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How to start a SaaS business from scratch in 2024


1. Start with Identifying a Problem:

– Engage in consulting within the desired industry to uncover software gaps and understand customer pain points.

– Learning to build custom software can showcase where opportunities exist.

– Focus on pre-existing problems instead of generating new ideas, emphasizing the importance of learning from existing frustrations and recurring customer needs.

– Use “frustration lists” to identify common problems that need solutions.

– Analyze data from spreadsheets created by professionals in various departments as these contain insights into potential SaaS solutions.

– Exploit trends to identify emerging markets and their specific challenges.

 

2. Building a Prototype:

– Create a clickable prototype to validate your concept before investing in development.

– Test the prototype on actual potential users to get feedback and avoid building unwanted features.

– Use tools like pen and paper, Balsamiq, Figma, or InVision App to design prototypes.

 

3. Validate Your Product:

– Validate the product market fit by getting potential customers to commit financially.

– Launch an early adopter program to allow early supporters to invest in the product with financial commitments.

– Crowdfunding can also be an effective strategy for validation.

 

4. Building Your MVP (Minimum Viable Product):

– Keep feature sets constrained and aim to launch within a 3-month window.

– Avoid spending excessive amounts on the prototype — use the minimum to get a working version.

– Consider hiring through platforms like Upwork or utilizing no-code solutions for faster deployment.

 

5. Collect Customer Feedback:

– Engage with customers directly through calls to understand their experience and improve the product.

– Use provided feedback to analyze patterns and deploy improvements that address common issues.

– Avoid building features that only a loud minority requests, and focus on those that will turn more users into power users.

 

6. Generate Demand:

– Use partnerships, paid acquisition, content publishing, and press as basic channels to create demand.

– Leverage partnerships to gain quick exposure to large audiences, paying partners with an affiliate fee.

 

7. Finding a Growth Hack:

– A growth hack is a unique advantage in customer acquisition that is not widely known or used.

– Creativity is key to identifying uncommon and cost-effective ways to access customer groups.

– Tactics should be ethical and align with overall business goals rather than short-term gains.



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