The SaaS Bootstrapper Podcast
1) TSB017: Ruben Gamez on finding gaps in markets, and navigating positioning in markets, pricing and more
Ruben Gamez is the Founder of Bidsketch, a SaaS application that's used to create professional proposals in minutes. He bootstrapped Bidsketch while working full time and was quickly able to grow it i...Show More
2) TSB016: Tyler Tringas on building and growing a $21K/mo. micro-SaaS, how to filter ideas, and more
Tyler Tringas is the creator of Storemapper, a store locator solution for websites that’s enabled him to spend much of his time as a digital nomad, traveling the world and working out of cafes. He als...Show More
3) TSB015: Brandon Pearce on traveling the world while running an upper 6-figure SaaS
Brandon Pearce is the founder and CEO of musicteachershelper.com which helps independent music teachers manage their studios. He began and grew this business from a side project to the upper 6-figure ...Show More
4) TSB014: David Henzel on Managing Happiness, doing meaningful work, and applying business practices to family
David Henzel is co-founder of MaxCDN which was recently acquired by StackPath, he has been published in Inc., Venture Beat, Huffington Post, Fast Company and countless other large publications. He’s c...Show More
5) TSB013: Courtland Allen of Indie Hackers, learnings from interviewing 120+ Founders
Today’s guest is Courtland Allen, an MIT grad, a Y-Combinator alumni, has been a co-founder for several startups over the years, and most-recently launched Indie Hackers, where Founders share the reve...Show More
TSB013: Courtland Allen of Indie Hackers, learnings from interviewing 120+ Founders
47:40 | Jan 22nd, 2017
6) TSB012: Oisin O’Connor on how to mine for ideas, get them to market quickly and learn as you go
In this episode I talk with Oisin O’Connor, co-founder of ReCharge, the No. 1 solution for e-commerce stores for recurring billing and subscriptions. Oisin reflects on how he got started, the challeng...Show More
7) TSB011: Natalie Nagele on solving your own pain points, drowning out competitor noise and building a spectacular team
In 2000 Natalie Nagele and her husband Chris founded Wildbit as a web design shop in Philadelphia. Their business evolved from there, and today it’s the parent company of three successful products—Bea...Show More
8) TSB010: Gabriel Murillo, Founder of Podcasting Press, on growing and scaling a 'service as a service'
Gabriel Murillo, Founder of Podcasting Press, on growing and scaling a 'service as a service'. Podcasting Press is a subscription-based podcast editing service started by Gabriel Murillo. Gabe has fo...Show More
9) TSB009: Growing business through creating great experiences, with Lee Rubenstein
Today’s guest is the Co-founder of ArtSnacks, a subscription box for discovering your new favorite art supplies. He also also the creator of EatSleepDraw, an online art gallery where he posts 100% or...Show More
TSB009: Growing business through creating great experiences, with Lee Rubenstein
40:02 | Dec 22nd, 2016
10) TSB008: Garrett Dimon, on starting and sustaining a bootstrapped SaaS through good times and bad
Garrett Dimon Founded and bootstrapped Sifter, a bug and issue tracker, and ran it for 8 years until it was recently acquired. He’s also the author of Starting & Sustaining, a book about building and ...Show More