Bootstrapped Podcast

Bootstrapped

Steve McLeod
Running a bootstrapped software company? Looking to start one? Then this is the podcast for you.
#238: B2B SaaS design with Nathan Powell
I chat with Nathan Powell, freelance product designer whose work these days is mainly with B2B SaaS. We chat about how developer founders can go about improving their app's UX and general design.
Jun 23, 2023
33 min
#237: Michael Koper, founder of Nusii
I chat with Michael Koper, founder of Nusii. We talk about what it's like when your product spends several years at a revenue plateau.
Mar 12, 2023
25 min
#236: Steve McLeod, founder of Feature Upvote
I'm the guest on my own podcast! A year ago, Ben Pages joined my company, Feature Upvote, to be our marketing manager. Ben had questions about the early days of Feature Upvote, and how this product came to be. He also wanted to know the origin of my low-stress approach to running a business. We thought, why keep this conversation to ourselves? Why not record it as a podcast interview, and share it with you? And that is exactly what we did for this episode.
Dec 2, 2022
33 min
#235: Maeva Cifuentes, founder of Flying Cat Marketing
I chat with Maeva Cifuentes, founder and CEO of Flying Cat Marketing, an SEO and content marketing agency. We discuss Maeva's journey from freelance translator to CEO of a successful marketing agency. Maeva also shares with us some practical SEO tips.
Nov 18, 2022
32 min
#234: Ed's marketing catchup
My frequent guest co-host Ed Freyfogle tells us about his recent marketing endeavours, including one that was inspired by April Dunford's "toilet talk". "Toilet talk", you ask? All will be revealing during this episode.
Oct 28, 2022
32 min
#233: Running a lifestyle business and proud of it
We have two guests interviewing each other! I invited two friends of the podcast, Andy Brice, and Robin Warren, to chat with each other about what it's like running a lifestyle business in 2022 compared to, say, 10 years ago. Although both Andy and Robin run what they call lifestyle businesses, they've taken different approaches, based on what they want to get out of their business.
Oct 14, 2022
29 min
#232: Running a WordPress agency, with Marc Jenkins of 16by9
Marc Jenkins runs 16by9, a small web studio that focuses on building WordPress sites. Marc and I talk about what its like to start and build up this type of company, and how, with some careful thinking, you can avoid letting your business become something you never wanted it to be.
Sep 30, 2022
28 min
#231: Bad support loses customers, and payment failures
I catch up with my frequent co-host, Ed Freyfogle, after a long summer break. Amongst other topics, we discuss how bad customer support will lose you customers. We also talk about yet more payment problems - a common theme on this podcast, and for SaaS businesses in general.
Sep 16, 2022
34 min
#230: Introducing Pushing to Production
Something a bit different in this episode: we're playing an episode of the new Pushing to Production podcast, where Ed Freyfogle was the guest. It's a conversation about the technical stack Ed's product runs on. Lots of insightful discussion of the tech decisions you need to make in an API-based business.
Aug 19, 2022
33 min
#229: Saying no to a generous acquisition offer, with Simon Bennett of SnapShooter
Simon Bennett, founder of SnapShooter, returns to the show. We chat about a generous acquisition offer Simon recently received for his company - and why he ultimately decided to not to be acquired. We also chat about Simon's new podcast, Ship SaaS Faster.
Aug 5, 2022
31 min
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