Tom
5,375 posts
Sold Tweet Hunter and Taplio for 7 figures.
My new stuff:
- self optimizing LLM layer š llmtest.io
- create newsletters š letterpal.io
- Never work with these types of people No amount of influence justifies rude replies like this
- I wanted to write a blog post about personal branding ā 10 hours and 6000+ words later, I decided to write the most extensive guide on how to build your personal brand on social media. This is the first draft. Say š or ā¤ļø and I'll send it to you when it's available.
00:00 - 2021: - 1 job left - 6 products made - 806 satisfied paid users - 0 to $26k MRR - 4957+ new Twitter buddies This year was soooo good. High expectations for 2022.
- 9 months ago I left my job. Now I run a profitable SaaS at $26K MRR. It's that easy. LOL. No it's not. Here's what it took:
- I write over 200 tweets a week for me and as a ghostwriter Here are 9 ways to make sure your tweets always get high engagement. Quick thread:
- I sold my SaaS for ~$8M Today I'll pay for YOUR SaaS and send you a video review of my first impressions (max $100/mo sub) Share your link š below, I'll pick 5! (or more if I'm excited about many products) Bonus points if you don't have any customers yet
- We grew our SaaS from $0 to $1,668,000 ARR in 12 months. And we're not geniuses. It all comes down to having the right approach. Let me unravel each major step we took:
- In 12 months, our SaaS went from $0 to $1M ARR. It's so easy. You just need to commit. Nah! I'm kidding! It was really hard 𤯠Here's a few things we did to achieve each major milestone.
- Funny how founders will spend months building an MVP. But won't invest a couple days to add some Minimum Viable Marketing. Here's how to do it and get those damn first users. A thread.
- If I were starting a new SaaS today (after making $50k/month with the last one), hereās what Iād do
- Our landing page cost us next to nothing but took us to $50K MRR. And it's not like I'm a pro designer or CRO expert. Here's the tools we used and how we built and improved it š
- This is the one "stupid" purchase I made after selling my SaaS It's called a "buron" It's where French dairy farmers would take their cows during the summer and turn their milk into cheese Now it's become my safe haven away from the city It's 120m2 | 1290 sq ft (give or take)








