Monday was the best part.
Overall, some interesting presentations. It was impossible to follow your agenda because the organizer didn't follow the schedule.
On some stages, you couldn't follow the presentation well because you couldn't hear the voice. Too much noise.
Fireside discussions were boring.
Too many product/company pitches, in which the title was interesting, but really poor content = bad quality.
SaaStock is an amazing experience! Definitely one of the best SaaS conferences out there! Lots of deep dive topics into GTM, Marketing, Sales, Product, and scaling your revenue. Can’t wait to attend next year!
I thought it was a brilliantly balanced event. It catered for everyones needs e.g) if you were looking to connect with investors, generate business or just learn from the best within the SaaS landscape
As always Latkas talks are amazing, as someone in the SaaS space I learn more from his talks than any other. It was the same last year and in both cases I brought my team specifically for them to see this talk
Wes Bush (did not attend any sessions on the event days)
Food
4.0 out of 5 stars
4.0
Content
5.0 out of 5 stars
5.0
WiFi
3.0 out of 5 stars
3.0
Venue
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5.0
In my opinion, this is the must-go event when you are in SaaS. During the event, you receive new inspiration and insights. Maybe more importantly, at all the side events, you can meet new & old friends who are willing to share and help each other (a real gold mine). It was the first time I went together with my co-founder; the event has brought us even more together and it strengthened our vision for the future.
Networking events provided ample opportunity to connect with other attendees, Breakout sessions helped me a lot : topics such as pricing, customer success, and marketing automation
Regarding workshop about plg, Kyle and Esben mainly shared things that they did through their newsletter or social media channels. I believe it was good for the ones who didn't follow those guys before.
Regarding the event part, I saw many automated messages on Brella like a spam, so this can be reduced.
Filtering part can be enriched on the app. For example, I have been providing consultancy services to SaaS companies about marketing and sales; and I didn't understand which companies need that service. So, brella can work on recommended people part. On my side, it was over 1.000 and tbh it's not a matching. The app should enable people to meet with targeted people.
Regarding presentations, April & Nathan were great. Nathan is a great guy on the stage. And he knows how to grab the attention of people.
In overall; I met new people, had some insightful sessions but it can be better next time in terms of networking and sessions.
The Pizza was fantastic.
The zambrero van was absolutely disgusting, like literally the most disgusting burrito I ever had, I cant exactly put my finger on how they got it so wrong.
Perhaps it was the soggy gelatinous wrap, the rice was soggy, and it was all just a bit flavourless.
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