered by your thought to build and start a community from the beginning. I really curious to hear your thoughts about customer community building for SaaS? Also for bigger (b2b) SaaS.
Thank you so much Simon this is dope content i know it took work to get done. Thanks for detailing the real ways to drive users. I have a question would you be open to mentoring SAAS founders for a fee? Or do you have a email founder can email you about their own SAAS ideas?
Thank you! I'm very happy to hear that. And while I would love to mentor SaaS founders, it's unfortunately not something my schedule allows at the moment. But here's a thing that might help a little. I have Simon AI installed on my website: www.simonhoiberg.com This is a chatbot trained on all my videos, content and knowledge I have build up - this chatbot can do some "mentoring" and it's always live, ready to answer your questions 😊
Great video and strategy. Best value out there. However I'm skeptical on the 5-100 users stage. Do you really think the first 5 users (and the followings) will attract up to 100 users? It seems very easy to get stuck on the 5 first users if they don't become your "ambassadors".
Awesome video! Makes so much sense to go this route especially the first and the second step are pretty powerful if done right! Another question, Simon: What is you opinion on database SaaS, means selling access to a specific database (which gets constantly updated) for a specific industry and a specific use case?
It's important to remember that in practice, there isn't a one-size-fits-all approach. If you dive into Lenny's newsletters on this topic, you'll see there's a whole world of different ways top companies got their first users. From going to your users online and offline, to getting press, creating FOMO and building a community -- depends on the product and the situation. Good strategy is not about copying universal recipes, it's about leveraging YOUR specific sources of power to overcome YOUR specific key obstacles. Thanks for the video though, it's a good jumping-off point!
Hi Simon, What are your thoughts on an agency coming into a SaaS company to build out growth infrastructure for them at a one-time fee? This includes cold emails, LinkedIn outbound, lead magnets, landing page optimization, increasing the free-to-paid conversion ratio, retention, and referral. Essentially, building out a comprehensive funnel and delivering it to them.
I don't know why but everytime I see your thumbails I just don't want to click them, they feels like scam. I click them just because I know this is a high quality channel. It will be interesting to make an a/b testing for RUclips thumbnails. A: serious and genuine face B: clickbaity, mouth open, mrbeast style, etc.. I could be wrong but I bet A will perform better since your target are software engineers and in general a more mature audience.
I actually love this comment 😁 You bet I have A/B tested this, and the more "clickbaity" (I wouldn't exactly use that word) thumbnails always tend to perform better. Right now, this thumbnail has a 11% CTR, which is around the standard I'm looking for. If my thumbnail goes below 5% in the first 7 days, I always swap it. There's a reason why so many thumbnails look like this. It has been broadly studied, and there are certain elements that seem to perform better across all audiences and niches. So I am very confident that version B would perform better, also among more "mature" audiences. Additionally (this is my conjecture) - I bet that a thumbnail like this subconsciously works better on you too 😉 (even if you consciously think you dislike it). Thank you for the feedback, though! It is always very welcomed 🙏
Wow, this video is an absolute goldmine for anyone navigating the complex terrain of bringing a software product to market! 🚀 The insights shared here are like a GPS for success in the competitive world of tech. I'm walking away from this video feeling inspired and armed with the knowledge needed to take on the challenges of launching a software product. Thank you for sharing such valuable insights - this is a must-watch for anyone serious about making waves in the software market!
Hi Simon, I have been watching your videos for a few months already and I have a question about collecting payments: Services like Paddle also handle invoicing and tax handling worldwide. This includes collecting, reporting, and remitting taxes in every country from which the end-users originate. Stripe does not do this (or does it?). How do you handle e.g. remitting taxes worldwide? Is this necessary? I'm located in EU. Thank you :)
I didnt follow the 5-100 stage. So you just ask peopke "hey, can you recommend the app to people you know and they'll get a big discount for signing up early"?
4:12 Free accounts for my SaaS platform are virtually impossible, users can do unlimited live user interviews, live usability testing, observations, surveys a month but once the monthly minutes/events/responses runout they can pay for more. I will go broke quickly.
@@khalilhumam301 thanks, in my industry services like mine cost 15000 plus minimum and normally focused on enterprises. My is focused on startups and cost around £23 - £100 a month. The ROI of 5 live usability tests with my platform results in at least 1000x returns (this is an educated guess).
