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Today, I’ll share how I’ve been preparing Podscan (and long before that, another SaaS business) to be ready to be acquired at a moment’s notice.
This episode of The Bootstraped Founder is sponsored by Paddle.com
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In this episode, Arvid discusses how he has been preparing his business, Podscan, for potential acquisition. He emphasizes that a well-run business that is well-structured is often more valuable and sellable. He shares insights into creating internal efficiencies and ensuring the business can operate independently of its founder.
A major theme is the need for thorough documentation. Arvid highlights the necessity of documenting every aspect of the software and business processes to facilitate handover and operational management. This includes not only technical documentation but also customer service responses and strategic business planning.
Arvid mentions the importance of reducing operational costs, particularly through smart technical optimizations, including testing within the software. He reflects on the value of having a robust technical infrastructure and detailed testing protocols to maintain smooth operations.
The podcast stresses the significance of keeping accurate and up-to-date financial records. Arvid advocates for maintaining monthly profit and loss statements and overall visibility into customer analytics to support potential buyer interests during due diligence.
Arvid encourages founders to build their businesses as if they are preparing for sale, even if they don’t plan to. He believes that this mindset leads to better operations and greater value for customers and staff, ultimately enhancing the business regardless of acquisition status.
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