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The State of Subscription Apps with RevenueCat’s CEO Jacob Eiting and Growth Advocate David Barnard

SaaStr

In this week’s Workshop Wednesday, RevenueCat CEO Jacob Eiting and Growth Advocate David Barnard share their annual State of Subscription Apps report with us. So, let’s look at the state of subscription apps and how B2B SaaS can learn from it. Churn is much higher on consumer subscriptions, but you have higher expansion revenue.

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5 Interesting Learnings From Wix at $1 Billion+ in ARR

SaaStr

An incredible journey from a fairly simple product at founding in 2006. While their core web site “Creative Subscriptions” are growing at a still impressive 23% year-over-year, their Business Solutions segment with ecommerce and more are growing 60% year-over-year at $200m in ARR. And a $15B+ market cap!!

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Clouded Judgement 9.27.24 - The Foundation of Foundation Models

Clouded Judgement

Subscribe now Foundation Models Are to AI what S3 was to the Public Cloud Many people look at 2006 as the birth of the public cloud - the year Amazon launched AWS. Most public companies don’t report net new ARR, so I’m taking an implied ARR metric (quarterly subscription revenue x 4). Follow along to stay up to date!

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The 4th DO for SaaS startups – Make your website your best marketing person

The Angel VC

Example: This is how Basecamp looked like in 2006 , and this is how it looks like today. It can be a newsletter subscription, a callback button, a whitepaper download, a live chat window or signing up for a webinar, to name some options. I've mentioned secondary conversion options above.

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Subscription-based economy trends: business tips, benefits & examples

ProfitWell

The subscription universe is taking over. From hygiene products to software to bacon (yes, bacon), you can purchase a subscription for just about anything today. What is the subscription-based economy? How does the subscription-based economy work? What customers look for in subscription companies.

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Create Pricing Models Like AWS and Twilio with Events-Based Billing

Chargify

Backed by an army of developers, data engineers, and finance professionals, this events-based billing model allowed these large companies to directly link the value that their services provided with the cost presented on a customer’s invoice. After your data is fed in and the pricing calculations run, your invoice is sent to your customers.

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Clouded Judgement 7.26.24

Clouded Judgement

I asked ChatGPT how many price changes AWS has made to S3 since it’s inception in 2006, and the answer it gave me was 65. Most public companies don’t report net new ARR, so I’m taking an implied ARR metric (quarterly subscription revenue x 4). Staggering!

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