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Over 50% of SaaS companies say partnerships are a top revenue driver, but the path to success isn’t always clear. On this show, we unpack the real stories behind the programs driving revenue growth, straight from the people who’ve built them. From early missteps to pivotal moments, each guest breaks down how their strategy evolved, what actually worked, and the lessons that stuck. We’re getting tactical, walking through the exact playbooks they’ve used to turn partnerships into a predictable, repeatable revenue stream you can learn from. Whether you're evolving a partner program or building one from scratch, Get it, Together delivers the clarity and practical insight you need to move fast and get it right. Instead of asking "where do I start?" or “what’s next?”, you’ll be saying "let's run this back." Practical, honest, and occasionally spicy, this is the podcast that helps GTM teams build partnership programs that are built to last.

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18 episodios

episode Defining Ideal Partners for Tech Growth with Kelly Sarabyn artwork

Defining Ideal Partners for Tech Growth with Kelly Sarabyn

Building strong, scalable technology partnerships can feel overwhelming, especially when trying to get buy-in from internal teams and partners.  In this episode of Get It, Together, Tyler Calder [https://ca.linkedin.com/in/tylercalder], CMO at PartnerStack [https://partnerstack.com/], talks with Kelly Sarabyn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-sarabyn/], Director of Technology Partnerships at HubSpot [https://www.linkedin.com/company/hubspot/], to explore how she successfully scaled their technology partner program. Kelly shares her insights on leveraging AI, defining your ideal partner profile, and the critical steps to building strong, repeatable partnerships. You’ll learn: * How to operationalize a technology partnership program for long-term success * Key metrics and processes to track technology partner performance * Why aligning internal stakeholders is essential before externalizing a partnership program Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Meet Kelly Sarabyn (02:12) Kelly’s career origin story (07:02) When to launch your program (13:22) AI insights from call transcripts (16:53) How to stand out to account executives (22:11) Sequence for aligning internally (27:15) Essential tools in the partner tech stack (33:59) How to measure program success (38:45) Key takeaways from HubSpot’s program (40:55) The future of partnerships and AI Resources: Connect with Tyler on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/tylercalder [https://ca.linkedin.com/in/tylercalder]  Connect with Kelly on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-sarabyn/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-sarabyn/]  HubSpot on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hubspot/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/hubspot/]

6 de may de 2026 - 43 min
episode A Playbook For Building A Partner Revenue Plan That Gets Funded With Amy Henderson artwork

A Playbook For Building A Partner Revenue Plan That Gets Funded With Amy Henderson

Channel leaders are often asked to prove that partnerships deserve real investment, but many programs still rely on activity, optimism, and partner volume instead of a credible revenue plan. In reality, partner leaders need to connect strategy to revenue in a way that earns trust from the CFO, CRO, and the rest of the executive team. In this episode, Amy Henderson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-henderson-4b8a998/], VP of Client Relations at Channelnomics [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-2112-group/], joins Tyler Calder [https://ca.linkedin.com/in/tylercalder], CMO at PartnerStack [https://partnerstack.com/], to talk about what it takes to build real credibility as a channel leader. Amy walks through how partner teams can tie their plans to real financial inputs, assess partner capacity, recruit against actual revenue gaps, and help partners drive new business. They also get into why over-recruiting creates problems, where partner programs tend to break down, and what it takes to build a plan that leaders will back. You’ll learn: * Why channel leaders need to earn credibility as revenue leaders * How to audit partner capacity and recruit against real revenue gaps * Why partner enablement must teach partners to hunt, not just get certified Jump into the conversation: (0:00) Introducing Amy Henderson (3:48) Why the gap between channel strategy and channel revenue hurts credibility (6:29) What executive teams need to see from partner leaders (11:54) Starting with hard inputs like targets, budget, MDF, and success metrics (13:51) How to run a capability and capacity audit on existing partners (17:29) Why mature programs recruit to revenue gaps instead of over-recruiting (21:54) What partners actually care about during recruitment (23:53) Why partner teams need to teach partners to hunt, not hope (26:14) How incentives and comp plans can push partners toward net-new logos (29:19) Turning partner strategy into repeatable workflows (31:31) The most common reason partner programs fail (34:39) Why partner activities need to map to pipeline, bookings, and revenue (36:13) The one thing channel leaders should focus on heading into 2026 and 2027 Resources: Connect with Amy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-henderson-4b8a998/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-henderson-4b8a998/]  Email Amy here: amy.henderson@channelnomics.com  Channelnomics website: https://www.channelnomics.com/ [https://www.channelnomics.com/]

18 de mar de 2026 - 39 min
episode Turning Creators into Revenue Drivers with Fiona Turko artwork

