From 10 Failed Products to a $1M/Month SaaS Portfolio artwork
ProductLed Podcast

From 10 Failed Products to a $1M/Month SaaS Portfolio

  • E306
  • 52:33
  • June 16th 2026

After spending years building unvalidated products that went nowhere, Tibo Louis-Lucas completely changed how he approached startups. In this episode of the ProductLed Podcast, he shares how those early failures pushed him toward a faster, revenue-first way of building, one that eventually led to the success of Tweet Hunter and Taplio, and now powers a growing portfolio of product-led SaaS businesses.


Tibo breaks down why revenue is the only validation that really matters, how Tweet Hunter stood out in a crowded market by going deep on a single platform, and the unusual distribution playbook that helped it take off. That included giving a major profit share to a creator-partner and building a network of “creative investors” who amplified the product from day one.


The conversation also dives into why selling a company was far less glamorous than it sounds, and why Tibo now prefers building and holding long term. He shares how he thinks about creating an “indie hacker stack” for a specific persona, how AI has changed his day-to-day workflow, and why he now spends less time coding and more time reviewing, iterating, and building systems.


One of the biggest takeaways is his operating style: no calls, fast feedback loops through DMs, and a strong focus on staying close to paying users. For founders building product-led companies, this episode is packed with practical lessons on validation, distribution, focus, and building with speed in the AI era.

Key Highlights:

  • 02:21 - Why Two Failed Startups Changed Everything
  • Tibo shares the painful lesson of spending years on unvalidated ideas, and how that pushed him to become relentlessly validation-driven.
  • 05:38 - Revenue Is the Only Validation That Counts
  • Why free users can be misleading, how Tibo evaluates startup ideas today, and what made Tweet Hunter feel different almost immediately.
  • 09:47 - How Tweet Hunter Won a Crowded Market
  • The strategy behind focusing on one platform deeply, serving creators instead of enterprises, and building something clearly better for a narrower use case.
  • 12:11 - The Distribution Deal That Fueled Growth
  • How Tibo partnered with influencers using profit share and exit incentives, and why aligning distribution with the product was such a powerful lever.
  • 15:25 - The Creative Investors Growth Engine
  • Why he gave small ownership stakes to 17 creators, how that amplified launches and updates, and what made the model work.
  • 19:31 - Why Selling Wasn’t the Dream Outcome
  • Tibo opens up about the pressure of earnouts, platform risk, and why the acquisition experience made him want to build and hold instead.
  • 23:46 - Building an Indie Hacker Software Stack
  • Why Tibo organizes his portfolio around a specific persona instead of a single vertical, and how he thinks about expanding from five products to more.
  • 34:54 - No Calls, More DMs, Better Feedback
  • A look at his no-meeting policy, why DM-based customer conversations work so well for him, and how staying close to users improves product decisions.
  • 37:18 - How AI Changed the Way He Builds
  • Tibo explains how AI emptied his backlog, turned him into a QA-first builder, and created a new challenge: resisting feature creep.

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