This is the roadmap I have used to scale 3 SaaS products to 7 figures, and it’s the roadmap I will use again for my next SaaS.
Do you have any questions or comments? Please leave them below and I’ll answer as many as I can!
Watch this next ➝ 5 SaaS Ideas You Can Build as a Solo Founder
Watch it here: ruclips.net/video/matM2KlG74Y/видео.html
Join +25K entrepreneurs and creators in my bi-weekly newsletter.
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Be sure to hit the like button on the video if you got value from it.
Talk to you in the comments.
What niche is your next SaaS going to be in? :)
@@peturgeorgievv I'll have an update coming soon 😁
I strongly don't recommend the thumbnail of 'open mouthed expression of shock' - there are better thumbnails. It gives an impression of (forgive me for being blunt) too emotional. A relaxed smile or really anything that does not depict the open-mouth shocked look would be better. I am leaving this comment to help; I never watch those videos because my expectation is set low for what's in the video. I fully suspect your intellect greatly exceeds the impression that kind of thumbnail makes, as growing 195k following - not easy. Good luck to you, and again, apologies, but a 'vacant, emotional look of shock' is likely beneath you. Cheers.
From 1 until 2 month ago I search video like this (Roadmap to get user) and finally Thanks Simon Regard
That's great to hear! Happy to finally help you with a clear-cut roadmap 🔥
Yes thanks@@SimonHoiberg
This is exactly what I am looking for all in one, Thanks a lot for your hard work Simon you are true SAAS Guru
Appreciate ur efforts 🙏
I'm super happy to hear that 🙌 Glad you got value from it!
Really smart of you using a 3:1 ROAS, keep up the good work!!!
Thank you 💪
While the tips you give are solid, can I just compliment you on your video editing skills. Maybe you outsource it but whoever edits these videos is a master. I notice so many details that are so well done for maximum engagement. I'm betting you have a much lower drop-off rate on your videos than the average RUclipsr. Kudos!
Thank you! Really appreciate it 😊
This video was all done by myself - I've found that it's very hard to outsource it to someone who will "get it right" so learning this craft has definitely paid off well. Something I'd recommend other RUclipsrs to doo as well.
@@SimonHoiberg oh wow! I was wondering if you outsourced as well. You're an incredible editor!
Refreshing to have a channel like this amongst all the bullshit on youtube. Love your channel buddy
you gained a new subscriber!! love this!!
PERFECT TIMING! Exactly what our team needed. Thank you Sir.
That's amazing! Happy this was good timing for you 😁
@@SimonHoiberg reality is I need to execute on all your good advice to really respect your efforts. I promise, I’m working on it.
Great vid! Love the fact that you point out not just SaaS user acquisition strategies but the stages they should be applied to.
Many early-stage SaaS Founders use paid ads or content in the beginning stages & wonder why the user acquisition is so costly/slow & yet doesn't produce results.
Whereas if they started with outreach & made an irresistible offer (that compensates for lack of social proof & features), they would gain traction faster & prepare for more advanced strategies at later stages.
This is really awesome content. Keep it coming. 👌
Thanks a lot 🙌 I'm glad you're getting value from it!
bro made the best video for startup founders
bro amazing content, the value that you are giving is insane! thank you
Amazing video, everything was well explained, thank you so much!
This is the best video Simon has ever made. ❤
Great video! The strategies for scaling from 100 to 1,000+ users are really insightful. Thanks for sharing these valuable tips!
Oh man, I'm at the 0-5 users stage and I'm quickly realising some mistakes I've made. Thanks for this video! These 'roadmap' formats really help identifyfy the critical action to take at each stage (and what to say no to)
For those curious, the mistake:
I made an initial MVP and signed up to many 'early users' to try the product (almost 50+)
It was difficult to get feedback from all of them and very few actually replied back (on email)
Luckily I stuck to also messaging people 1-1 on FB messenger but I know there are 50 copies of my V0.1 product that's gathering digital dust somewhere.
I'm glad this was helpful to you!
