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Finding a new market to an existing product

We built a SaaS for healthcare providers. This is a small bootstrapped business of two people.

The core tech of the service is file transfer and task routing. The software transfers digital medical studies (e.g. ECG, MRI) between a clinic and a remote reading physician (or radiologist.) The system is entirely web-based but includes a file uploader application for Windows.

We have a handful of small private clinics as paying clients. After a year of intensive sales, we’ve found out that return on effort is very low. It’s very challenging to scale in the highly regulated medical field, especially without strong connections.

We think of shifting to a different market and explore other niches (photo retouching, noise reduction in audio). However we lack domain knowledge. It also seems that the market size isn’t large enough to sustain a business.

How do you research a new niche to already existing product?

Answer 8970

First up, I wouldn’t discount your product-vertical niche just yet. Staying in your existing vertical would be ideal, since you have the experience and the case studies

Look to establish partnerships with related businesses, that might enable you to scale your business. Ultimately you want to increase automation so you can handle larger clients.

You mention ‘without strong connections’, I suspect you won’t readily have connections in other verticals, so these will take time to create.

A few ideas on other verticals or routes to market …

It’s complicated, but I think to break into another vertical will be challenging, especially since you don’t have an established network in the other vertical. Plus there is the added work of modifying your product for another vertical.

I’m not sure I’ve answered your question in the way it was intended, but best of luck!


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