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The Remarkable SaaS Podcast

For B2B SaaS founders who are done blending in. The Remarkable SaaS Podcast features unfiltered conversations with SaaS founders navigating the real challenges of building software that matters. Hosted by Ton Dobbe, author of The Remarkable Effect, each episode zooms in on one of the 10 traits that define remarkable software companies—like offering something truly valuable and desirable, and aiming to be different, not just better. Some guests are scaling fast. Others are still in the…

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#412 – How Martin Payne turned a flatlined company from $7M to $20M

A story about what he kept, and what he cut. For SaaS founders whose growth has stalled and who can't tell whether the problem is the company or the plan. Most new CEOs tear down what they inherit. Martin Payne, CEO of TextUs, took a different path. He replaced the founder CEO in April 2020. Growth had flatlined, cash was burning, and he laid off a third of the company in his first year. The…

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#411 – Alex David: The question AI made everyone forget

A story about thinking harder while everyone builds faster. This episode is for founders wondering why shipping faster with AI hasn't made their product any better. Building has never been easier. That's exactly the problem. Alex David spent a decade in pricing — Simon-Kucher, then Segment — before founding unSurvey, an AI company G2 acquired last year. Today, he leads AI Solutions there. His…

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#410 – How Mazy Dar found room in Google and Microsoft's market — and won the world's biggest banks

A story about the market everyone assumed was taken. This episode is for founders wondering how to find room in a market owned by giants. The biggest software market in the world looked fully taken. Mazy Dar, CEO of Here, found room in it anyway. He spent 26 years on one pain the giants' browsers aren't built around — a browser made for work, not the public internet. The world's biggest banks now…

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#409 – How Renaud Charvet chose ownership over speed — and made Ringover impossible to copy

A story about what compounds when you don't take the shortcut. This episode is for sales-led SaaS founders who invested to grow fast but now realize they forgot to grow their differentiation. Most software companies buy speed — they build on someone else's foundation — and never count the cost. Renaud Charvet, co-founder and US CEO of Ringover, took the opposite path. He started in 2005 selling…

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#408 – How Stan Markuze refused the me-too game and made buying a no-brainer

A story about choosing the one thing no competitor would copy. This episode is for sales-led SaaS founders stuck in a crowded category, wondering how to escape the price-and-features war In a crowded category, most founders just try to win it. Stan Markuze, CEO of Balance, did something else. Five companies in, with two auto-tech exits and a decade in real estate, he'd seen what a price war looks…

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#407 – How Martin Gourdeau refused the commodity race and added $1M ARR in 9 months

A story about choosing the harder fight on purpose. This episode is for SaaS founders wondering why adding more features to their niche product isn't creating the edge it used to. Most niche SaaS races to add features—and wonders why margins shrink. Martin Gourdeau, CEO of Vacation Tracker, took a different path. After running Workleap as President and GM, he took a year off to study what's…

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#406 – How Chad Gaydos chose fit over TAM and doubled deal sizes in 12 months

A story about asking the question many CEOs avoid—and finding real money. This episode is for SaaS CEOs with a nagging feeling that their growth isn't compounding the way it should. Most CEOs chase market size. And miss what actually matters. Chad Gaydos, CEO of Procurify, took a different path. With 30 years across SAP, Skillsoft, Talkdesk, and Total Expert, he's learned that growth isn't about…

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#405 – Burak Karakan, CEO of Bruin - On the cost of trying to please everyone

A story about an opinionated founder, the customers he turns away, and the ones who stay. This episode is for SaaS founders quietly wondering whether trying to be a fit for every buyer is what's slowing them down. Most founders think the goal is to be a fit for as many buyers as possible. Burak Karakan, Co-founder and CEO of Bruin, runs his company on the opposite belief. A former engineering…

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#404 – How Tim Barker proved the software org chart is now optional

A story about rebuilding how a company runs from the ground up. This podcast is for SaaS founders wondering whether the playbook they've been running is still enough to keep their edge. Most software CEOs scale by hiring. Few question that. Tim Barker, CEO of Attain IP, walked away from the obvious next move. After scaling Salesforce in EMEA, leading DataSift through Twitter's data shutdown, and…

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#403 – Why Amos Bar-Joseph rejected the playbook every unicorn ran

A story about questioning the play itself—not the execution. For SaaS founders quietly wondering whether their next round will fix what the last one didn't. Most founders who fail try harder the next time. Amos Bar-Joseph, co-founder and CEO of Swan, took a different path. Three-time founder. Two prior B2B startups built on the unicorn growth-at-all-costs playbook—both ended in failure. On the…

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