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The Bootstrapped Founder

Arvid Kahl talks about starting and bootstrapping businesses, how to build an audience, and how to build in public.

Episodes

“Working In” vs “Working On” the Business

I ran into a pretty substantial question this week. Am I working in my business, or am I working on my business? I've been spending so much time building features, talking to customers, – it's operational work in the trenches. It’s taking small steps, looking at the ground, instead of dreaming of giant leaps while gazing at the stars. So, what can I do to get out of this? You'll hear it here today. This episode is sponsored by Podscan.fm The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/working-...

Aug 02, 202418 min

337: Doing Things that Don’t Scale …Unintentionally

What happens when something that was good enough isn't good enough anymore? Unscalable hands-on experiments work great in the early stages of a business. But what if you run into the scale problem without wanting to? (And what do you do about it when everything explodes while you figure it out?) This episode is sponsored by Podscan.fm The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/doing-things-that-dont-scale-unintentionally/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/337-doing-things-that-...

Jul 26, 202416 min

336: The 7 Deadly Sins of Indie Hacking

`Indie Hackers have sinned. They allowed the seven deadly sins into their founder lives. And now we must cast them out. Well, let's be a little bit less dramatic. We already have enough drama in our busy founder lives. Still, something about the seven deadly sins translates pretty well into how many indie hackers comport themselves. Here's where we find greed, sloth, pride, wrath, envy, gluttony, and lust in the world of SaaS entrepreneurship. And, more importantly, how we can avoid them all. Th...

Jul 19, 202421 min

335: Tipping Over

These last weeks have been a bit much. What do they say? “Take a break before the break takes you?” Well, I got quite close to that this week. This episode is sponsored by Podscan.fm The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/tipping-over/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/355-tipping-over Check out Podscan to get alerts when you're mentioned on podcasts: https://podscan.fm Send me a voicemail on Podline: https://podline.fm/arvid You'll find my weekly article on my blog: https:...

Jul 12, 202417 min

334: Sincere, not Serious

Do you want to win the game or keep on playing? Today, I'll dive into a mentality shift I experienced recently while building Podscan: how about I just get rid of all the "professional posturing?" Here's to being sincere and not being too serious! This episode is sponsored by Podscan.fm The blog post :https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/sincere-not-serious/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/334-sincere-not-serious Check out Podscan to get alerts when you're mentioned on podcasts: https...

Jul 05, 202417 min

333: Kitze — Juggling Projects, ADHD, and the Indie Hacker Lifestyle

@Kitze, a Serial indie hacker and entrepreneur, shares his journey through a landscape filled with multiple projects like Sizzy, a browser for developers, Benji, a productivity app, and a comprehensive full-stack video course. Kitze opens up about how his ADHD diagnosis has shaped his work ethic and productivity, revealing the personal motivations behind creating tools like Benji. True indie hacker fashion: he built a tool that he needed for himself. And that kickstarted a lot of other things. H...

Jul 03, 202445 min

332: Beyond Small Bets — Embracing the Big Play

What happens when the 'small bets' strategy leads to a big win, and you're not prepared for it? Well, you adapt! So that's what I'm working on this week: figuring out a way forward now that circumstances have shifted. This episode is sponsored by Podscan.fm The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/beyond-small-bets-embracing-the-big-play/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/332-beyond-small-bets-embracing-the-big-play Check out Podscan to get alerts when you're mentioned on pod...

Jun 28, 202411 min

331: Geoff Roberts — Playing the Long Game

Geoff Roberts (@GeoffTRoberts) is the co-founder of Outseta, and he's halfway there, 7 years in. Outseta —the SaaS starter kit and the business behind it— is built and operated on a multi-decade timeline, and it's not been easy to achieve profitability. Geoff shares the ups and downs of a long and painful story; what it means to think and operate both in the here and now as well as focusing on the birds-eye view when it comes to bootstrapping a SaaS business. We also dive into Outseta's choose-y...

Jun 26, 202436 min

330: 50% New Users Overnight… and a Burning Server

This week was a duality of extremes for me. On one hand, I experienced an unprecedented growth spurt in my user numbers, while on the other hand, I stumbled into frustrating scarcity and infrastructure problems. That’s entrepreneurship for you: big wins while struggling to not lose control of the whole thing. The juxtaposition of these two experiences in a single week was both challenging and enlightening. Today, I want to share the story of navigating the good and the bad simultaneously. This e...

Jun 21, 202426 min

329: "AI For The Rest of Us"

Generative AI used to be for early adopters. But now, Apple is bringing it to every iPhone. What does this mean for indie founders? This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/ai-for-the-rest-of-us/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/329-ai-for-the-rest-of-us Check out Podscan to get alerts when you're mentioned on podcasts: https://podscan.fm Send me a voicemail on Podline: https://podline.fm/arvid You'll find my weekly article on my blog...

