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Why the Best product doesn't win anymore — with Joseph Lee @ Supademo

45 min · 9. juni 2026
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Your product isn't defensible because it's hard to build. The tough news: you're in trouble. Joe Lee, founder of Super (200,000+ users, growing without a sales team), joins Sounds Good to dismantle the idea that technical complexity is a moat. We get into why distribution and brand eminence are what's left, why "we're just watching AI" stance might have been the smartest move of the year, and why "ever-boarding" beats onboarding every single time. In this episode: → Why tech defensibility has collapsed — and what actually replaces it → Is waiting on AI a power move or a mistake? → "Ever-boarding" — Joe's framing for why switching cost beats features → Why ARR can mask structural problems (and what to look at instead) → Buyer personas are converging — enterprise buyers now self-qualify like PLG users → AI is becoming invisible — and why sophisticated buyers stopped caring about the label → The "build with Claude on the weekend" family activity rant → Would you trade shoes with Warren Buffett for $5 billion? Timestamps: 00:00 - Defensibility Is Dead 01:00 - Meet Joe From Supademo 01:11 - SaaS Whiplash Era 03:57 - Escaping The AI Echo Chamber 10:06 - Hype Versus Outcomes 11:53 - Freshline Versus Supademo 15:39 - Founder Market Fit 18:01 - Build In Public For Brand 22:48 - Midmarket Buyer Reality 26:35 - Not Becoming A Feature 28:41 - Moats Brand Distribution Habits 34:05 - Everboarding For Retention 36:52 - IRL Is Back 40:52 - Work Life Balance As ROI 43:32 - Closing Thoughts On AI Anxiety For founders who are tired of being told they're behind, and want a clearer view of what actually compounds. New episodes of Sounds Good every week. Subscribe so you don't miss the next one. 🎙️ Joseph Lee - Supademo - ─── sounds good. — a podcast with Anna Nadeina soundsgoodpod.com [http://soundsgoodpod.com] anna@soundsgoodpod.com [anna@soundsgoodpod.com] sounds good. is sponsored by saas.group [http://saas.group] - serial acquirer of profitable SaaS businesses. If you're thinking about an exit, they're worth a conversation. https://saas.group/ [https://saas.group/]

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episode Why the Best product doesn't win anymore — with Joseph Lee @ Supademo cover

Why the Best product doesn't win anymore — with Joseph Lee @ Supademo

Your product isn't defensible because it's hard to build. The tough news: you're in trouble. Joe Lee, founder of Super (200,000+ users, growing without a sales team), joins Sounds Good to dismantle the idea that technical complexity is a moat. We get into why distribution and brand eminence are what's left, why "we're just watching AI" stance might have been the smartest move of the year, and why "ever-boarding" beats onboarding every single time. In this episode: → Why tech defensibility has collapsed — and what actually replaces it → Is waiting on AI a power move or a mistake? → "Ever-boarding" — Joe's framing for why switching cost beats features → Why ARR can mask structural problems (and what to look at instead) → Buyer personas are converging — enterprise buyers now self-qualify like PLG users → AI is becoming invisible — and why sophisticated buyers stopped caring about the label → The "build with Claude on the weekend" family activity rant → Would you trade shoes with Warren Buffett for $5 billion? Timestamps: 00:00 - Defensibility Is Dead 01:00 - Meet Joe From Supademo 01:11 - SaaS Whiplash Era 03:57 - Escaping The AI Echo Chamber 10:06 - Hype Versus Outcomes 11:53 - Freshline Versus Supademo 15:39 - Founder Market Fit 18:01 - Build In Public For Brand 22:48 - Midmarket Buyer Reality 26:35 - Not Becoming A Feature 28:41 - Moats Brand Distribution Habits 34:05 - Everboarding For Retention 36:52 - IRL Is Back 40:52 - Work Life Balance As ROI 43:32 - Closing Thoughts On AI Anxiety For founders who are tired of being told they're behind, and want a clearer view of what actually compounds. New episodes of Sounds Good every week. Subscribe so you don't miss the next one. 🎙️ Joseph Lee - Supademo - ─── sounds good. — a podcast with Anna Nadeina soundsgoodpod.com [http://soundsgoodpod.com] anna@soundsgoodpod.com [anna@soundsgoodpod.com] sounds good. is sponsored by saas.group [http://saas.group] - serial acquirer of profitable SaaS businesses. If you're thinking about an exit, they're worth a conversation. https://saas.group/ [https://saas.group/]

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Sounds Good Podcast #1 — Mike Hill on whether bootstrapped SaaS is still worth starting in 2026. His advice to anyone asking him right now: don't. Not because SaaS is dying. He doesn't buy that — neither do I. But the gap between building a product (easier than ever) and getting your first SaaS customer (harder than ever) got pretty broken. Mike Hill is a serial bootstrapper. His newest thing is Smile — a Slack app for sending dorky cards to your team (which I love using!). What we got into: - Why the SaaSpocalypse started five years ago and has nothing to do with AI - The Google-to-ChatGPT shift is wiping out bootstrappers - AI makes senior people better and junior people worse - Lifetime deals stop making sense when token costs are ongoing and buyers already have your competitor's LTD - The day Claude went down and Mike just went home, and what that says about all of us - Why he still recommends every founder who emails him to get a technical co-founder Timestamps: 00:00 - Is SaaS Still Worth Starting? 00:57 - SaaSpocalypse Explained 03:14 - AI Makes Seniors Faster 04:30 - Content Led Growth Edge 06:00 - Why Not Start SaaS 07:47 - AI Search Hurts Discovery 11:11 - Building SaaS for Fun 15:46 - Ship Fast New Process 17:59 - Agent Overload Limits 25:24 - Get a Technical Cofounder 28:21 - AI Skepticism and Hype 29:36 - Reliance and Outage Fear 31:09 - API Risk and Cost Creep 33:09 - Lifetime Deals vs Token Costs 37:35 - SaaS Is Not Dead 45:05 - Competition and Go To Market 48:27 - AI Sidekicks Not Replacements 50:46 - Why AI Design Still Fails 52:02 - Wrap Up If you've been wondering whether you missed the SaaS window, this one's for you. New episodes of Sounds Good every week. Subscribe so you don't miss the next one. Mike Hill — https://www.linkedin.com/in/mymatemike/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mymatemike/] Smile — https://smiile.co/ [https://smiile.co/] Curator — https://curator.io/ [https://curator.io/] Juuno — https://juuno.co/ [https://juuno.co/] #SaaS #Bootstrapping #IndieHackers sounds good. — a podcast with Anna Nadeina soundsgoodpod.com [http://soundsgoodpod.com] anna@soundsgoodpod.com [anna@soundsgoodpod.com]

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