I am learning SaaS marketing, and so I combed through the internet to find specific advice that helped founders reach 100 users and not random Google answers.
Here’s what I found:
Marie founder of Llama Life, a productivity app ($51.4K+ revenue) got her first 100 users using Snowballing effect. She shared great advice that I want to add here verbatim,
“Need to think about what you have that you can leverage based on your current situation. eg..When you have no customers, think about where you can post to get the 1st customer eg Product Hunt.
If you do well on PH, say you get #3 product of the day, then you post somewhere else saying ‘I got #3 product of the day’.. to get your next few customers. Maybe that post is on reddit with some learnings that you found.
If the reddit post does well, then you might post it on Twitter, saying reddit did well and what learnings you got from that etc. or even if it doesn’t do well you can still post about it.”
Another tip she shared is to build related products that get more viral than the product itself.
These are small stand-alone sites that would appeal to the same target audience, but by nature, are more shareable.
On these sites, you can mention your startup like: ‘brought to you by Llama Life’ and then provide a link to the main website if someone is interested. If one of those gets viral or ranks on Google, you’ll have a passive traffic source.
Pierre, founder of Scraping Bee, a web scraping tool has now reached $1.5M ARR.
Pierre and his cofounder Kevin started with 10 Free Beta Users in 2019, and after 6 months asked them to take a paid subscription if they wanted to continue using the product.
That’s how they got their first user within 50 minutes of that email.
Then they listed it on dozens of startup directories but their core strategy was writing the best possible content for their target audience — Developers.
3 very successful pieces of content that worked were :
They didn’t do content marketing for the sake of content marketing but deep-dived into the value they were providing their customer.
One of these got 70K visits, and all this together got them to over 100 users.
Bill Clerico left his cushy corporate job to build WePay which was then acquired for $400M got his first users by using his app.
He got his first users by using his app!
The app was for group payments. So he hosted a Poker tournament at his house and collected payments only with his app.
Then they hosted a barbecue for fraternity treasurers at San Jose State & helped them do their annual dues collection.
Good old word-of-mouth marketing, that however, started with an event where they used what they made!
Genevieve — Founder and CEO of Realworld stands by the old-school advice of value giving.
RealWorld is an app that helps GenZ navigate adulthood.
So, before launching their direct-to-consumer platform, they had an educational course that they sold to college career centers and students. They already had a pipeline of adults who turned to Realworld for their adulting challenges.
From there, she gained her first 100 followers.
Austin got 100 users from Reddit for his startup Saner.ai. Reddit hates advertising, and so his tips to market your startup on Reddit is to
A financial investor got his first 100 paid newsletter subscribers for his stock portfolio newsletter.
His tips :
That one simple step got him to 100 users.
Yannick and Samy from Hypefury, Twitter and Social Media Automation tool got their first beta testers and users from a paid community.
They launched Hypefury there and asked if someone wanted to try it.
A couple of people tried it and gave feedback.
Samy conducted user interviews and product demos for them, And shared the reviews on Twitter.
That alone, along with word-of-mouth marketing on Twitter got them their first 100 users.
To conclude:
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