OutboundSync spun out of my old consultancy, Kenny Consulting Group, LLC DBA Intro CRM. OutboundSync is now its own thing. With this announcement, I'm all in on it.
First, the news: I'm proud to share that OutboundSync has been selected to participate in TinySeed's Spring 2024 batch!
I've been following Rob Walling and TinySeed for many years. I've worked with several TinySeed portfolio companies as a vendor and as a customer. It is surreal to now be participating in the program as a founder.
It's humbling to see that the TinySeed team agrees that we're onto something here. This will be an excellent opportunity to grow and better serve our customers. Looking at the other companies in the TinySeed Spring 2024 batch, I'm excited to learn from them too.
If you're new here, and chances are that you are given today's news, allow me to briefly introduce the product and the problem we're solving for our customers.
If you will indulge me, at the end I'll share some personal reflection on how we got here.
OutboundSync is an integration between Smartlead, a sales engagement platform, and HubSpot, a CRM. We sit between the two platforms, standardizing how data is transferred between them.
Here are the main reasons why our customers are using OutboundSync:
This is just for now, of course. We have a ton of engineering tickets in progress that we're about to start closing faster, thanks to TinySeed.
I ran a sales consultancy for the past five years. Three and a half of those included outbound services and one and a half of them included running a HubSpot agency about to hit platinum status as a solutions partner. In this unique position, it became clear where there were gaps between these major platforms.
And I don't think these gaps are because of any particular vendor.
Instead, because of structural gaps between the firms in this part of the market. Which is why I think there is room for a company to sit in the middle and bridge the gaps.
I've developed close relationships with other outbound agencies. Learned a ton from them. And we've really worked together well since bringing OutboundSync to the market, helping them run campaigns for their customers and get the data into HubSpot.
For all these reasons, we're in a good position to take a shot at solving this problem of silos between sales engagement platform (SEP) and customer relationship management (CRM) software. Starting with Smartlead and HubSpot.
There is a major disruption happening in the market for outbound sales software and services. Companies are switching to multi-domain, omnichannel, and automation-assisted (including AI) outreach on a massive scale.
I believe this confluence events is creating room for something like OutboundSync. Seeing the increasingly noteworthy customers who are signing up for the product gives me a lot of confidence that others feel the same way.
In the end, this company is a bet on a few things:
I've spent the last year working on this product. And it is five years to the day since I first went out on my own, on May 1, 2019. My experience in the market over the last 12 months gives me strong conviction that we're helping people and I'm excited to see where this goes. If you want to see where we started, keep reading.
But before that, if I've piqued your curiosity, go here to learn more about OutboundSync.
OutboundSync has its roots in Kenny Consulting Group, LLC, a consultancy I started full-time on May 1, 2019. Here you can see the humble beginnings of my first office.
This was in the room of our first house. It would later be converted into a nursery.
Soon after starting the company, I discovered Rob Walling and the Startups for the Rest of Us podcast. Another major source of inspiration in these early days was Justin Jackon's Build Your SaaS podcast.
I tried to build several SaaS products while doing sales consulting over the years. SaaS was the kind of business I wanted to grow into running. But with bills to pay, I kept working to hone my craft and get better at sales consulting along the way.
The sales consultancy evolved. It went from me outsourcing large chunks of my time as a fractional resource, to an agency model.
Here are the SaaS ideas we tried along the way. And I say we because some exceptionally talented people help me build them over the years. All strategic errors around these products, positioning, and if they should have been built are on me.
During this journey, I also experienced some major life events. From buying a new house and moving, to having our second child, and some major family medical issues. Navigating these challenges along with everything else was indescribably difficult. And I wouldn't be honest here unless I at least acknowledged this part of it.
Last but not least came OutboundSync—the reason why you're here today.
We had a customer who wanted their Smartlead outbound campaigns synced to HubSpot. They really wanted it—and insisted. After taking a look at Smartlead's webhook and API documentation, I figured it was something I could build in Make.com. Which I started about one year ago (May 2023).
The first/alpha/MVP version of OutboundSync was completed in Make.com and it really stretched me. I spent many hours and late nights/early mornings working with ChatGPT to hone the API calls, create a HubSpot app, and get everything working the way I wanted.
Once we had our basic version off the ground and customers willing to pay, I posted about it on social media and shared it with agency customers. I started to do manual installs of the Make.com version of the app in customers' HubSpot portals. It was buggy but it had enough promise that people were patient and demand grew. This stage took about four months.
It got to the point where we build a full web application. Porting the lowcode app over to a full web application took about two months. Which brings us to October 2023, when we had our first paying customers for OutboundSync. As traction grew, and with some encouragement from others, we decided to throw our hats in the ring for TinySeed.
Things are steadily growing now. We've gotten huge support from patient customers who see what we're trying to build. The product keeps getting better. And we have so many ideas from users that we're excited to implement.
Thanks for reading this far and for your support. If you want to see how OutboundSync works, head over to the OutboundSync product page for more info.