From 2 engineers who didn't enjoy selling..to $1bn ARR
not just another manic monday
In the last few weeks, I have spoken to 38 SAAS founders (across all stages - early to unicorns) and if I have to sum up SAAS advice from all, it is this
Sell to Enterprises.
Avoid SMB.
Mid-market? That's for losers.Again, avoid SMBs (you will die in no time)
This is the standard playbook followed by most (Indian) SAAS startups - they start with mid-market focus, get some traction and then pivot to enterprise segment, i.e. sales-heavy and NOT AT ALL product-focused.
But then, there are always the ones who take a different path (founder mode) and care a shit about playbooks.
One such company is monday.com, which is pretty much an anti-thesis to all the standard SAAS playbooks.
What about monday.com?
For the starters, monday is a work productivity platform that allows organizations to customize their work management tools (be it project management or CRM etc).
What's interesting about Monday is that it is at $1Bn ARR with majority of customers coming from SMB space, which is a very different take on SAAS space (where everyone is selling to enterprises).
There are some points that need to be highlighted:
Customer growth
In the times we are in, most SAAS companies are struggling to grow their customer base. But not Monday - they are growing at 20% annually, even at 225K+ customer base.
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