And thanks for sharing from your own experience. This helps us all learn 🙌
happy to share, I think the learnings have been the biggest gem so far from building@@SimonHoiberg
hey
i am already ur fan but this video is simply awesome
as the step by step acquisition model u have explained clarify so many doubts regarding journey from 0 to 500 users
may be we all the steps that we have to take
but the way u have mentioned timelines is i think is the core message
thanks
keep providing good content and help all of us yo grow
That's awesome! I'm happy to hear this was a valuable breakdown 😁
I literally released my app today, this video got perfect timing.
I would add that we can start content creation while still at level 1 to make it easier.
Thanks simon for being one of the best influencers for SaaS founders!
That's awesome 😁
And yes, that's a great point!
Hi how is it going right now
this is absolutely genius. Thank you so much. A suggestion for a video is - what are examples of how much starting a SaaS could cost - I have been browsing code canyon but havn't plunged because I am unsure about what extra expenses there may be.
Thank you!
And that's a great suggestion 🔥
Hi Simon, interesting. Got encouraged to watch this video by another fellow Dutch SaaS entrepreneur. I've never posted a comment on youtube before, but got triggered by your thought to build and start a community from the beginning. I really curious to hear your thoughts about customer community building for SaaS? Also for bigger (b2b) SaaS.
Amazing video Simon! This is something we need to do next. I will be rewatching the video again with Sara tonight
That's awesome, Eddie!
Super happy this is valuable to you and Sara 🙌
Waiting for your new SaaS
Will bring an update soon 😁🚀
PLGGGGGGG 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 Simon you're killin it
Haha I'm happy you liked it 😁
Very very good Simon!
I'm happy you got value from it 🙌
Great video
Thank you, Alex 😁 Coming from another expert, haha! I'm glad you liked it.
Question Simon can you do a b2b vs b2c video explaining the pros and cons of both businesses.
Great idea!
Great video Simon! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
The pleasure is all mine 😊
Thank you so much Simon this is dope content i know it took work to get done. Thanks for detailing the real ways to drive users. I have a question would you be open to mentoring SAAS founders for a fee? Or do you have a email founder can email you about their own SAAS ideas?
Thank you! I'm very happy to hear that.
And while I would love to mentor SaaS founders, it's unfortunately not something my schedule allows at the moment.
But here's a thing that might help a little.
I have Simon AI installed on my website: www.simonhoiberg.com
This is a chatbot trained on all my videos, content and knowledge I have build up - this chatbot can do some "mentoring" and it's always live, ready to answer your questions 😊
thats nice i will try this
Thanks for this amazing content
You are most welcome 🙏 Glad you're enjoying my videos!
Awesome video Simon!
Glad you liked it, buddy 😁
Hi Simon. Beyond loving the message, I love the background music. Which one is it? :)
Thanks 😁
There are 9 tracks combined here. They are all from Epidemic Sound.
Thanks for your reply, I really appreciate!@@SimonHoiberg
Just a question. Do we use our personal brand to do content marketing? Or do we use product brand?
Wich is the best way in your opinion?
I really needed this video as we launch our first saas . Is there any chance I can get the PPT for the roadmap?
Great video and strategy. Best value out there. However I'm skeptical on the 5-100 users stage. Do you really think the first 5 users (and the followings) will attract up to 100 users? It seems very easy to get stuck on the 5 first users if they don't become your "ambassadors".
Awesome video! Makes so much sense to go this route especially the first and the second step are pretty powerful if done right! Another question, Simon: What is you opinion on database SaaS, means selling access to a specific database (which gets constantly updated) for a specific industry and a specific use case?
Love this content!
Thank you 🙏
It's important to remember that in practice, there isn't a one-size-fits-all approach. If you dive into Lenny's newsletters on this topic, you'll see there's a whole world of different ways top companies got their first users. From going to your users online and offline, to getting press, creating FOMO and building a community -- depends on the product and the situation.
Good strategy is not about copying universal recipes, it's about leveraging YOUR specific sources of power to overcome YOUR specific key obstacles.
Thanks for the video though, it's a good jumping-off point!
Great videos!
Btw, where you do find how much these companies made? sounds cool!
Thanks! Their founders are very open about it on Twitter and LinkedIn 😊
This was unbelievably helpful
Thank you very much 👍
The pleasure is all mine 🙌
Thank you very much!!!!
The pleasure is all mine 🙌 Happy you're getting value from my content!
Nice one!
Thank you, Catalin 🙌
I'm glad you got value from this!
