In this episode, Mitchell and Gavin celebrate landing a new client (Project Hammer), read out their latest listener emails, give pragmatic advice on validating SaaS ideas, and unpack what it looks like to plan their first hire - starting with just four hours a week focused on lead generation.
Chapters
In this episode, we cover:
- (00:00) - Intro - building SixSides and the 12-month momentum shift
- (01:17) - We won another client - welcome, Project Hammer
- (04:29) - Project Rendezvous prep - pitch work, mockups, and what to demo
- (09:48) - Listener emails - Herri Lee and Nick from the UK
- (12:15) - Nick’s questions - validating SaaS ideas and when to start marketing
- (20:46) - Planning our first hire - 4 hours a week and ROI expectations
- (23:47) - SOPs and documentation - avoiding vague roles and churn
- (28:08) - The “Messi effect” - sprinting when it matters, avoiding burnout
- (33:05) - Next year planning - AIM, banners, travel, and a stacked first half
- (36:14) - Sales cycles vs effort - and the path to self-serve signups
- (44:07) - What Mitch is building for Thursday - reskinned app demo for the pitch
In this episode, we cover:
- Winning a new client and why you should codename early deals (hello, Project Hammer)
- Prepping for a high-stakes pitch with Project Rendezvous, including scripted intros and mockups
- Listener emails from Heroly and Nick, and what questions we’d love more people to send
- Advice for developers starting a SaaS - validating ideas with interviews before building
- When to start marketing - and why relationships beat “get 1,000 customers” thinking
- Planning the first hire: four hours a week, ROI expectations, and not burning cash
- Creating lightweight SOPs and documentation so hires don’t fail from vague expectations
- The “Messi effect” - when to sprint and when to cruise to avoid burnout
- Next year planning: AIM conference prep, booth “holy shit moments”, banners, and travel
- Thoughts on sales cycle length vs actual effort, and when self-serve might make sense
Expect a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to launch a B2B SaaS company from scratch – completely bootstrapped.
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