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Stuart Clout founded Thedocyard at 3am on the floor of a Sydney law firm boardroom, listed it on the ASX the week before COVID locked down Australia, merged with Ansarada, and rode the combined business through to a $236m acquisition by Datasite. He joins Don and Aaron to unpack twelve years of B2B SaaS lessons, the deal mechanics, and what he wishes he had known sooner. * Intro and origin story * The 3am post-it note moment and the birth of Closing Rooms * Top three lessons: founder problem fit, demos vs sales, the Mom Test * The Gail Goodman talk [https://businessofsoftware.org/talks/lessons-building-exiting-saas-company-gail-goodman/] that kept Stuart in the game * $500 of coffees: the lead-gen tactic that beat everything else * Anti-sales is the new sales * Apathy, durability and becoming a verb * The 2020 ASX listing one week before COVID * The Ansarada merger: how the deal got done * The Datasite acquisition: $236m, $2.50 per share, nine months of process * The ACCC and policy frustrations * Where Australian B2B SaaS should focus * Founder mindset, fitness, family and "you can have everything, just not at the same time" * Find Stuart [https://au.linkedin.com/in/stuartclout] hello@tribeglobal.vc [hello@tribeglobal.vc]
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