How do you decide what’s actually worth building next?
In this episode, Amar Ghose, CEO and co-founder of ZenMaid, shares how his team is thinking about priorities, product development, and long-term SaaS strategy as they plan for 2026. He breaks down the four types of features every SaaS should understand (Retention, Conversion, Delight, and Foundational), how ZenMaid applies the ICE framework to real decisions, and why improving existing user behaviors often beats trying to create new ones. A candid, behind-the-scenes look at how a profitable SaaS company builds smarter, stays focused, and continues to serve its community of cleaning business owners.
In this episode, Amar Ghose shares his personal journey of recovering from a severe ankle injury. He reflects on the incident that led to his injury, the challenges of adjusting to a new reality, and the importance of mindset in overcoming adversity. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the significance of finding small victories, reframing identity and goals, and adopting healthier habits. Amar also discusses the lessons learned from his experience and how it has shaped his perspective on life and health.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Journey
05:50 Adjusting to a New Reality
11:23 The Importance of Rest and Recovery
17:01 Redefining Goals and Identity
23:16 Health Habits and Lifestyle Changes
28:26 Support and Community During Recovery
Hiring an executive assistant isn’t just about freeing up time — it’s about multiplying impact.
In this episode, I pull back the curtain on my search for the right-hand operator who can keep up with an ADHD CEO, think three steps ahead, and use AI like it’s second nature.
I walk through the real job description I’m sending to candidates — from ownership of follow-through and content leverage to managing my network and helping me show up as a better CEO, friend, and creator.
If you’ve ever thought about hiring an EA (or becoming one for a high-growth founder), you’ll get a raw, unpolished look at:
What I expect from an EA at ZenMaid
Why “task takers” won’t cut it
The non-negotiables for working directly with me
How AI fits into the role (and where it doesn’t)
Plus, I share why I think most founders wait way too long to make this hire — and how the right EA changes everything.
In this episode, I sit down with Jesse from DropInBlog to unpack the 2025 ZenMaid team retreat—our biggest and most transformational yet. From an AI-powered design sprint to real conversations about leadership and culture, we dive into what made this week so impactful—and why I now see the annual retreat as the highest-leverage week of the year.
Finally defined a little framework I’ve been using at ZenMaid to prioritize product features.I'm calling it CRaMD (as in cramming too much into your roadmap 😉):All development we consider falls into 4 distinct areas/categories:Conversion featuresRetention featuresMaintenance developmentDelightRecorded a short bit expanding on how I use this. Do you think similarly or completely different to this? Interested to know how others view and prioritize development options!
🧳 Big life update: after 2.5 years in Brighton (with a broken ankle, a brain tumor, and a new golden retriever), my wife, Lola, and I just moved to London.
Earlier this week I recorded a brief clip on what that means for us and for ZenMaid.
This move isn’t just a change of scenery. It’s a full reset:
• Fran’s diving into art school and launching her career as a full-time artist 🎨
• I’m surrounded by more founders, more ambition, and more luxury pull-up bars 💪🏾
• And for ZenMaid: I expect this move to naturally accelerate everything 🧘♀️
It's been a week and London’s already pushing me to level up in health, wealth, and relationships.
If you're around these parts, or know someone who is that I should meet, let me know!
Hey Listener,
This was a fun one. Jim (our designer at ZenMaid) and I sat down to talk through how our design process has evolved into something that’s not just efficient, but actually fun.
We covered:
Why delight isn’t fluff and how to add it without derailing the roadmap
Using actual customers in design (but only the right ones!)
The difference between presenting work vs. co-creating it
How we learned to balance high-level vision with nitty-gritty details
When to ship boring and polish later
If you want a behind-the-scenes peek at design at ZenMaid, give this a listen.
In this episode, I’m joined by Stephanie Pipkin — a longtime ZenMaid customer, cleaning industry expert, and now an important part of the ZenMaid team — for a deep and wide-ranging conversation about business growth, decision-making, and the evolution of ZenMaid.
We dive into:
Throughout the conversation, we also touch on personal philosophies around business building, resilience, team building, and how tiny consistent actions (“brick by brick”) have compounded over more than a decade at ZenMaid.
