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The SaaS Podcast - Growing Profitable AI SaaS & AI Agents

Hosted by Omer Khan · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 485 episodes

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About this podcast

Building an AI SaaS is the easy part now. Growing it into a profitable business is the hard part. Every week, a founder gets specific about what actually moved the needle: finding product-market fit, landing customers, pricing, beating AI-native competitors, and getting an AI SaaS or AI agent to real revenue. Host Omer Khan has interviewed 500+ founders. Whether you're taking an AI SaaS or AI agent from zero to $10K MRR or scaling past $1M ARR, you get what actually worked, not theory. Join 5,000+ founders at SaaS Club. New episodes every week.

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Omer Khan hosts The SaaS Podcast - Growing Profitable AI SaaS & AI Agents, a business show with 485 episodes published.

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The 8-Figure Open Source SaaS Playbook

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He built a free tool as a lead magnet. Then customers started calling his cell phone, begging to pay for it. Ev Kontsevoy turned an open source SaaS side project into Teleport, now an 8-figure ARR business with 500+ cust

The Risky AI SaaS Rebuild That Broke a $2M ARR Ceiling

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Most SaaS onboarding is terrible - rigid, pushy, and forgettable. Karel Papik spent 15 years designing video games before he looked at B2B software and thought: this is hopeless. He co-founded Product Fruits, a digital a

Finding Product-Market Fit After 3 Years of Failed Ideas

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Three years. Zero traction. Then product-market fit hit - twice. Girish Redekar taught himself to code at 28 and spent years on failed ideas before B2B product-market fit clicked with RecruiterBox. Customers endured a br

Bootstrapped SaaS Growth When AI Took Over the Market

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His competitors have raised hundreds of millions. ChatGPT can do the basics of what his product does. Sylvestre Dupont's entire company is six people. His competitive differentiation strategy - that most businesses want

Vertical SaaS: $0 to $10M ARR With Flat Pricing for Everyone

Mar 26, 202649mEp. 476

Five years to the first million. Zero dollars raised. NFL teams pay the same price as high school teams. Hewitt Tomlin built TeamBuildr into a $10M ARR vertical SaaS company by focusing on one job function and refusing t

SaaS Product-Market Fit: Zero Code to 8-Figure ARR

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Sarah Ahmad offered her first product for free during COVID. Nobody signed up. Her next company hit 10,000 customers and 8-figure ARR. The difference was SaaS product-market fit - validated before writing a single line o

SaaS Distribution Channel: Partner Deals to $100M ARR

Mar 12, 202650mEp. 474

100 restaurants. Every order processed manually. Zero lines of code. Zhong Xu built Deliverect by turning integration partners into a SaaS distribution channel that scaled his product 10x faster than direct sales. Here's

Bootstrapped SaaS: $200 Customer to $4M ARR Solo

Mar 5, 202649mEp. 473

Joel Griffith's first customer paid $200 a month. His infrastructure cost $50. He was profitable from day one. But it took three years of nights and weekends before his bootstrapped SaaS hit $500K ARR. Then Google Cloud

Enterprise Sales: $6K in SEM to a $300M Revenue Machine

Feb 26, 202651mEp. 472

Vineet Jain arrived in the US with $100 and built Egnyte to over $300M in enterprise sales revenue - without freemium. While Box and Dropbox gave products away and raised billions, Vineet charged from day one. His first

Product-Market Fit: From Vitamin to $100M Painkiller

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Adam Markowitz spent seven years selling a nice-to-have in edtech. Then he built Drata and found product-market fit so strong that prospects called to complain his sales team was too aggressive. He signed 100 customers i

SaaS Product-Market Fit Lost at $9M ARR Then Rebuilt

Feb 12, 20261h 2mEp. 470

Livestorm went from $2M to $9M ARR in one year during COVID - then lost SaaS product-market fit. Gilles Bertaux expanded into meetings and sales demos, turning Livestorm into a smaller Zoom. After a failed Series C, he r

AI SaaS to $5.3M ARR by Solving What Others Faked

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Every wireframing tool claimed to use AI - but they were faking it. Adam Fard tested the competition, found they were swapping templates, and built an AI SaaS that actually generates wireframes from scratch. UX Pilot wen

B2B Product-Market Fit After 2 Years of Nothing

Jan 29, 202645mEp. 468

Two Uber product designers raised $3 million, built a scheduling tool, and watched it fail for two years. Then Tito Goldstein threw it out, rebuilt with composable Legos, and outsold the previous two years in the first m

First Customers: He Lived in His Customer's Basement

Jan 22, 202652mEp. 467

He wore a Stanford sweatshirt to a conference. Five minutes later, he had his first customer. Nate Baker found his first customers through network selling, not cold outreach - then lived in that customer's basement for a

B2B SaaS Sales: A Cold Text That Landed McDonald's

Jan 15, 202646mEp. 466

A cold text to a stranger's phone number. Nine months just to close the POC paperwork. Yosef Peterseil landed McDonald's as his first B2B SaaS sales customer while bootstrapping with zero revenue. The lesson: charging ev

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