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SaaStr’s Podcast “Best Of Guide” Our Top 10 Podcasts of All Time

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He founded four companies: Skok Systems, Corporate Software Europe, Watermark Software, and SilverStream Software and did one turnaround with Xionics. David’s successful exits as an investor at Matrix include HubSpot, JBoss, AppIQ, Tabblo, Netezza, Diligent Technologies, CloudSwitch, TribeHR, GrabCAD, OpenSpan, and Enservio.

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A Look Back: Slack at $30,000,000 in ARR

SaaStr

And we ended the day with an incredible combo of the hottest app at that time (and one of the hottest ever), Slack, who likely was around $30m ARR or so … and hadn’t yet added a sales team! We started development in early 2004. It was early 2007 the iPhone was announced.

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Building a Roadmap for Early-Stage SaaS Growth [Webinar]

SaaSOptics

Hear tips on how to find and target the right investors and what to expect from negotiations and due diligence. Ari is a partner of Techstars on the ventures team and has been a VC for about five years and has more than a decade of experience as an entrepreneur. We discuss: How seed and Series A investment criteria differ.

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Building a Roadmap for Early-Stage SaaS Growth [Webinar]

SaaSOptics

Hear tips on how to find and target the right investors and what to expect from negotiations and due diligence. Ari is a partner of Techstars on the ventures team and has been a VC for about five years and has more than a decade of experience as an entrepreneur. We discuss: How seed and Series A investment criteria differ.

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Building a Roadmap for Early-Stage SaaS Growth [Webinar]

SaaSOptics

Hear tips on how to find and target the right investors and what to expect from negotiations and due diligence. Ari is a partner of Techstars on the ventures team and has been a VC for about five years and has more than a decade of experience as an entrepreneur. We discuss: How seed and Series A investment criteria differ.

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