i'm thinking of starting a limited run podcast called Save My SaaS! where i bring on experts to tell me everything i'm doing wrong & what to fix in my ailing app.

each episode a different angle, different expert.

thoughts??

@amyhoy first in a series?

Kick my SaaS - pentesting and security
Kiss my SaaS - remove complexity
Wipe my SaaS - GDPR compliance

@paulhart NOT WIPE MY SAAS hahahah

these are genius episode titles!

i want to (and need to) focus on revenue first (which means… SEO, lead gen, conversion rate, sales etc)

but i love your ideas

@amyhoy I’d pay to hear you doing that to OTHER people’s SaaS products

@rmi i gotta fix mine first! for once i’m the one who wants advice 😅

noko was hit hard by a series of unlikely circumstances when i was too sick to fix them & it snowballed

@amyhoy you can the Gordon Ramsey of SaaS apps.
@nitecoder @amyhoy I love this idea! You could find all the grease and cockroaches living under the pricing page and then shout and swear for a bit. 😂

@amyhoy YES! But Save *our* SaaS so you can call it "SOS"

I'm ready to subscribe immediately. Can't wait to hear the first episode!

@rzen oh perfect!!

@amyhoy Season 1 is ostensibly about your personal "our" (you and Thomas) while still broadly serving to help the collective "our" (all of us).

And future seasons could either follow a different, single guest SaaS, or a different SaaS per-episode, or continue to focus on Noko. All would work!

@amyhoy IMO, a different SaaS per season creates the most interesting opportunities.

You could have a set rotation of 8-10 experts per season, so we hear the same (or contrary) advice under different conditions.

But my favorite part is you could host "where are they now" episodes (or a dedicated season) where we hear from past featured SaaSes on what worked/didn't and the impact on performance. 💥

@rzen that sounds amazing!

i hope it only takes 1 season for ours hahah 😭

good idea for the results episodes… i was trying to figure out how to work those in. bc i don't wanna record the expert episodes to much in real-time (spreading out production=painful), but all this stuff takes months to take effect

@amyhoy hell yes, sounds amazing