Troy Munson has been a successful enterprise SaaS sales rep for several years, but he wanted more control over his life—and eventual financial independence. So he launched his own small startup on the side. He learned a lot and sold it before launching his second side gig software company, which he sold for a little bit more.
He started his third side-gig startup, Dimmo, in 2023 to allow enterprise software buyers to watch product demos without talking to sales reps. With the help of co-founders, Dimmo is now live and revenues are growing fast. With a little angel funding, Troy was able to go full-time to make Dimmo successful quickly.
Troy is a fast-start SaaS founder, testing ideas and launching companies when traction starts. He and his cofounders don’t think about running this forever, but they do want to create a valuable company and achieve financial independence as successful practical founders.
Quote from Troy Munson, CEO of Dimmo
“I’m like this fast-starter person. I built Vocul and Refurl, my first two side gigs, from an immediate thought: This is annoying, this should be solved. Let me solve it, let me sell it. And then let me see if there’s any interest.
“With Dimmo, I just wanted to create extra income on the side. The hope for Dimmo was to pay my mortgage with a side gig. I knew software buyers just wanted to watch software demos. So let’s just make it like a YouTube for software demos and then we’ll just take some sort of revenue.
“It blew up on LinkedIn when we launched and grew faster than expected. I had to go full-time and I’m so happy I did. It feels great. I hope I never go back to the side gig guy. I also hope I never go back to any sort of any sort of W-2 work. I’m buying my freedom.”
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