Startups For the Rest of Us Rob Walling
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The original podcast for bootstrapped and mostly bootstrapped startups, this show follow the stories of founders as they start, acquire, and grow SaaS companies. Hear when they fail, struggle, succeed, and take you with them through the tumultuous life of a SaaS founder. If you like Mixergy, This Week in Startups, or SaaStr, you’ll enjoy Startup for the Rest of Us.
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Episode 714 | TRM not TAM, Acquiring a Competitor, and Finding a Developer Co-founder (A Rob Solo Adventure)
In episode 714, join Rob Walling for another solo adventure where he answers listener questions. He talks about what to expect when acquiring a competitor and how he might integrate their business. Rob also covers navigating HIPAA compliance as a bootstrapper, how to find a developer co-founder, and he explores the concept of Total Reachable Market (TRM).
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You can ramp up an entire product team fast, in your timezone, and at rates 75% cheaper than a comparable US-based team. And with DevSquad, you pay month to month with no long-term contracts.
Get the committed, responsive development team that your business deserves.
Visit DevSquad.com/startups and get 10% off the first three months of your engagement.
Topics we cover:
3:45 – How to navigate acquiring a competitor
6:34 – How to transition the newly acquired customers into your product
9:58 – HIPAA compliance for a bootstrapped MVP
13:07 – Total Addressable Market (TAM) vs. Total Reachable Market (TRM)
19:01 – How do I find a developer co-founder?
28:03 – Can I find data on SaaS app store spending?
Links from the Show:
MicroConf Mastermind Program
TinySeed
MicroConf Connect
The SaaS Playbook by Rob Walling
Start Small Stay Small by Rob Walling
If you have questions about starting or scaling a software business that you’d like for us to cover, please submit your question for an upcoming episode. We’d love to hear from you!
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Episode 713 | Our Top 5 Takeaways from MicroConf US 2024 (with Arvid Kahl)
In episode 713, Rob Walling is joined by Arvid Kahl to share their experience from MicroConf US 2024 in Atlanta. They each discuss their top 5 moments, ranging from Dr. Sherry Walling’s talk on motivation to Ben Chestnut’s chat with Rob onstage. They agree that there’s nothing quite like being in the room with everyone and soaking in all the interactions outside of the official talks.
If you missed the event and had some MicroConf FOMO, make sure to sign up for our email list to be notified when the tickets for our next event go on sale.!
Click here to watch Rob’s Fireside Chat with Ben Chestnut!
Episode Sponsor:
We have been partnering with Lemon.io for several years, and they’ve proven to be a great choice when it comes to hiring for a highly skilled developer to work on your project.
Here are five reasons why you should consider working with Lemon.io.
The time from your request to getting a candidate is just 48 hours.
Developers have previously worked with tech giants such as Apple, Google, Netflix, Airbnb, Intel, and LEGO.
They only provide senior devs, with an average of 7 years' experience.
Their talent pool covers more than 300 dev languages & frameworks.
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Customers of Lemon.io typically stick around for at least a year, proving they know how to gain your trust by delivering consistent results.
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As a bonus for our podcast listeners, you’ll get a 15% discount on your first four weeks of working with a developer at lemon.io/startups. That’s lemon.io/startups
Topics we cover:
1:05 – Key takeaways from MicroConf 2024
3:45 – Dr. Sherry Walling’s talk on motivation
7:02 – Stephen Steer’s sales scripts talk
9:25 – Live valuation of a business by Quiet Light Brokerage
12:23 – Micro excursions that allow founders to connect with one another
14:09 – The hallway track outside of the venue
15:53 – ”Nothing beats being in a room”
19:22 – Lack of hierarchy among founders
22:38 – Lianna Patch’s copywriting swipe file
23:50 – Ben Chestnut is just like one of us
29:50 – Don’t get stuck with MicroConf FOMO
Links from the Show:
MicroConf Europe | Dubrovnik - October 6 - 8, 2024
MicroConf US 2025 Waiting List
Arvid Kahl (@arvidkahl) | X
The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Keeping Your Sh*t Together by Sherry Walling, PhD and Rob Walling
Sherry Walling (@sherrywalling) | X -
Episode 712 | Revisiting Burnout + Updates on My Progress in 2024 (A Rob Solo Adventure)
In episode 712, join Rob Walling for another solo adventure. He starts by revisiting past predictions and provides an update on how he successfully staved off full burnout. Rob then gives updates on this podcast, the progress of TinySeed and MicroConf, and teases two new books that he’s working on.
