T2D3
A SaaS growth framework prescribing triple-triple-double-double-double revenue growth — tripling ARR for two years, then doubling for three years. The growth trajectory that takes a company from $2M to $100M+ ARR in five years.
T2D3 Is the SaaS Growth Gold Standard
Triple, triple, double, double, double. This five-year framework shows the growth trajectory that produces a $100M+ ARR SaaS company from a $2M starting point. It is the playbook that companies like Slack, Snowflake, and Zoom followed during their hypergrowth phases.
The T2D3 Path
| Year | Growth Rate | Starting ARR | Ending ARR |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3x | $2M | $6M |
| 2 | 3x | $6M | $18M |
| 3 | 2x | $18M | $36M |
| 4 | 2x | $36M | $72M |
| 5 | 2x | $72M | $144M |
Why Growth Rates Decelerate
Tripling is possible at $2M because the base is small. At $36M, you need to add $36M in a single year to double. The absolute dollars required increase dramatically even as the growth rate decreases. This is why hypergrowth companies invest heavily in marketing, sales, and product — the GTM engine must scale as fast as the revenue target.
T2D3 Requirements
Strong product-market fit (NRR above 120%). Efficient GTM (magic number above 0.75). Adequate capital (you will burn significant cash during the tripling years). Scalable infrastructure (product and team). A large enough TAM to support the end-state revenue. Missing any one of these makes T2D3 extremely difficult.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does T2D3 growth look like in numbers?
Starting at $2M ARR: Year 1 triple to $6M, Year 2 triple to $18M, Year 3 double to $36M, Year 4 double to $72M, Year 5 double to $144M. This trajectory reaches $100M ARR in about 5 years. Very few companies achieve this pace — it requires strong product-market fit, efficient GTM, and significant capital.
How realistic is T2D3?
It is aspirational for most companies. Only the top 5-10% of venture-backed SaaS companies hit this trajectory. But it is a useful benchmark for setting growth expectations and understanding what world-class growth looks like. Even hitting T2D2 (triple, triple, double, double) puts you in elite company.