Overview
SaaS Open Mic is the anti-conference. No keynotes. No expo halls. No pitch decks disguised as sessions. It’s a virtual gathering where SaaS practitioners get on stage and share real stories — the wins, the failures, and the lessons nobody talks about at polished conferences.
The format is deliberately informal. Speakers share without slides, attendees ask real questions, and the conversation goes wherever the community takes it. Think startup campfire, scaled to 500 people.
Why SaaS Marketers Should Attend
The most valuable marketing insights come from honest failure stories, not polished success narratives. SaaS Open Mic creates space for that honesty.
- Real failure stories that teach more than any success case study
- Unscripted Q&A where you can ask the questions that matter
- Community building with other SaaS practitioners facing the same challenges
- Zero cost and zero travel — pure knowledge exchange
Who Should Go
SaaS founders, marketing practitioners, sales leaders, and anyone who values honest, unpolished conversations about what it’s actually like to build and market SaaS products.
Networking Tips
- Participate actively. SaaS Open Mic rewards engagement — ask questions, share your own experiences.
- The virtual format means everyone is on equal footing. Don’t be intimidated by speaker titles.
- Connect with attendees who share similar challenges. The community aspect is the real value.
- SaaS founders
- Marketing practitioners
- Sales leaders
- Community-minded SaaS pros
Frequently asked
What is SaaS Open Mic?
SaaS Open Mic is a virtual event series where SaaS practitioners share real experiences, failures, and lessons in an open format. Think of it as a virtual campfire for SaaS people — no slides, no sales pitches, just honest stories.
How much does SaaS Open Mic cost?
SaaS Open Mic events are typically free or very low cost. The format is community-driven and designed to be accessible.
Is SaaS Open Mic a one-time event?
SaaS Open Mic runs as a recurring series throughout the year. Individual events focus on different topics (marketing, sales, product, leadership). The April date listed is one of many throughout the year.