Episode Sponsor:
Is your outsourced development team dropping the ball?
Maybe you’ve worked with a team that just couldn't grasp your vision and needed constant oversight because they weren’t thinking strategically. Or maybe you ended up wasting hours micromanaging, often needing to jump on late-night calls across massive time zone differences to get alignment. And in the end, they delivered a sluggish app with a frustrating UI that didn’t come close to the solution you had envisioned. If any of that sounds familiar, you need to reach out to our sponsor - DevSquad.
DevSquad provides an entire development team packed with top talent from Latin America.
Your elite squad will include between 2 to 6 Full Stack Developers, a technical product manager, plus experts in product strategy, UI/UX design, DevOps, and QA - all working together to make your SaaS Product a success.
You can ramp up an entire product team fast, in your timezone, and at rates 75% cheaper than a comparable US-based team. And with DevSquad, you pay month to month with no long-term contracts.
Get the committed, responsive development team that your business deserves.
Visit DevSquad.com/startups and get 10% off the first three months of your engagement.
Topics we cover:
1:21 – Revisiting past predictions and reporting back on burnout
2:45 – Revisiting predictions for SaaS bootstrappers in 2024
5:29 – Twitter changes hands in 2024?
6:29 – Reducing travel to quell burnout on the horizon
11:45 – State of Startups For the Rest of Us
14:40 – TinySeed invested in over 170+ companies
17:54 – First annual TinyFest
18:42 – TinySeed Tales Season 5
19:50 – The SaaS Playbook and my next two books
Links from the Show:
MicroConf Connect
TinySeed
The SaaS Playbook by Rob Walling
Start Small Stay Small by Rob Walling
Episode 697 | 7 Predictions for SaaS Bootstrappers in 2024
Vertical SaaS vs Horizontal SaaS - Which is More Profitable?
State of Independent SaaS
MicroConf Mastermind Program
TinyFest Unwrapped: Inside Our First-Ever Founder Conference and Retreat in Cancun -
Episode 711 | Finding Early Customers, Horizontal vs. Vertical, Prosumer SaaS, and More Listener Questions (with Ruben Gamez)
In episode 711, join Rob Walling and Ruben Gamez as they answer listener questions. They chat about finding early customers without an audience, how to approach horizontal vs. vertical product spinoffs, and some considerations for No Code development. They also discuss the challenges of serving prosumer SaaS, the importance of understanding customer segments for pricing strategies, and the dual funnel approach for catering to different customer tiers.
Episode Sponsor:
We have been partnering with Lemon.io for several years, and they’ve proven to be a great choice when it comes to hiring for a highly skilled developer to work on your project.
Here are five reasons why you should consider working with Lemon.io.
The time from your request to getting a candidate is just 48 hours.
Developers have previously worked with tech giants such as Apple, Google, Netflix, Airbnb, Intel, and LEGO.
They only provide senior devs, with an average of 7 years' experience.
Their talent pool covers more than 300 dev languages & frameworks.
Your hire comes with a zero-risk, replacement guarantee.
Customers of Lemon.io typically stick around for at least a year, proving they know how to gain your trust by delivering consistent results.
Quit wasting time searching for a solid developer at a great price. Get in touch with Lemon.io.
As a bonus for our podcast listeners, you’ll get a 15% discount on your first four weeks of working with a developer at lemon.io/startups. That’s lemon.io/startups
Topics we cover:
2:00 – Strategies for finding your first users when you don’t have an audience
10:42 – Positioning yourself to compete well against others
12:25 – Jumping into SEO before having a product
18:42 – Exporting No Code projects
24:15 – Choosing between a vertical or horizontal product spinoff
33:55 – Building a B2P, “business to prosumer” product
42:53 – How to make lower pricing tiers work outside of B2B
Links from the Show:
MicroConf Connect
Ruben Gamez (@@earthlingworks) | X
SignWell
TinySeed
Bubble
MicroConf YouTube channel
State of Independent SaaS
Episode 216 | How a Single Founder Launched a 7-Figure SaaS App (with Nate Grahek)
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Episode 710 | Is Coding Dead?, The "Right" Tech Stack, Funded Competition, and More Listener Questions
In episode 710, join Rob Walling for another solo adventure where he answers listener questions. He answers whether you need a burning passion to be successful in entrepreneurship, and how that relates to developing a product alongside a day job. Rob also discusses competing against VC-backed companies, learning to code in the age of AI, and how much risk lies in IP theft when building your SaaS.
