Craig Hewitt, founder of Castos and cohost of the Rogue Startups podcast joins me to discuss TinySeed. Craig helps me answer the question, “Should I apply for TinySeed?”
@SteveMcLeod , great interview again!
As a followup to Craig mentioning Eugene Schwarz’s book, I think the book is mainly geared to products related to consumers.
A much better book for SaaS is in my view: “Roadmap to revenue” by K. Zhivago. She concentrates more on the buying process, as opposed to buyer personas.
Thanks! I really appreciate the positive feedback.
I’ll add “Roadmap to Revenue” to my ever growing reading list.
As another followup: Craig mentioned that TinySeed takes only US companies. He then talked about Stripe Atlas as a way to have US company. I’d be very careful using Stripe Atlas because some EU countries act like this (Germany is just an example, France might be different):
When you enter Stripe Atlas there are tax and administration implications. If you live in Germany and operate your company from Germany, the German tax authorities can/will assume that you in effect run a company under German tax jurisdiction. The effect is that you have to file tax as if you had a German company, and you have the US company tax things going on. This is compounded by VAT complications, as your US company is responsible for EU/German VAT.
Then there is also the issue with health insurance contributions in Germany, not sure how that would be handled for a US company director living and working in Germany.
Probably getting all this right with a German accountant will cost $$, plus yearly $$ fees and US accounting fees.