How many trials should I be getting for my SaaS?

(@mijustin here)

The biggest miscalculation I see from new SaaS founders is they’re not getting enough trials. (You'll need more than you think).

Many of us started in consulting, where getting a few leads per month is fine!

But the fundamentals of SaaS are different; you can't dedicate significant resources to nurturing just a few leads a month.

For new SaaS founders, this can lead to some false-positives. You'll get a few people trying your software and think: "Yes! My idea is validated."

What you're looking for is a hungry market that is actively pursuing what you have to sell.

This means that, once you've found the right distribution channels, you should be seeing hundreds (or thousands) of trials every month.

SaaS is more akin to selling cups of coffee than selling heavy-duty machinery. You want to see a lineup of people queuing up for your product every day (like at a coffee shop). Otherwise, you're selling enterprise software (which is fine; just a different model).

The risk, for new SaaS entrepreneurs, is committing to an idea that doesn't have sufficient demand, and then trying to turn a small wave into a big wave.

"As someone who just shut down a SaaS that targeted SMBs, this is a fantastic and accurate thread. You can trick yourself into thinking you’re doing ok with a few trials per month, but you’re actually floundering." – Justin Hunter

Now, I'm not saying you should be getting hundreds of trials right after you launch. Almost every app gradually ramps up over time. But eventually, you'll want to see a good number of trials.

Here's how it looked, at the beginning, for Transistor.fm:

  • In early access, we had a waiting list of people that wanted to try Transistor out. We would drip out invites as we felt we could accommodate them.
  • We launched on August 2, 2018, and got an influx of signups. Part of this was pent-up demand (folks on our waiting list who had wanted to sign up but hadn't had the chance). Launching on Product Hunt and Indie Hackers helped a bit as well.
  • Traction came when we found some reliable marketing channels that worked. This is where my eyes were really opened. Yes, my audience (and our personal networks) helped in the beginning. But it wasn't until we found reliable distribution that our trials really increased.
"Getting the distribution model right so you're doing very little one-to-one selling and keeping pricing complexity to a bare minimum are keys. If you need multiple calls to close a $99 MRR deal you're in trouble." – David Colby

Garnering from my own experience, and other bootstrapped founders I've spoken with, hitting 200-500 trials per month is where the business feels like it's working. For Jon and me, it's when we went full-time.

Again: the number of trials you'll need depends on your price point, whether you accept credit card upfront, your churn, conversion rate, CAC, etc.

Having a credit card upfront is helpful at the beginning because it makes your trials more meaningful. If people sign up with their credit card, it shows that there's demand. They want what you have to sell (they're not just kicking tires).

In the past, I've used these conversion benchmarks (which I garnered from Rob Walling and Patio11 over the years):

  • Visitor to trial: 0.75% - 1%
  • Trial to paid: 40% - 60%

(This is for credit card upfront)

Every product category is different, but if your tiers are $19 - $99/month, and you ask for a credit card upfront, at 200-300 trials per month you'll have a pretty good business (assuming conversion is 40-60%).

The message is always the same: look for a hungry market that is actively pursuing what you have to sell. Once you've found the right distribution channels, you should be seeing hundreds of trials every month.

Cheers,
Justin Jackson
@mijustin

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If you're a MegaMaker member, you can view a spreadsheet of my SaaS signups (+ my conversion numbers) in this forum thread.

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