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SaaS Interviews with CEOs, Startups, Founders

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4.6 / 5608 ratings
What if you knew data behind the fastest growing SaaS companies today? Each morning join Nathan Latka as he spends 15 minutes interviewing SaaS founders. You'll learn how SaaS CEO's launched their startup and grew it into a real SaaS business. SaaS Founders range from bootstrapped to funded, MVP to 10,000 customers, pre revenue to pre IPO.
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Audience: 20K–40K / month
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Cadence: Active weekly
Reply rate: 20–35%

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How to Scale to $12M ARR: The Serial Founder Playbook for Vertical SaaS and Agentic AI

Wed Feb 04 2026

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How do you scale a vertical SaaS platform to $12M ARR while navigating the aggressive valuation overhang of 2021 and a founding team transition. Matt Spiegel is building Lawmatics into a dominant legal CRM by leveraging a serial founder playbook that prioritizes high ARPU and agentic AI over traditional SaaS metrics. Matt Spiegel is the founder and CEO of Lawmatics, a legal marketing and CRM platform serving over 2,000 law firms. The company currently generates over $1M in monthly revenue with an average ACV of $5,000. After raising $25M in total capital, Matt has maintained roughly 20% ownership while driving the business toward profitability and a potential $240M+ valuation. This business is a case study in the evolution of vertical SaaS and the transition from simple automation to agentic AI. Lawmatics successfully moved from an initial $60 monthly price point to a $400 ARPU by aligning pricing with high-value legal intake data. Matt provides a rare, transparent look at the mechanics of Series A extensions and the decision to forgo all-cash exits in favor of the "bites at the apple" recapitalization model. You'll learn: - The specific Google Ads and social spend required to acquire the first 100 B2B customers. - Why sponsoring practice-area specific conferences is a higher ROI channel than generic trade shows. - How to manage a $400 monthly ARPU through a value-based pricing strategy. - The mechanics of a technical co-founder exit after four-year vesting schedules are complete. - Why a 15x revenue multiple in 2021 created a strategic valuation gap for later rounds. - Tactical execution of Series A extensions to avoid down-rounds in a tight capital market.  - The shift from "SaaS is dead" to agentic AI products that automate legal intake decisions.  - Why a 40% equity roll is superior to an all-cash exit for long-term wealth compounding.  - How to evaluate venture debt offers at 14% interest versus further equity dilution.  - The data advantage gained from processing 11 million legal intakes to train proprietary models.  - Why serial founders should prioritize optionality and board alignment on debt aversion. Matt Spiegel previously founded My Case, a legal practice management platform he scaled to $500k ARR before selling to AppFolio in 2012. After watching that entity eventually reach a $2.5B valuation, he launched Lawmatics in 2017 with a focus on the front-end of the legal lifecycle. His capital strategy shifted from early-stage venture to strategic extensions, ensuring the founding team retained significant upside. This episode is for B2B SaaS founders and investors managing the transition from growth-at-all-costs to sustainable profitability. It serves as a masterclass on capital efficiency, vertical market dominance, and the reality of scaling a leadership team past the initial founding duo. Watch this episode on YouTube: [Here] Connect with Matt: Lawmatics.com  Connect with Nathan: FounderPath.com

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How do you scale a vertical SaaS platform to $12M ARR while navigating the aggressive valuation overhang of 2021 and a founding team transition. Matt Spiegel is building Lawmatics into a dominant legal CRM by leveraging a serial founder playbook that prioritizes high ARPU and agentic AI over traditional SaaS metrics. Matt Spiegel is the founder and CEO of Lawmatics, a legal marketing and CRM platform serving over 2,000 law firms. The company currently generates over $1M in monthly revenue with an average ACV of $5,000. After raising $25M in total capital, Matt has maintained roughly 20% ownership while driving the business toward profitability and a potential $240M+ valuation. This business is a case study in the evolution of vertical SaaS and the transition from simple automation to agentic AI. Lawmatics successfully moved from an initial $60 monthly price point to a $400 ARPU by aligning pricing with high-value legal intake data. Matt provides a rare, transparent look at the mechanics of Series A extensions and the decision to forgo all-cash exits in favor of the "bites at the apple" recapitalization model. You'll learn: - The specific Google Ads and social spend required to acquire the first 100 B2B customers. - Why sponsoring practice-area specific conferences is a higher ROI channel than generic trade shows. - How to manage a $400 monthly ARPU through a value-based pricing strategy. - The mechanics of a technical co-founder exit after four-year vesting schedules are complete. - Why a 15x revenue multiple in 2021 created a strategic valuation gap for later rounds. - Tactical execution of Series A extensions to avoid down-rounds in a tight capital market.  - The shift from "SaaS is dead" to agentic AI products that automate legal intake decisions.  - Why a 40% equity roll is superior to an all-cash exit for long-term wealth compounding.  - How to evaluate venture debt offers at 14% interest versus further equity dilution.  - The data advantage gained from processing 11 million legal intakes to train proprietary models.  - Why serial founders should prioritize optionality and board alignment on debt aversion. Matt Spiegel previously founded My Case, a legal practice management platform he scaled to $500k ARR before selling to AppFolio in 2012. After watching that entity eventually reach a $2.5B valuation, he launched Lawmatics in 2017 with a focus on the front-end of the legal lifecycle. His capital strategy shifted from early-stage venture to strategic extensions, ensuring the founding team retained significant upside. This episode is for B2B SaaS founders and investors managing the transition from growth-at-all-costs to sustainable profitability. It serves as a masterclass on capital efficiency, vertical market dominance, and the reality of scaling a leadership team past the initial founding duo. Watch this episode on YouTube: [Here] Connect with Matt: Lawmatics.com  Connect with Nathan: FounderPath.com

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#2445
Top 4.9% by pitch volume (Rank #2445 of 50,000)
Average rating
4.6
From 608 ratings
Reviews
458
Written reviews (when available)
Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Active weekly
Episode count
2K
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
128K

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Language
English
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Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Wed Feb 04 2026

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What if you knew data behind the fastest growing SaaS companies today? Each morning join Nathan Latka as he spends 15 minutes interviewing SaaS founders. You'll learn how SaaS CEO's launched their startup and grew it into a real SaaS business. SaaS Founders range from bootstrapped to funded, MVP to 10,000 customers, pre revenue to pre IPO.

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