Jun 14, 202426 min

328: Negotiating Bootstrapper Funding with Tyler Tringas

A few months ago, I raised a low 6-figure investment for Podscan. Here's the conversation between me and my investor, @tylertringas, that happened just before I signed the contract. You usually don't get to listen in for one of those. Today, you will. Tyler and I discuss how the Calm Company Fund navigates the alignment challenge between founders and investors, what makes a business like Podscan investable, and the risks of funding a portfolio of niche bootstrapped businesses. Tyler on X: https:...

Jun 12, 202455 min

327: Two (Surprisingly Scary) Tales of Platform Risk

This week, I almost lost access to my database, including all its backups. Also, a full-text index brought down my product. Neither were intended —obviously—, but both made me revisit my safety precautions and how I approach depending on platforms like AWS. Here's what happened, how I got out of there, and what there is to prevent this in the future. This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/two-surprisingly-scary-tales-of-platform-risk/ The podca...

Jun 07, 202416 min

326: Zeno Rocha — From Bootstrapping to YCombinator

Zeno Rocha (@zenorocha) went through YC to build Resend, yet he still acts and thinks like a bootstrapper. In a world of polarized opinions about venture funding and not raising money, Zeno is both "one of us" and "one of them" — for both sides! Today, we talk about overcoming purism and embracing pragmatic entrepreneurship, starting with picking a niche Zeno truly understands: developers. We dive into how he's building an email platform that makes email fun again, what unexpected challenges a d...

Jun 05, 202441 min

325: Indie Hackers’ Myopic View of AI

"Everyone and their mother are talking about AI. Every founder releases their 500th GPT wrapper." "AI is all hype, no substance." Or is it? What if our collective perspective is really skewed, and our gathering places are to blame? Here's my take on why indie hackers have a dangerously biased view on what AI businesses are and should look like. This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/indie-hackers-myopic-view-of-ai/ The podcast episode: https://...

May 31, 202415 min

324: Tim Schumacher — The Bootstrapper's Mindset

Tim Schumacher (@TimSchu) , the mastermind behind SEDO and Adblock Plus, now leads the SaaS Group to new heights. With $60 million ARR, 20 thriving businesses, and 300 employees, Tim shares his incredible journey from a coder to an influential entrepreneur in scaling businesses. From his strategic focus on developer and online marketing tools to his forward-thinking perspective on the role of AI in reshaping the industry, we dive deep into the bootstrapping mindset and how it empowers founders t...

May 29, 202438 min

323: The Power of the Dream Customer List

Today, you get a glimpse into an ongoing marketing experiment for Podscan.fm. What if I can frontload value for my future customers even before they sign up? Here's why I chose to create a Dream Customer List and how it will help me jumpstart customer acquisition. This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/the-power-of-the-dream-customer-list The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/323-the-power-of-the-dream-customer-list Check out Podscan to ...

May 24, 202416 min

322: Noah Kagan — Early Stage Founder Hurdles & How to Jump Them

Noah Kagan (@noahkagan) has made AppSumo a massive success — and he's spilling the beans on how to launch, build, and grow a successful software business. Noah likes to keep things weird, and our conversation is proof of that: from Taco T-shirts to failing at entrepreneurship, we walk through the ups and down of a wild and intriguing founder journey. If you're looking for guidance that actually helps you find your footing, Noah's your man. 00:00:00 Lessons From Noah Kagan's Entrepreneurial Journ...

May 22, 202446 min

321: Unexpected Downtime: Stress as Enhancement vs. Stress as Panic

It started as a normal day — but then things started going wrong. And my stress levels rose. But I recently learned how to use that to my advantage. Here's how I wrangled with a SaaS founder's worst nightmare, what happened, and how I turned the tables. This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/unexpected-downtime-stress-as-enhancement-vs-stress-as-panic The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/321-unexpected-downtime-stress-as-enhancement-vs-...

May 17, 202422 min

320: Dr. Jessica Gold — Emotional Resilience and Self-Care for Founders

Dr. Jessica Gold (@blissscience) helps founders live an intentional and passionate life — which ultimately impacts their entrepreneurial success. She wants to put intentional self-care back on the map in a field obsessed with productivity and tracking metrics. In our conversation, we dive deep into vulnerable places: from romance, passion, and love to dealing with stressful interpersonal conflicts. Dr. Jessica exposes the do-it-(for)-yourself frameworks that can help founders to stay level-heade...

May 15, 202443 min

319: My SaaS Server Exploded (& How I Salvaged It)

Earlier this week, I finally found time to work on a large code change. When I deployed it, things got worse quickly. Here's what happened, why it happened, and how this changed my approach to working on a complicated software project. One thing became apparent: while it may look like a waste of time to build something and revert back to "yesterday's version", I got massively interesting insights into my product and my process along the way. So today, we'll talk about setbacks, getting back up a...

