Startups For the Rest of Us

Episode 516 | When to Re-write Your SaaS Codebase

09.29.2020 - By Rob WallingPlay

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Matt Wensing returns for his third appearance on the podcast. He is the founder of Summit and was in TinySeed Batch 1.

We dive into Matt's decision-making process for re-writing the entire codebase. We talk about choosing the right features to build, talking to your customers, starting with a blank slate vs templates, and much more.

The topics we cover

[06:48] How to handle customers that are not engaging

[11:35] Figuring out the right features to build

[19:24] Making the decision to re-write the codebase

[31:27] The value of forecasting

[33:18] Designing a sparse SaaS homepage

Links from the show

Out of Beta

Things You Should Never Do, Part I

Episode 450 | Founder Hotseat: Matt Wensing of SimSaaS on Making Consistent, Needle-Moving Progress

Episode 491 | Hard Lessons Learned, Reaching High-Touch Prospects, Finding Advisors, and More Listener Questions

Episode 489 | 15 Years to a SaaS Exit (Plus Why Forecasting is Crucial)

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Summit | Website

Matt Wensing | Twitter

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