Startup Acquisition Stories

From a Real Problem to a SaaS Product Buyers Wanted

April 21, 2026·23 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Jacob Miller didn’t set out to build a SaaS product. He was running a home services business when a shift in how customers search started to affect lead flow in a real way.Instead of relying on agencies, he built his own solution using AI and no-code tools. What started as an internal fix quickly turned into a working product, with real customers and early traction.As the product grew, so did the time required to run it. What looked like a simple solution became a real decision about focus, ownership, and whether it made sense to keep building or hand it off.Instead of forcing scale, Jacob listed the business on ⁠Acquire.com⁠ and took it through the acquisition process.You'll hear:How a real lead problem turned into a SaaS productWhy customer behavior is shifting faster than most businesses expectWhat made the product interesting to buyers so early3 Lessons from Jacob MillerSolving Your Own Problem Creates Immediate Value: The product worked because it came directly from a real operational need, not a theoretical idea.Building Is Easier, Distribution Still Matters: AI made it possible to build quickly, but traction came from knowing where the customers were and how to reach them.The Right Buyer Matters More Than the Outcome: Multiple offers came in, but alignment and intent mattered more than maximizing price.For founders building with AI or exploring SaaS opportunities, this episode shows how a simple solution can turn into something valuable when it solves a real problem and reaches the right audience.Follow the guest:⁠LinkedIn⁠Seen

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