Episode Sponsor:
Is your outsourced development team dropping the ball?
Maybe you’ve worked with a team that just couldn't grasp your vision and needed constant oversight because they weren’t thinking strategically. Or maybe you ended up wasting hours micromanaging, often needing to jump on late-night calls across massive time zone differences to get alignment. And in the end, they delivered a sluggish app with a frustrating UI that didn’t come close to the solution you had envisioned. If any of that sounds familiar, you need to reach out to our sponsor - DevSquad.
DevSquad provides an entire development team packed with top talent from Latin America.
Your elite squad will include between 2 to 6 Full Stack Developers, a technical product manager, plus experts in product strategy, UI/UX design, DevOps, and QA - all working together to make your SaaS Product a success.
You can ramp up an entire product team fast, in your timezone, and at rates 75% cheaper than a comparable US-based team. And with DevSquad, you pay month to month with no long-term contracts.
Get the committed, responsive development team that your business deserves.
Visit DevSquad.com/startups and get 10% off the first three months of your engagement.
Topics we cover:
3:00 – Reacting to needing a burning desire for entrepreneurship
5:20 – Maintaining a day job to enable space for entrepreneurial pursuits
8:52 – Balancing build speed vs. scalability with your tech stack
10:30 – The April Fools Episode
12:55 – Competing against VC-backed companies in a “hot” space
18:34 – Is learning to code dead?
27:33 – Risk in SaaS of IP theft
Links from the Show:
MicroConf Connect
Episode 704 | Landing Pages, Buying a SaaS, the Right Tech Stack, and More Listener Questions
Episode 706.5 | Rethinking My Most Common Advice
The SaaS Playbook by Rob Walling
Start Small Stay Small by Rob Walling
TinySeed
Episode 688 | Growing Boot.dev From $6k to $110k in Monthly Revenue in 15 Months
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Episode 709 | The 7 Greatest Investments of My Life
In episode 709, join Rob Walling for a solo adventure as he shares his story of growing his personal wealth over the past few decades. Selling companies was the major driver of wealth, but he also explores the role of cryptocurrency, running profitable companies, and angel investing. Rob emphasizes the power of entrepreneurship in achieving financial freedom, while acknowledging there are ways to do so while keeping risk relatively low.
Episode Sponsor:
We have been partnering with Lemon.io for several years, and they’ve proven to be a great choice when it comes to hiring for a highly skilled developer to work on your project.
Here are five reasons why you should consider working with Lemon.io.
The time from your request to getting a candidate is just 48 hours.
Developers have previously worked with tech giants such as Apple, Google, Netflix, Airbnb, Intel, and LEGO.
They only provide senior devs, with an average of 7 years' experience.
Their talent pool covers more than 300 dev languages & frameworks.
Your hire comes with a zero-risk, replacement guarantee.
Customers of Lemon.io typically stick around for at least a year, proving they know how to gain your trust by delivering consistent results.
Quit wasting time searching for a solid developer at a great price. Get in touch with Lemon.io.
As a bonus for our podcast listeners, you’ll get a 15% discount on your first four weeks of working with a developer at lemon.io/startups. That’s lemon.io/startups
Topics we cover:
2:50 – A lesson on how to build wealth
4:31 – Entrepreneurship was our biggest tool
6:37 – Building, acquiring, then selling companies
10:45 – Building slowly while staying risk-averse
13:27 – Investing in riskier assets like cryptocurrency
19:39 – Running profitable companies
20:56 – Angel investing, and WP Engine
23:44 – Traditional, salaried employment
24:53 – Typical investments: stocks, bonds, REITs
27:36 – Real estate investing
Links from the Show:
MicroConf Connect
Christopher Gimmer (@cgimmer) | X
Christopher’s tweet
Sherry Walling (@sherrywalling) | X
The Stair Step Method of Bootstrapping
Start Small Stay Small by Rob Walling
This Took 11 Years to Be An "Overnight Success" - SaaS Exit Strategy
Zen Founder
The SaaS Playbook by Rob Walling
WP Engine
TinySeed
Barbell Strategy Explained for Stock and Bond Investors
If you have questions about starting or scaling a software business that you’d like for us to cover, please submit your question for an upcoming episode.