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SaaS Interviews with CEOs, Startups, Founders

832: SaaS: Machine Learning and AI for Re-Engaging Customers, $250k ACV and $1.5m Raised

SaaS Interviews with CEOs, Startups, Founders

Nathan Latka

Ceo, Entrepreneurs, Founders, Software, Business, Entrepreneurship, Saas, Startups

4.6683 Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2017

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Victor Szczerba. He’s the co-founder and CEO of Yeti Data, solving big data problems for customers. Prior experience includes running product strategy at the data division at SAP. He was a McKinsey consultant and sales VP for Tadpole Computer and Utopy.

Famous Five:

 

Time Stamped Show Notes:

  • 01:44 – Nathan introduces Victor to the show
  • 02:14 – Yeti Data makes virtual data warehouses
  • 02:30 – Yeti Data’s model is an enterprise SaaS model
  • 02:45 – An average customer pays Yeti Data $250-500K a year
  • 03:02 – “We love universal usage of our data with inside of the customer”
  • 03:19 – Clients get data from their customers’ behavior
  • 04:24 – AI is a blanket term and machine learning is something very specific
  • 05:08 – Victor shares how machine learning works and they put in details manually
  • 05:52 – In digital marketing, there are ways to understand the customer and their purchasing behavior, but it still can be tricky
  • 06:47 – Yeti Data currently has around 5 customers
  • 07:07 – Yeti Data is close to reaching an $800K, ARR mark
  • 07:31 – Yeti Data was launched 3-4 years ago and was in development mode for the first few years
  • 07:50 – Yeti Data raised capital for RND and they’ve been really lean
    • 08:07 – It was a convertible note
    • 08:31 – 4% interest and 10% discount with a teaser for the second round
  • 09:18 – On pre-revenue, Yeti Data has 3 core people and some consultants
  • 10:03 – Amazon and Walmart have a software that is similar to Yeti Data
  • 10:39 – Some companies that are in competition with Yeti Data are IBM and HP
  • 11:08 – Yeti Data created a way to virtualize their data connections
  • 12:00 – It is still too early for Yeti Data to have their metrics
  • 13:00 – A good ARR of a million bucks can get Yeti Data to a good series A
  • 14:30 – The Famous Five

 

3 Key Points:

  1. Regardless of how congested your market is, you can still find a way to stand out.
  2. Use your competition as motivation to push harder.
  3. Focus in on what you’re good at.

 

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  • Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

Transcript

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0:00.0

Victor, look, he's seen it all at SAP McKinsey. He's now launched a Yeti data back in 2014

0:05.1

on a $1.5 million convertible note, 4% interest, 10% discount, core team of three, built for

0:10.9

three years with his core team and some consulting folks. He brought in. He's now got about,

0:15.8

you know, a little under a half dozen paying customers that pay between 250 grand and 500 grand per year in terms of annual

0:23.7

contract value looking to get up to the million dollar AR mark before going out and raising their

0:27.8

next round ideally on a 15-ish million pre-money valuation.

0:32.5

This is the top where I interview entrepreneurs who are number one or number two in their industry in

0:39.2

terms of revenue or customer base. You'll learn how much revenue they're making, what their

0:44.4

marketing funnel looks like, and how many customers they have. I'm now at $20,000 per talk.

0:50.8

Five and six million. He is hell bent on global domination. We just broke our 100,000 unit sold mark.

0:56.4

And I'm your host, Nathan Latka.

0:59.8

Many of you listening right now don't have time to listen to every B-to-B growth rates, customer accounts, margins, and many, many other data metrics

1:11.6

and data points, you can go to g-et-l-a-a-com.

1:15.6

Here's the thing, though, this database, I keep it to myself.

1:19.6

It's so freaking valuable.

1:20.6

And to preserve the quality of the data and make sure that the people that have access to it have a true advantage,

1:25.6

I'm only letting 10 companies on each month.

1:29.0

So we're full this month, but you can go to gitlatka.com to get on the waiting list for next month.

1:33.3

And look, there's big people on the waiting list.

1:35.2

I mean, the biggest VCs you've ever heard of.

1:37.2

You've probably heard of them.

1:38.1

They're big, private equity, billions and billions under management.

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