ProPEllant

Ken Lempit

ProPEllant is a podcast for private equity and growth equity operating partners and the founders and CEOs whose firms they invest in. We talk about external impacts on tech companies, what makes for a good relationship between investors and their portfolio companies, what PE and growth equity firms look for in leadership teams and much more.

Episodes

  1. Jul 1

    Ep. 4 - How PE Firms Can Build SaaS Exit Value Earlier

    Guest: Tony Rock, Founder of Lever 6 Capital In this episode, we explore why creating exit value starts years before a company ever goes to market—and what private equity operating partners can do today to maximize future outcomes. Building enterprise value isn't just about growing revenue or hitting EBITDA targets. Tony Rock, Founder of Lever 6 Capital, joins us to discuss the operational, strategic, and cultural decisions that make companies more attractive to buyers long before an exit process begins. Drawing on decades of experience as a founder, operator, investor, PE principal, and advisor, Tony shares why so many otherwise successful businesses struggle through the transaction process, how operating partners can identify value creation opportunities earlier, and why benchmarking, pricing, culture, and leadership alignment all play critical roles in creating a premium asset. Whether you're an operating partner, private equity investor, or founder preparing for an eventual exit, this conversation offers practical frameworks for building a stronger company—not just a more profitable one. Key takeaways: Why exit planning should begin years before a sale process starts.The Six Cs framework for evaluating long-term enterprise value.How benchmarking against peers uncovers hidden opportunities.Why pricing and packaging deserve more attention from PE-backed companies.The cultural and leadership factors that influence successful transactions.How operating partners can position portfolio companies for stronger exits.Additional resources from Lever 6 Capital: For more context on recurring revenue market trends, explore Tony’s Compounding: Q2 2026 Recurring Revenue Market Report. You can also download Exit Conversations, a practical guide to understanding buyer behavior, protecting value, and navigating the risks that determine your final outcome.

  2. Mar 27

    Ep. 1 - How AI Is Reshaping SaaS Pricing

    Guest: Pat Meegan, Senior Partner & Pricing Practice Leader at Investor Group Services  --   AI is changing SaaS pricing by forcing companies to rethink how they capture value, protect margin, and package new capabilities.  In the first episode of ProPEllant, Ken Lempit talks with Pat Meegan, Senior Partner and Pricing Practice Leader at Investor Group Services, about how AI is changing the economics of SaaS. As companies introduce AI features and agentic capabilities, traditional seat-based pricing often no longer reflects either the cost to deliver the product or the value customers receive.  Pat explains why pricing, packaging, product, and sales can no longer operate as separate conversations. The discussion covers how SaaS companies are thinking about add-ons, premium tiers, credits, and hybrid pricing models as they work to align monetization more closely with usage and outcomes.  The episode also explores what private equity firms, operating partners, and software leadership teams should be watching for during diligence and post-close value creation, especially when pricing has not been revisited in years or new product value is being added without a clear monetization strategy.  Key takeaways  Why AI is putting pressure on traditional seat-based SaaS pricing  How pricing and packaging need to evolve alongside product strategy  Why credit-based and hybrid models are getting more attention  Where operators and investors may be missing monetization upside

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ProPEllant is a podcast for private equity and growth equity operating partners and the founders and CEOs whose firms they invest in. We talk about external impacts on tech companies, what makes for a good relationship between investors and their portfolio companies, what PE and growth equity firms look for in leadership teams and much more.