Turning Creators into Revenue Drivers with Fiona Turko

Influencer and creator partnerships have become a powerful tool for driving real revenue. However, making these programs successful requires strategy, deep relationships, and a clear understanding of key success factors. In this episode, Fiona Turko [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenfionaturko] (Creator Partnership Lead at Gamma [https://gamma.app/]) joins Tyler Calder [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylercalder/] (CMO at PartnerStack [https://partnerstack.com/]) to explore influencer and creator marketing in B2B. With experience at companies like Zapier and Jobber, Fiona shares her approach to identifying high-value partners, building long-term relationships, and structuring programs that go beyond transactional deals. You’ll learn: * The difference between creators, influencers, and ambassadors * How to structure compensation models that motivate creators * Why nurturing relationships is critical for a successful creator program Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Introducing Fiona Turko (02:10) Fiona's journey from agency to startups (05:05) B2C vs B2B in influencer programs (08:25) Defining creator, influencer, and ambassador (11:10) Building influencer loyalty at Jobber (13:30) The importance of nurturing partner relationships (17:40) Tools for managing influencer and creator programs (20:45) Always-on vs campaign-based influencer strategies (23:00) Metrics for measuring influencer success (26:30) How to handle low-performing partners (29:40) The role of AI in creator partnerships (32:15) Onboarding creators efficiently (34:40) Managing video creation and revisions (36:50) LinkedIn as an emerging creator platform (39:00) Hosting in-person events for creator engagement (42:10) Building long-term creator partnerships (47:30) The importance of authenticity in influencer marketing Resources: Connect with Fiona on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenfionaturko [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenfionaturko]Gamma website: https://gamma.app/ [https://gamma.app/]

4 de mar de 2026 - 48 min
episode The new era of affiliate marketing with Charlie Calabrese artwork

The new era of affiliate marketing with Charlie Calabrese

Affiliate marketing has traditionally been seen as a purely transactional plug-and-play channel in B2B. In reality, it can help shape the discovery process and offer robust data that marketers can’t track anywhere else. In this episode, Charlie Calabrese [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charliec/] (President and CEO at All Inclusive Marketing [https://www.allinclusivemarketing.com/]) chats with Tyler Calder [https://ca.linkedin.com/in/tylercalder] (CMO at PartnerStack [https://partnerstack.com/]) about the real but often misunderstood power behind affiliate marketing. With over two decades of experience in affiliate, Charlie offers a nuanced perspective on what drives successful partner programs. He breaks down what B2B marketers are missing about affiliate, how partners can stay aligned and transparent and the changes that affiliate publishers are seeing in the age of AI. You’ll learn: * Why it’s time for B2B marketers to explore affiliate * Why affiliates deliver more than just the last click * What partner leaders need to make relationships run smoothly Jump into the conversation: (0:00) Introducing Charlie Calabrese (4:46) How analytics and creativity come together in marketing (8:11) Seeing affiliate as more than a plug-and-play channel (11:53) Where affiliate sits in the marketing and sales funnels (14:34) Opportunities for affiliate in B2B (18:09) What affiliate agencies are looking for in partners (19:57) Operationalizing transparency in partnerships (22:58) The importance of having a joint plan with partners (25:49) How AI is changing buyer behavior (27:18) Similarities and differences between AI and SEO Resources: Connect with Charlie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charliec/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charliec/]  Email Charlie here: charlie@allinclusivemarketing.com All Inclusive Marketing website: https://www.allinclusivemarketing.com/ [https://www.allinclusivemarketing.com/]

18 de feb de 2026 - 32 min
episode Getting Partner-Committed in 2026 with Jason Yarborough artwork

Getting Partner-Committed in 2026 with Jason Yarborough

Partnerships require more than just a willingness to collaborate. Partner programs that thrive are built on consistent effort, data-driven insights and strong internal alignment across teams. In this episode, Jason Yarborough [https://www.linkedin.com/in/yarby/] (Co-Founder of Arcadia [https://bearcadia.com/] and Head of Partnerships at Knak [https://knak.com/]) joins Tyler Calder [https://ca.linkedin.com/in/tylercalder] (CMO at PartnerStack [https://partnerstack.com/]) to discuss the shift from being partner-curious to partner-committed. Jason has extensive experience in leading partnerships at companies like Drift, Terminus and PFL, and he explains how to create an ecosystem that supports partners from the very start. He breaks down his Three I’s framework for transforming partner programs into strategic drivers of revenue, urging partner leaders to be prepared before they approach a new prospect and leverage existing relationships to unlock new ones. You’ll learn: * How to build a partner program that drives long-term success * The key factors that separate partner-curious from partner-committed teams * How early-stage brands can start fruitful partnerships Jump into the conversation: (0:00) Introducing Jason Yarborough (2:45) Why generalists excel in partnership leadership (4:40) What being partner-curious means (8:27) Getting leadership buy-in to build a partner program (10:40) How early-stage brands can start building partnerships (14:14) The Three I’s framework: Intel (15:20) The Three I’s framework: Intros (21:06) Operationalizing partner requests at Drift (22:58) The Three I’s framework: Influence (25:14) Ranking partner influence and understanding its impact on deals (28:17) Differentiating co-sell and co-marketing influence for better outcomes (30:07) The story behind Arcadia Resources: Jason Yarborough’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yarby/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/yarby/]  Knak website: https://knak.com/ [https://knak.com/]  Arcadia website: https://bearcadia.com/ [https://bearcadia.com/]

4 de feb de 2026 - 36 min
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