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Scaling The Top SMB SaaS Companies: What It Takes with GGV Capital Managing Director Jeff Richards and GGV Capital Partner Tiffany Luck (Pod 647 + Video)

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Throw in the rise of social media and mobile web payment systems like Stripe and Braintree, and something revolutionary was at our doorstep. 2020 wasn’t the only reason small business owners adopted software solutions, but it sure sped up the process. Efficient Go To Market There are a lot of ways to GTM as an SMB.

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Most SaaS Metrics Really Only Work if You Have 75%+ Gross Margins and 100%+ NRR

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So over the past decade-and-a-half we’ve come up with a lot of yardsticks, metrics and rules for SaaS companies. E.g.,: CAC of < 12 months is Good-to-Great Paying sales reps 25%-30% of what they close is Good A burn ratio of 1 or less is Good These metrics do sort of work, if you have some capital to spend (i.e.,

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5 Interesting Learnings From Bill at $1.2 Billion in ARR

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Well, fast forward to today and it’s truly an SMB powerhouse. How is SMB SaaS doing today? Transaction Fees Growing Far Faster (38%) Than Software / SaaS License (21%). Both Bill and Shopifty have morphed over the years from almost pure SaaS companies to payments platforms built on top of a SaaS core.

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5 Interesting Learnings from Toast at Almost $800,000,000 in ARR

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Toast isn’t accelerating the way some SaaS leaders are, but still, 59% growth at $800m in ARR is something a few years back we would never have thought possible. #2. Driving up sales rep efficiency is key to driving up margins. SMB sales (most of Toast) is very tough to do without a highly efficient and effective sales force.

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5 Interesting Learnings from Weave at $130,000,000 in ARR

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It’s something we don’t see too often these days, as $200m+ ARR sort of became the new floor to IPO in SaaS. Weave started off as a dental ERP and comms platform (including VoIP / phone), and then expanded beyond that as it scaled. Many SMB SaaS companies struggle to hit 100% NRR and 80% GRR.

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5 Interesting Learnings from Lightspeed Commerce at $750,000,000 in “ARR”

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So one large category of software spend is on Point of Sale systems. One leader in SMB commerce is Lightspeed Commerce, founded way back in 2005. One leader in SMB commerce is Lightspeed Commerce, founded way back in 2005. Software subscriptions are only growing 9%, vs. 41% for payments / transaction revenue. #2.

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What The Downturn Will Probably Look Like in SaaS

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So, despite SaaS multiple and the public markets being at near record highs, we’ve seen things start to … wobble a bit overall in tech: The WeWork IPO simply failed , and the Peloton and Direct Smile IPOs were broken. One of the greatest SaaS companies of all times, but still, it turned out to be mortal. Slack is mortal.