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Interesting SaaS Trends for 2022: What You Need to Know

tinyseed.com
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The Story of Mailchimp’s Rise to Email Marketing Dominance

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Applications are open for TinySeed's bootstrapped SaaS accelerator programs

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Must-Have Tools to Grow Your Startup in 2022

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Founding Team vs. Solo Founder, Which Is Better?

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limedaring
·2 lata temu·discuss
Principal at TinySeed here, just a quick correction if anyone else finds this — we’re a remote/online accelerator. :)
limedaring
·3 lata temu·discuss
Just saw this pop in here — I'm the Director for the TinySeed accelerator programs, happy to answer any questions folks have.
limedaring
·4 lata temu·discuss
(Clarification: $500 USD in MRR.)
limedaring
·4 lata temu·discuss
$500 USD minimum; basically just enough to prove that you have some initial set of customers and are looking to scale. Essentially our programming/education assumes some amount of initial product-market fit.
limedaring
·4 lata temu·discuss
Program Director here, happy to answer any questions!
limedaring
·4 lata temu·discuss
Program Director of TinySeed here, appreciate it! Check us out here: https://tinyseed.com
limedaring
·4 lata temu·discuss
You might be interested in TinySeed's Syndicate offering — we started this for companies who are beyond the needs of the accelerator but would benefit from raising money (for instance, to deploy on new initiatives, or to take money off the table as a founder, or to buy another business, etc.): https://tinyseed.com/syndicate-founders
limedaring
·4 lata temu·discuss
> the focus is B2B but you won't outright deny a B2C company, if you think they have a good idea?

Correct — also, most B2C companies have, or will build, a B2B component due to the higher contract prices they allow.
limedaring
·4 lata temu·discuss
That's correct. More info here on the full TinySeed terms can be found here: https://tinyseed.com/faq
limedaring
·4 lata temu·discuss
Tracy here from TinySeed, thanks for linking to our thesis!

Point of clarification: we don't do profit-sharing. Instead, we are equity owners. So when a company gets to the point of success where they want to take money off the table, they can issue dividends (and TinySeed get's a pro-rata amount of those dividends). I find this is one of our most unique points and aligns the incentives of the founder with TinySeed.

As mentioned in that page, by investing broadly into B2B SaaS, we can succeed as a venture firm without needing to count on unicorn exits. We're about to back our 80th company, and our founders tend to be older, more likely to have families, and tend to be "unsexy" businesses. We're only a few years old, but we've had very promising results (as a VC firm) so far.
limedaring
·4 lata temu·discuss
MicroConf Connect is an awesome bootstrappery community: https://microconf.com/connect