SaaS Interviews with CEOs, Startups, Founders Nathan Latka
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What if you knew data behind the fastest growing SaaS companies today? Each morning join Nathan Latka as he spends 15 minutes interviewing SaaS founders. You'll learn how SaaS CEO's launched their startup and grew it into a real SaaS business. SaaS Founders range from bootstrapped to funded, MVP to 10,000 customers, pre revenue to pre IPO.
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We hit 4 Scaling Crisis between $0 and $70m ARR, here's how I solved them
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3 Growth Tactics we Used to grow SEMRush to $330m ARR and Why Shares dropped 20% on IPO day
Eugene Levin joined SEMRush at $3m ARR after the founders wouldn't let him invest. As president, he's grown the business to 100,000 paying customers 850k free users, $2,500 ACV and 25% YoY revenue growth. Will they break $350m ARR this year?
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Was my $22m ARR bootstrapped good enough? I felt pressure to be a unicorn, tried, and failed miserably
Adam Robinson had a 6 person team doing $10m in ARR. Then he went all in on linkedin, pivoted to B2B, and broke $20m in ARR. He did $1,858,399 MRR in Jan 2024 and profited $509,984. Can he break $5m in profits this year?
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We just hit $400m in revenues. Here are 9 org chart, people moves I had to make to scale
Jason Cohen founded WPEngine in 2010 and broke $20m within 4 years. Today, the company does $400m+ in Revenues. In this podcast Cohen teaches 9 rules he used to change his org chart, optimize roles, and replace himself as CEO as he scaled. Will they break $500m revenue this year?
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27 year old Founder exited for $169m at $50m ARR. How much cash did he take home at exit?
Ryan Allis launched iContact when he was 18. He made $15m cash when he exited in 2011 for $169m. He shares his negotiation with Salesforce Marc Benioff, how he found 10 profitable acquisition channels, 70,000 customers, and broke $50m in revenues. Will he buy it back for $1 one day?
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Shortcut to knowedge bombs!
Have you ever wondered if listening to podcasts about business can make a difference - I am telling you it is at least as good as reading top books on the subject. Nathan packs these short episodes with so many valuable tips that you will have to listen twice! Good job!
Top podcast for tech entrepreneurs
Nathan is a fantastic interviewer. He always asks very straightforward questions and dives deeply into a business: numbers, facts, stats. Just listening to the podcast I'm coming up with ideas what works and what doesn't, and always generate fresh insights about growing my startups.
You might either love or hate it, but you won't stay indifferent and neutral :)