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SaaS Product Validation: 7 Years Before the Fit Clicked

The SaaS Podcast - Real Lessons on Growing Profitable SaaS · 2025-07-03 · 53 min

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Seven years. Near-zero revenue. Multiple failed prototypes. Rob Woollen's SaaS product validation journey at Sigma Computing is one of the longest in SaaS history. He raised $8M, built prototype after prototype, and received nothing but "polite feedback" until one lunch with Snowflake's CEO changed everything. Rob reveals the SaaS product validation signals that separate polite interest from real demand, why he rebuilt the entire product at $1M ARR because the interface "still wasn't quite right," and how validating a SaaS idea means obsessing over the problem while iterating endlessly on the solution. You will learn why pre-product validation through market feedback can take years when creating a new category. Sigma Computing now generates over $100M ARR with 600+ employees and 1,400+ customers. Rob's team rebuilt their product in 30 days to integrate with Snowflake, and that single market validation moment - hearing "I want this" instead of polite squinting - launched the growth trajectory. Key Lessons SaaS product validation means obsessing over the problem, not the solution: Sigma never changed the problem they solved - only the interface.

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