How Chatbase Hit $8M ARR with 18 People

February 5
42 mins

Episode Description

🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2wPyCFprChAmuXoFx2MCD6?si=-xGHpTjvTRqRthcNkN3aZw

📺 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OfnYVZAFjSA

Most SaaS founders obsess over raising capital and building large teams.

Yasser Elsaid took a different approach.

In this episode of the ProductLed 100 series, Wes Bush and Esben Friis-Jensen sit down with Yasser Elsaid, the first-time founder who built Chatbase from zero to $8 million ARR in just 2.5 years with only 18 people (11 of them engineers).

Yasser reveals how he caught the AI wave at exactly the right moment, why he's moving his entire team to New York to be closer to customers (98 of his top 100 target accounts are there), and why product quality is the only moat that matters when features are easy to copy.

They also explore the "minimum viable first strike" philosophy for onboarding, why bootstrapped founders need to stop thinking small, and how Chatbase is now transitioning from pure product-led growth to an enterprise sales motion.

Key Highlights:

  • 01:25 – How Yasser Seized the ChatGPT Moment
  • 03:04 – Timeline: From DaVinci Model to ChatGPT API Launch
  • 05:34 – The Viral Demo Tweet and Initial Launch Reaction
  • 07:36 – Solo Founder Pros and Cons
  • 12:00 – Hiring Strategy and Team Composition
  • 16:08 – Current Bottlenecks: Hiring for Growth
  • 21:08 – Success Metrics and the Path to $100M ARR
  • 25:00 – Activation Strategy: 60 Seconds to Value
  • 30:00 – Two-Stage Onboarding for Complex Products
  • 34:00 – Team Breakdown at $8M ARR
  • 36:00 – Marketing Strategy: LinkedIn Content and Brand Building
  • 38:11 – Advice for Product-Led Founders

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