Take the Vertical SaaS Benchmark Survey from Tidemark

by | Mar 4, 2025

Vertical SaaS founders each serve different markets, fund in different ways, and have different goals and outcomes. Why should their SaaS benchmarks be the same as those at VC-funded horizontal software companies?

  • Are you a system-of-record platform or an add-on that integrates with many apps?
  • Does your industry adopt technology quickly or very slowly?
  • Does the Rule of 40 really apply to your business at your stage?
  • What are the key levers for expanding your share of wallet with existing customers?
  • What are the key financial and operational metrics at our stage?
  • What are companies like yours doing in similar industries?

You can get peer-specific insights like these by participating in the annual Tidemark Vertical & SMB SaaS Benchmark Survey.

Tidemark publishes great content for vertical SaaS founders and has the only conference for vertical SaaS founders I know of, called VSaaS Collective Live.

I know the team at Tidemark and they are doing great things to provide practical help to vertical SaaS founders.

Answer some simple survey questions about your vertical SaaS business here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7TRVNVG.

The responses are anonymous and confidential.

You’ll get the 2025 Vertical SaaS Benchmark study when you participate.

Contact Michael Tan or Eva Pullano at Tidemark if you have questions

Greg Head posted this on LinkedIn on March 4, 2025.

Check out the comments and join the discussion on LinkedIn.

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