Thanks
The pleasure is all mine 🙌
Great video!
Looks so easy in a video.
Hi Simon, what camera are you using?
Love your content.
Hi Simon,
What are your thoughts on an agency coming into a SaaS company to build out growth infrastructure for them at a one-time fee?
This includes cold emails, LinkedIn outbound, lead magnets, landing page optimization, increasing the free-to-paid conversion ratio, retention, and referral. Essentially, building out a comprehensive funnel and delivering it to them.
This is very helpful but I keep looking for a video about an egg chicken SAAS product !
I don't know why but everytime I see your thumbails I just don't want to click them, they feels like scam.
I click them just because I know this is a high quality channel.
It will be interesting to make an a/b testing for RUclips thumbnails.
A: serious and genuine face
B: clickbaity, mouth open, mrbeast style, etc..
I could be wrong but I bet A will perform better since your target are software engineers and in general a more mature audience.
I actually love this comment 😁
You bet I have A/B tested this, and the more "clickbaity" (I wouldn't exactly use that word) thumbnails always tend to perform better.
Right now, this thumbnail has a 11% CTR, which is around the standard I'm looking for.
If my thumbnail goes below 5% in the first 7 days, I always swap it.
There's a reason why so many thumbnails look like this.
It has been broadly studied, and there are certain elements that seem to perform better across all audiences and niches.
So I am very confident that version B would perform better, also among more "mature" audiences.
Additionally (this is my conjecture) - I bet that a thumbnail like this subconsciously works better on you too 😉 (even if you consciously think you dislike it).
Thank you for the feedback, though!
It is always very welcomed 🙏
Can anyone suggest a modern affiliate program for app developers?
Wow, this video is an absolute goldmine for anyone navigating the complex terrain of bringing a software product to market! 🚀 The insights shared here are like a GPS for success in the competitive world of tech.
I'm walking away from this video feeling inspired and armed with the knowledge needed to take on the challenges of launching a software product. Thank you for sharing such valuable insights - this is a must-watch for anyone serious about making waves in the software market!
Thank you! Really appreciate your nice words.
Hi Simon, I have been watching your videos for a few months already and I have a question about collecting payments: Services like Paddle also handle invoicing and tax handling worldwide. This includes collecting, reporting, and remitting taxes in every country from which the end-users originate. Stripe does not do this (or does it?). How do you handle e.g. remitting taxes worldwide? Is this necessary? I'm located in EU. Thank you :)
This is fantastic.
I didnt follow the 5-100 stage. So you just ask peopke "hey, can you recommend the app to people you know and they'll get a big discount for signing up early"?
Where to buy your course?
How you make this cool thumbnails?
This is created in Adobe Photoshop 😁
Make a video on BuildShip!
What if I have a B2B product with a multitenant database, that uses more resources than a single user in database, is the same blueprint?
Have you tried influencers? Are a good alternative?
Yes, absolutely.
I would call sponsored content on influencers channels a form of advertisement.
Awesome video. I"LL add one more things which is b2b cold calling. It work great
can you make video when you are making a new saas and scaling it in like a month and show the resluts?
me watching everything in 2X rn because my brain thinks so fucking fast
Insane
I'm happy you liked it 🙌
4:12 Free accounts for my SaaS platform are virtually impossible, users can do unlimited live user interviews, live usability testing, observations, surveys a month but once the monthly minutes/events/responses runout they can pay for more.
I will go broke quickly.
You can offer cost recovery price to the initial users.
@@khalilhumam301 thanks, in my industry services like mine cost 15000 plus minimum and normally focused on enterprises. My is focused on startups and cost around £23 - £100 a month. The ROI of 5 live usability tests with my platform results in at least 1000x returns (this is an educated guess).
How can 5 users refer 100 users?
You should only do this if your idea is validated, if not youll be wasting time and money
I would argue that the first part of stage 1 can be a part of the validation process. But generally agree with you, yes.
this is a too high-level and completely leaves out the retention, and nps aspects of the product.
Hi, do you have other resources where i can learn it?
@@tylerdurden2832 try Y Combinator
Simply WORTHLESS.
Rule 1: Never tuck your t-shirt in pants... you do not look trustworthy lol
It's really hard for me to take someone who tucks his t-shirt in serious