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063 Luke Hohmann - Software Profit Streams: Price to Win
Episode 634th April 2023 • SaaS Fuel • Jeff Mains
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Join us on our SaaS Fuel™ Founder Episode featuring Luke Hohmann, CEO of Enthiosys and esteemed startup advisor. We dive into the crucial topic of cash management for startups as Luke shares top-notch insights on mastering cash flow, balancing expenses, and making savvy financial choices to fuel your startup's growth.

Luke further delves into the world of investment banking and its impact on startup success. He discusses when to hire an investment banker, selecting the right one, and what to expect during the fundraising adventure.

Don't miss this insightful episode with Luke Hohmann as we explore the SaaS entrepreneurship landscape and unlock the keys to startup victory. This conversation is a must-listen for all entrepreneurs, from seasoned to aspiring!

Key Takeaways

00:00:00 Adventurous Experience Reveals Lack Of Agility

00:01:16 Samurai and Ninja Training, Time Traveling 

00:07:38 Luke's Background in SaaS 

00:09:13 Expertise as a bootstrap founder

00:09:15 Creating Breakthrough Products Through Collaborative Play: The Story Of Conteneo

00:09:26 "Innovation Games" and how Luke founded FirstRoot

00:10:24 VC Funding and Customer-led Growth 

00:12:24 Choosing a Meta Segment 

00:13:29 Characteristics of B2B Software

00:14:20 Characteristics Of Mission Critical Systems

00:15:41 Managing Critical And Expensive Systems: The Importance Of Focus

00:16:20 Differences between B2B and B2P

00:19:04 Importance of target market insight

00:22:18 Managing Cash For Startups: Tips For Investment Planning

00:24:36 The Challenges Of Competing With Big Tech Companies In Terms Of Salary And Equity

00:25:17 Lessons Learned from the Acquisition Process

00:27:30 Valuing a Company

00:28:51 Importance Of Top-Line Revenue And Emergency Board Meeting

00:35:29 Software Profit Streams' novel methodology

00:38:07 Creating A Visually Engaging Open Source Book

00:39:34 The value of a business model canvas and process

00:42:00 Adoption Curve And Pricing Strategy

00:43:46 Highlights profit's role in corporate growth & customer service

00:45:27 The Value Of Startups In Competition With Established Companies

00:45:42 SaaS founders' inclination to neglect intangible benefits

00:48:12 Customer Requirements in B2B

00:50:17 The Complex System Of Pricing Software Solutions

Tweetable Quotes

“A company is a product just like anything else. IIf a product itself isn't ready to be bought, the sales team and the marketing team can't sell it.” - 00:26:36 Luke Hohmann

“So I think having the understanding of what is it you're doing and who are you 're selling to, super important.” - 00:19:07 Jeff Mains

“So if I ever wanted to sell my home, I know it will sell. It's a hot market forever, but I'm still gonna hire a realtor because it's a complex transaction.”  - 00:34:26 Luke Hohmann

“You don't wanna change your doctor every time you visit someone. You want someone who knows you a little bit and has a little history with you that you feel trust with.”  - 00:35:02 Luke Hohmann

SaaS Leadership Lessons

  1. Recognize the distinctions between B2B, B2P, and B2C software and choose your lane.
  2. Avoid pitching VCs who don't understand your market. Fashion-driven venture capitalists (VCs) prefer consumer tech to enterprise software.
  3. Maintain cash flow and use a mix of in-house and outsourced workers. Have a spreadsheet to track client data, gaps, and cash flow, and treat your personnel appropriately.
  4. Listen to your customers and allow them to drive growth by customizing products and features.
  5. Create a data room for investment bankers. Build a relationship with your investment banker and have a checklist for key transactions.
  6. Cash Management is one of the most important things that a startup can do to ensure its success. 
  7. Investment bankers come later in the process. Establish relationships with potential buyers and understand their needs before seeking external help.
  8. Pricing a software solution is an interconnected system. It's important to understand the system of choices and help people associated with pricing decisions. 
  9. Product strategy must account for software characteristics. Understanding the unique characteristics of each type of software can help startups make informed decisions about their product strategy and create a solution that meets the needs of their target market.
  10. The 4 characteristics of B2B software. Understanding these characteristics is essential for developing a successful B2B software solution. By keeping these characteristics in mind, startups can design a solution that meets the needs of their target market and provides real value to their customers.
  11. Design thinking is key for setting prices for new products. By using design thinking, startups can create pricing strategies that are effective, efficient, and easy to understand. By analyzing the competition, startups can determine how to position their product in the market. 

Guest Resources

Luke Hohmann (Linkedin): https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukehohmann

Luke Hohmann (Twitter): https://twitter.com/lukehohmann?lang=en

Applied Frameworks (Website): https://appliedframeworks.com/

Software Profit Streams (Book): https://amzn.to/3zu58DW

Resources Mentioned

FirstRoot: https://firstroot.co/

Conteneo: https://www.linkedin.com/company/conteneo-inc-

Innovation Games: Creating Breakthrough Products through Collaborative Play: https://amzn.to/4304Xh5

Steve Blank: https://steveblank.com/

Quickbooks: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/

Oracle: https://www.oracle.com/

Lyft: https://www.lyft.com/

Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/

Cisco: https://www.cisco.com/

Software Profit Streams (Book): https://amzn.to/3Zx5X9q

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