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Startups For the Rest of Us

TinySeed Tales S2E1 | Introducing Gather

Startups For the Rest of Us

Rob Walling

Entrepreneurship, Management, Business, Marketing

4.9819 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to Season 2 of TinySeed Tales, where we follow the founders of one SaaS startup week by week through their struggles, victories, and failures. On the first episode of this series, Rob introduces us to Brian & Scottie Elliott from Gather, an interior design project management app. Show Notes 1:30 Meet the Co-Founders of Gather, Brian Elliott, and Scottie Elliott Brian and Scottie have been working on Gather since late 2014 Scottie has 20+ years in the interior design industry Brian was looking for software to build and continued to hear Scottie's frustrations with current software in the interior design industry 6:02 Gather's current Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) and why Brian & Scottie decided to join TinySeed MRR is $5,600 with 8% growth They were compelled by the three components of TinySeed (funding, mentorship, community) As opposed to mastermind groups, everyone in TinySeed is serious about their business They hadn't considered angel funding -- never felt like the right move. They wanted to continue to have control over their lifestyle. Meeting with venture capitalists tends to make you want to raise venture capital Bootstrapping doesn't have to be binary: either lifestyle or a moonshot startup. There is a third option between bootstrapping and moonshots, but the third option doesn't preclude taking funding. 13:36 Do Brian & Scottie still feel like they are bootstrappers after taking funding? All decisions are prioritized and based on being cost-effective They're still protecting the downside risk Going to continue to geo-arbitrage, and hire developers from developing countries 15:44 Biggest win of the week Last week nearly doubled prices and had 2-3 new signups at that level. Good validation. Raising prices is always a scary thing because you don't know what it's going to break When they raised their prices, they grandfathered existing customers. They want to reward their first customers for being early adopters Churn can often, over time, take care of grandfathered customers They over-index on relationships with users 19:54 Setback from the week A majority of the trial signups would disappear without much activity on the product Considering picking up the phone to call users to see why they didn't do anything on the product, but they also want to be respectful of the user's time. Improve the quality of leads at top of the funnel to possibly help with trial signup engagement with the product Often times, under the water for most startups, founders are kicking like a duck. Brian is the optimist & Scottie balances things out. So far, they've learned so much from building Gather that they will be happy with the outcome.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Before we dive into season two of Tiny Seed Tales, I wanted to mention that the first half of this season was recorded pre-COVID and pre-quarantine.

0:07.8

We actually started recording in mid-2019.

0:11.0

And so you hear no mention of COVID and quarantine and shelter in place until about halfway through the season.

0:17.7

Let's dive in.

0:19.4

There's the narrative that kind of happens in the bootstrap space,

0:22.3

which is really binary, which I don't really relate to. It's either I want a lifestyle business,

0:28.0

or I want to shoot for the moon. And I think that the emotional side of things isn't that

0:34.2

cut and dry for me. I tend to skew towards wanting a business that I can

0:38.8

maintain and control and have control of, but I would be disingenuous if I didn't want a really

0:45.4

big outcome. Welcome back to Tiny Sea Tales, a series where I follow founders through their struggles,

0:59.0

victories, and failures as they build their startup.

1:02.0

I'm your host, Rob Walling.

1:04.0

I'm a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Tiny Seed, the first startup accelerator designed for bootstrappers. This is our second season of Tiny Seed

1:13.3

Tales. In season one, we followed Craig Hewitt of Castos through a good chunk of 2019.

1:18.3

This season, we're following a husband and wife team who are also in the inaugural batch

1:22.5

of Tiny Seed startups. Brian and Scotty Elliott have been married for 15 years and have a son.

1:28.4

I'll let them introduce themselves and their startup. Hi, I'm Brian Elliott. I am the co-founder of Gather. We make

1:34.3

specification software for professional interior design and architecture firms. And I'm Scottie

1:40.0

Elliott, the other co-founder of Gather. We are currently living in San Miguel de Iende in central Mexico.

1:47.4

And Brian, neither of you are from Mexico. What prompted you to move there? No, we're not from Mexico.

1:54.9

That's a long story, I guess, why we're here. But the long and short of it, I guess, is that, A, we love it here, and B, we can

2:03.2

live here for less money than we could back in Seattle, which is where we previously lived.

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