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Most founders make mistakes that slow their success. We did too. Now we're sharing what we and other experts have learned so you can move faster. We help you understand what truly matters for growth. With our help, you can gain years of hard-earned experience in a fraction of the time.
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What happens when founders chase shiny technology instead of solving the right business problem? In this episode, we sit down with Fabio, founder of a web agency, to talk about the real tradeoffs behind technology decisions, hiring, remote culture, AI, and staying competitive without overengineering everything. We get into: • why the right tool matters more than the trend • how founders make expensive tech decisions too early • what strong hiring actually looks like in a remote team • where AI really helps and where it still creates risk • why curiosity and consistency still matter more than hype This conversation is especially relevant for founders, entrepreneurs, and business leaders trying to grow without getting distracted by every new tool, framework, or trend. If you’re building a company, leading a team, or making product and hiring decisions, this is the kind of conversation worth paying attention to. #Founders #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #MasterfulInfo Join our SaaS founders’ community for $49/month and get step-by-step courses, proven strategies, and peer support: https://masterfulhub.com/

Alon Rosenberg, co-founder of Knock AI, breaks down why the standard SaaS funnel pushes away the exact people who were ready to buy — and how to rebuild the journey around how buyers actually behave. In this episode: → Why “book a demo” is the most expensive button on your website → The real reason buyers disappear after your first call → How to qualify leads through chat without a 10-field form → Why asking for an email too early makes you more likely to lose the prospect → The “powered by” growth hack that drives 50% of Knock’s inbound traffic → How to stay top of mind without annoying your prospects → What to do with leads who are interested but not ready yet → Why your CRM is quietly shaping a buyer journey that repels customers Join our SaaS founders’ community for $49/month and get step-by-step courses, proven strategies, and peer support: https://masterfulhub.com/ Connect with us: Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilhelmlaubach/ Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alonrosenberg/ Knock AI: https://www.knock-ai.com/

Pascal Levy-Garboua has invested in 140+ startups, including Notion's pre-seed round, and now acquires profitable bootstrap SaaS businesses through Nusa Labs. After seeing thousands of SaaS businesses from the inside, he noticed the same 3 factors separate the winners from everyone else: and none of them are about your product. In this episode: → Why the market beats the founder every time → The product marketing skill nobody teaches you (positioning, pricing, place) → How Notion almost died because of bad positioning → Why Walmart happily paid 20x more for the same software → The "secret" that every successful founder has → When to sell your SaaS (and when the market is against you) Connect with the guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pascallevygarboua/ Connect with the host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilhelmlaubach/ Sign up for our free SaaS marketing email course: https://masterfulseries.com/

Building a community isn’t a “nice to have” for founders – it’s a growth engine. In this episode, you’ll learn how to build an online community that creates trust, drives referrals, reduces support load, and can even become the backbone of an affiliate program. Claudio Meireles (serial entrepreneur) breaks down what community actually means (it’s not just a Facebook group), why people join for the product but stay for the people, and how founders can use community as a “GPS” to shape the right product for the right audience. Key takeaways ✅ • Why people join for the product, but stay for the people • How to start by tapping into existing communities first • A simple framework: support – inspire – nurture • How community turns users into power users (and cuts support tickets) • Choosing the right platform: Discord, Facebook, Telegram, Instagram Groups • How to build ambassadors and affiliates without being spammy Join our SaaS founders’ community for $5/month and get step-by-step courses, proven strategies, and peer support: 👉 https://masterfulhub.com/ Connect with us: Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilhelmlaubach/ Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudiomeireles/

Can you build a real startup without burning your savings by funding it through your agency work? In this episode, we talk with Adam and Carmel from POS Cafe, a Shopify POS app for cafes, about what it actually looks like to run a client agency and a SaaS product at the same time. We dig into the emotional rollercoaster, the financial pressure, the slow progress, and why they still believe this path is worth it. You'll learn: *Why they started with an agency first – and how that paid for their startup *The real trade-offs between agency work (relationships) and SaaS (scale) *How working hands-on with clients gave them a sharper SaaS idea than any brainstorm *What changed in their mindset once they shipped their first version to the Shopify App Store *How they choose which features to build next (and what they regret building) *Why niching down on cafes + Shopify POS became their unfair advantage If you're an agency owner dreaming about your own product, or a founder thinking about bootstrapping through services, this conversation will give you a very honest look behind the scenes – including the moments where they almost gave up. #BootstrappedStartup #IndieHackers #EntrepreneurMindset Join our SaaS founders' community for $5/month and get step-by-step courses, proven strategies, and peer support: https://masterfulhub.com/ Connect with Us: Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilhelmlaubach/ Guests: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamwooding/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/carmelwooding/ Adam & Carmel – POS Cafe: https://poscafe.app/