Mentioned Links:
🧹 ZenMaid: ZenMaid.com
🇺🇸 Follow my entrepreneurial journey: TheAmaricanDream.com
🧼 Stephanie’s consulting and content: SereneClean.com + the Filthy Rich Cleaners Podcast
Thanks for listening!
If you have questions you want answered in the next episode, drop a comment or message us.
In this episode of The Amarican Dream, Amar Ghose (CEO of ZenMaid) sits down with Jesse Schoberg from DropInBlog to break down the behind-the-scenes strategy, psychology, and execution behind ZenMaid’s recent pricing changes that added nearly $50,000 in monthly recurring revenue.
You’ll hear:
• Why they killed the free plan (and what happened after)
• How they introduced three new pricing tiers and justified the increase
• The emotional rollercoaster of announcing price hikes to 2,500+ customers
• What they did when users revolted
• The expansion revenue mindset shift that’s reshaping ZenMaid’s future
Plus:
Amar opens up about lessons learned, working with top-tier pricing consultants, and the one mistake he wishes he could take back.
📈 Whether you’re a SaaS founder, marketer, or just building something great, this is a must-listen masterclass in product-led growth and pricing evolution.
Links:
https://get.zenmaid.com
https://www.dropinblog.com
https://theamaricandream.com
I asked ChatGPT to roast me and it took some serious shots at my leadership at ZenMaid. And honestly, it kinda nailed it. In this episode, I read the prompt I gave it, the no-BS feedback it threw back at me, and my raw, unfiltered thoughts as I try to actually do something about it. No fluff. No excuses. Let’s go.
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In this episode, we dive into the intricacies of running a tech startup with Amar Ghose from ZenMaid and Rami Khuffash from Hovercode. They discuss the essential strategies and solutions for:
Infrastructure Upgrades:
Handling Customer Support Crises:
Strategic Marketing During Seasonal Slowdowns:
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Connect with Ramy Khuffash
Amar Ghose and Ramy Khuffash discuss their businesses, challenges, and growth strategies. They cover topics such as revenue, customer support, hiring, churn rates, and competition.
With a focus on long-term planning and sustainable growth, this episode is packed with actionable advice and real-world examples.
Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, Amar and Ramy's experiences will inspire and guide you on your journey to success.
Don't miss this deep dive into the dynamics of building and maintaining a successful business!
Follow Amar on Twitter: https://x.com/itsjustamar
Follow Ramy on Twitter: https://x.com/ramykhuffash
James McKiven, of Indie Bites, was kind enough to reach out after I put out a Tweet about becoming a better podcast guest. This episode is a quick recap of my takeaways from that call and what I'll be doing going forward.
In this podcast episode find out why I signed up for SaaS Academy with Dan Martell.
What does this program include?
How it should help the ZenMaid executive team?
Why now?
Give it a listen and message me on Twitter with any questions @itsjustamar
In this podcast episode learn more about collecting contact information for your software.
Why is it absolutely crucial to get people to sign up for your product?
What's the real value of building the lead lists?
and much more.
Give it a listen and message me on Twitter with any questions @itsjustamar
In this podcast episode learn more about ZenMaid Facebook retargeting funnel.
Why do we use Facebook for cold traffic generation?
Why is so important to use URL tracking?
What happens when people actually download one of our lead magnets?
and much more.
Give it a listen and message me on Twitter with any questions @itsjustamar
In this short episode we discuss cold email and how it got ZenMaid our first 100 paying users.
Cold email isn't for everyone, but it's everywhere (and it's damn annoying) because it works.
Give it a listen and message me on Twitter with any questions @itsjustamar
If I had to 80/20 ZenMaid's marketing efforts this is literally the only thing I would do to grow our business
We got paid $28,000 to generate 60+ pieces of content we repurposed multiple ways. And every effort we put in directly helped our customers to win. Finally, this event has improved almost every metric in our funnels since we started running it 3 years ago.
Introducing: The Maid Summit
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In this episode Amar talks through the rough outline he wrote at some point during the pandemic:
Surround Sound SaaS Marketing
Make your perfect users feel like your SaaS is everywhere
Covering:
Lead Gen
Partnerships
Dream 100 w/ Aaron Krall, Russel Brunson, & Chet Holmes
Paid Advertising
Generating cold traffic
Retargeting
Organic
Amplification
Community
Your email list
Retargeting
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