Supportman

The Hero that helps support teams be more efficient

No Employees
Founders Code
Solo Founder
Analytics
APIs
B2B
SaaS

I'm building Supportman because I want to help other businesses succeed in supporting their customers well.

July 8, 2021 Got Acquired!

Supportman got acquired! Really pumped with how this journey went.

  • I spent 6 months working on Supportman
  • Got 11 paying customers
  • Focused on other projects and let it sit
  • Sold for $27k!

I wrote up the full story here: https://noahbragg.com/blog/how-i-sold-supportman

February 2, 2021 Got a $50/mo company by doing Nothing

I have been focusing on my other project (addpotion.so). I haven't done anything with Supportman for the last 3 months.

In the meantime, Supportman has been doing its own thing!

I got another $50/mo customer today and I wasn't involved at all!

Crazy feeling.

Internet money is so odd and so cool! It happens while you're asleep.

September 21, 2020 Reached $200 MRR

Supportman is up to $200 MRR. 🙌 Thats 6 paying customers. Had a slow month and then doubled MRR in one day!

Learned that sometimes things just take time especially in B2B. One of my new paying customers and first customer at $50/mo tried the trial 3 months ago. Then they dropped off. Finally they came back after the summer!

August 7, 2020 Reached my first small goal of $100 MRR! 🙌

It helps to have small goals for your business. Especially starting out when each step takes a lot of effort. 🏋️‍♂️

So my first goal was to be able to make enough profit to pay for my wife and I's weekly coffee date! ☕️

It took about 2 months since launch and a lot of hard work!

June 27, 2020 Got My First Paying Customer!

My first two trialing customers both converted!
They started out with a 14 day free trial and they wanted to keep it going.

I'm really excited about what this means. It means there is something here that I can now build on top of. Something is working! Let's keep this going!

June 19, 2020 11 installs in first 7 days!

First 7 days of Supportman and I have 11 installs!

Pretty happy with how its gone so far! They all start with a 14 day trial.

A couple of these users came from the Intercom app store, a couple from indiehackers and a couple were people I had talked to previously during customer discovery.

Great to have some people using the product so I can learn from their needs and what problems they are facing. This will help me to build out the app more and move forward.

June 12, 2020 Soft Launch and Created Landing Page!

After talking to potential customers, I took some time to build my MVP for Supportman. I Built complete features of the smallest scope I thought was possible to make something valuable.

I then created the landing page at https://supportman.io. Check it out!

Submitted Supportman to the Intercom App Store and it is now live!

I'm calling this a soft launch because I don't really need (or want) to tell the whole world about it. The main goal is just to find 5ish customers that I can learn from. I can make the product better from their feedback and then go from there. Looking forward to the future!

April 10, 2020 Pivoted after talking to 30 people

I wanted to make sure I was building the right thing. So I talked to many people. At, first I was talking to users that I thought would be perfect for something like UserEngine. I soon learned that there was a need for the problem I went out to solve with UserEngine.

But at the same time, I found that problem was very messy. It would be hard to create a solution and automate something that many people solve in many ways. The potential customer was also one that probably wouldn't be willing to pay a lot of money.

But I did start to talk to people that had some great insights in the support area. It was a similar problem but for a different person. I started to talk to lots of support teams. I think there is a need here and its something I'm excited about solving. So, I made a pivot to https://supportman.io.

February 23, 2020 Launched the UserEngine Sale Sheet!

With the first version of UserEngine, I created an MVP by partially selling myself. I build some software but am also going to act as a consultant for the product. Why?

  1. I don't have to build as much software. I can leave some of the unknown implementation decisions to later
  2. I can learn more as I go. As a consultant I can be talking to my customers and understand their needs better which will inform what I build.

Here is my sale sheet! https://www.notion.so/Find-Product-Market-Fit-with-UserEngine-12654357446949aab9d2ac8c0c8af22d

I used Notion so I don't have to build anything. Why would a need a website right now when I'm mostly going to be directly reaching out to businesses. I can just share this page.

February 7, 2020 Landed on a Problem to Solve!

Over the last couple of months I have been doing a lot of talking to potential customers and exploring what problems I'd be interested in solving. Also trying to validate where there were problems.

I'm excited that I have landed on a problem that I think is worth solving and that I'm really excited about serving other entrepreneurs with!

I shared more of my story and thinking through landing on a problem here: https://noahbragg.com/blog/problems-worth-solving/

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I'm building Supportman because I want to help other businesses succeed in supporting their customers well.