Accelerators can speed up your startup if you choose and apply smartly. 👉 Don’t apply until you hear this advice! In this episode, Valdis Sprogis, an entrepreneur who joined four major accelerators (including two of the world’s top programs), shares exactly: - How to pick the best accelerator for your startup stage - What top accelerators like Y Combinator and 500 Startups look for - How to write an application that gets noticed - How to use referrals to boost your chances - Common mistakes founders make when applying 🎧 Hosted by Wilhelm Laubach, this episode helps early-stage founders shortcut their path to startup growth. #StartupAccelerator #StartupFunding #Antler #ycombinator #SaaS Join our SaaS founders’ community for $5/month and get step-by-step courses, proven strategies, and peer support: https://masterfulhub.com/ Connect with Us: - Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilhelmlaubach/ - Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valdis-sprogis/ https://www.hovi.id/ Chapters for Easy Navigation: 00:00 Introduction 00:48 About Valdis and His Startup Journey 01:30 What Founders Gain from Accelerator Programs 02:23 Building Valuable Connections 03:15 The Importance of Community for Founders 04:45 How Networking Opens Opportunities 07:00 Minimum Requirements for Joining an Accelerator 10:10 Local vs. Global Accelerators 12:20 Small Accelerators as a Stepping Stone 14:15 Full-Time Commitment 17:00 Solo Founders vs. Teams 19:50 Red Flags and How to Evaluate Accelerator Programs 22:00 How to Choose the Right Accelerator Program 24:40 Researching Programs 26:30 Beware of Scam or Misleading Accelerator Programs 28:00 How to Increase the Chances of Acceptance in an Accelerator Program 30:00 YC, Antler, and 500 Startups 32:10 Tips for a Strong Application to an Accelerator Program 36:00 The Role of the Idea and Founder’s Potential 37:50 Final Advice for Founders Considering Accelerators 39:00 About Hovi 40:20 Connect with Valdis and Learn More 41:00 Closing Thoughts

Entrepreneurship can be mentally brutal. In this episode, I talk with Thomas Ousterhout about the emotional side of building a company: - How to handle self-criticism, - Manage stress, and - Process uncomfortable emotions instead of suppressing them. We discuss practical tools like journaling and box breathing, and how small mindset shifts can prevent burnout and help make better decisions. If you’ve ever felt pressure, doubt, or exhaustion as a founder, this one’s for you. #FounderMentalHealth #entrepreneurmindset #StartupLife #MentalHealthAwareness #stressmanagement Join our SaaS founders’ community for $5/month and get step-by-step courses, proven strategies, and peer support: https://masterfulhub.com/ Connect with Us: - Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilhelmlaubach/ - Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-ousterhout/

What if selling before building was the real key to SaaS success? In this episode, I talk with Deepak Shrivastava from Sunrise AI, a seasoned B2B founder who has built multiple companies by breaking the rules of traditional sales and marketing. Forget the funnel of marketing → SDRs → sales → customer success. Deepak explains why that model fails today—and what to do instead. We cover: 💡 Why selling before building works 📉 The death of the traditional B2B funnel ⚠️ Why outsourcing too early kills momentum 📬 Authentic outreach that cuts through AI noise 💬 Turning rejection into insight 💰 Pricing strategies when you’re early 📞 Lessons from 100+ customer conversations Whether you’re pre-launch, testing an MVP, or stuck post-product, this conversation gives raw, actionable strategies to land your first customers faster. 🎧 Listen now for a playbook to validate ideas and win clients without wasting time on code. #SaaSMarketing #StartupGrowth #CustomerDiscovery 👉 More from Masterful Founders: Website: masterful.info Podcast: Spotify LinkedIn (Will): Wilhelm Laubach LinkedIn (Chris): Chris Ruehringer

Crypto SaaS founder Stefan Tabakov reveals how he grew his startup using Reddit—without ads. Learn how helpful posts, trust-building, and community funnels turned Reddit users into paying customers. Perfect for founders in crypto, SaaS, or regulated markets looking for growth outside paid ads. We break down the playbook step by step: 🔒 How to grow when you can’t use Meta or Google Ads 💬 Why helpful comments beat viral posts 👤 Building a Reddit profile that converts (without spamming) 🔁 Turning Reddit threads into Discord members and buyers 🔥 How to handle trolls and turn criticism into growth 🎧 Listen now and learn how to make Reddit your most powerful marketing channel. #saasmarketing #redditmarketing #startupgrowth #reddit 👉 More from Masterful Founders: Website: masterful.info Podcast: Spotify LinkedIn (Will): Wilhelm Laubach LinkedIn (Chris): Chris Ruehringer

How can you fund a SaaS startup without giving up control too early? In this episode, Emil Vargelius shares 7 proven funding strategies founders are using in 2025. We cover: Bootstrapping and customer funding for early traction Grants, loans, and other “soft money” options Freelancing or side gigs to fuel growth When and how to approach equity investors Why building investor relationships early is critical You’ll walk away knowing exactly which funding path fits your stage, how to avoid common traps, and how to secure capital while keeping ownership. 🔗 Mentioned Resources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emil-wargelius https://www.revelate.app/ Join our SaaS founders' community for $5/month and get step-by-step courses, proven strategies, and peer support: https://masterfulhub.com/ Connect with Us: Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilhelmlaubach/ Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gotodiego/