May 10, 202420 min

318: Louie Bacaj — Betting Small to Win Big

Louie Bacaj ( @LBacaj ), once a Walmart engineer, made a bold career shift into the unpredictable world of venture capitalism and entrepreneurship. Now a co-leader of a thriving community for bootstrapped entrepreneurs, Louie reveals how the 'small bets' philosophy guides individuals toward financial freedom and fulfillment. Together with Daniel Vassallo, he has created a unique space that thrives on exclusivity and practicality, challenging the traditional go-big-or-go-home mentality. Reflectin...

May 08, 202440 min

317: Podscan, 2 months and $1k MRR in

It's been two months of running Podscan at full speed. Have I spent 6 figures of money yet? Well, you'll see in this week's update :) This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podscan-2-months-and-1k-mrr-in/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/317-podscan-2-months-and-1k-mrr-in Check out Podscan to get alerts when you're mentioned on podcasts: https://podscan.fm Send me a voicemail on Podline: https://podline.fm/arvid You'll find my weekl...

May 03, 202421 min

316: Marybeth Alexander — Knowledgebase Secrets

Marybeth Alexander is the Chief Executive Owl at KnowledgeOwl, a SaaS that focuses on providing the most impactful knowledgebase you could possibly have. We talk about using knowledge management systems outside their "usual" domain of customer service: Marybeth teaches how you can employ a KB for marketing, sales, and even internal documentation purposes. We also tackle the topic of AI in knowledge management, how extremely simple pricing can be a growth lever, and we dive into the sustainabilit...

May 01, 202452 min

315: MicroConf Atlanta — My Biggest Learnings

I went to MicroConf 2024 in Atlanta — here is what I learned. Literally. My brain just absorbed this. I recorded this episode minutes after waking up the day after the conference. And if you're wondering why my voice is so deep: I've been yelling SaaS stuff at nerds for 3 days straight. Enjoy. This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/microconf-atlanta-my-biggest-learnings/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/315-microconf-atlanta-my-bigg...

Apr 26, 202419 min

314: Nicolai Klemke — Switching Lanes: Physics PhD to Indie Hacker

Nicolai Klemke (@nicolaiklemke ) is an Indie Hacker with a PhD in Physics. Talk about a career change! Nicolai shares his founder journey from learning how to code to making waves in the music industry. We chat about carving out a niche in the bustling AI market, honing in on a customer segment that has a need (and a budget!), and building a team to turn a hobby into a profitable business. Nicolai on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicolaiklemke 00:00:00 Indie Hacker Journey to AI Product 00:11:15 ...

Apr 24, 202449 min

313: Challenges of Offering an API

When you sell access to an API, what should you keep in mind? How would you protect your data but still make it easy to use? What product and legal repercussions does this all have? Those are questions I asked myself this week. And today, you get to listen to the process of exploring them and the answers I found. This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/challenges-of-offering-an-api/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/313-challenges-of-...

Apr 19, 202424 min

312: Aaron Francis — You're FIRED!

Aaron Francis (@aarondfrancis) lost his job and gained a new outlook on life — or rather, he stepped into entrepreneurship for good. Aaron weighed his options, found old friends who were ready for new adventures and finally took the plunge that his supportive audience wanted to see him take. Building his platform in public got him here. The skills he developed along the way keep the customers coming. So, where will this journey take him? Aaron will share his approach, his fears, his hopes, and h...

Apr 17, 202449 min

311: Finding my Ideal Customer Profile

This week, I share my journey to finding Ideal Customer Profile — live on air. In this episode, I share my framework for determining who I will build for, market to, and sell to. I have a few candidate, and I work through my steps to find the right one for Podscan.fm. This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/finding-my-ideal-customer-profile/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/311-finding-my-ideal-customer-profile Check out Podscan to g...

Apr 12, 202420 min

310: Jessica Malnik — How to Communicate as an Indie Hacker

Jessica Malnik (@jessicamalnik) deeply understands how remote work has changed the world of marketing and running a business. And fortunately, she's sharing her knowledge. In fact, we talk a lot about how to communicate right: with your customers, with your market, and even with your globally distributed remote employees. From preventing coworker burnout to customer engagement strategies and hiring for fractional roles, Jessica shares her valuable insights. And if you ever wondered how an introv...

Apr 10, 202446 min

309: Funded!

Big news! Podscan.fm , my B2B SaaS that alerts you when your keywords or topics are mentioned in any podcast anywhere, has received bootstrapper-aligned funding from Calm Company Fund. Booya! I share why I, ever the solopreneur bootstrapper, said yes to venture money, what that enables, what risks I see, and just exactly how this kind of non-crazy funding works. Calm Company SEAL: https://calmfund.com/shared-earnings-agreement Calm Company 5-year learnings: https://calmfund.com/writing/five-year...

Apr 05, 202427 min
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