INVITE-ONLY · SENIOR B2B SAAS OPERATORS · EST. 2026

A working room.
Not a feed.

Guildspace is where senior founders, operators, and investors in B2B SaaS get real outcomes — hires routed, intros made, deals closed — in under three minutes a day. Not LinkedIn. Not a forum. Invite and reference only.

MANIFESTO

Most professional networks gate on titles and tenure. Guildspace gates on something rarer — a track record of giving more than you take.

Senior operators in B2B SaaS don’t need another feed. They need a working room: small, peer-dense, real-name only, where senior people answer each other in under sixty seconds and ship real outcomes. Hires routed. Intros made. Commissions closed. Not loud — useful.

Small on purpose. Small forever. Membership is by invitation and reference. Contribution is the only currency. If you have nothing to give, this isn’t your room. If you have something to give and you’ve waited a long time for a room like this — welcome.

A TYPICAL DAY
ASK

Founder needs a Head of RevOps.

An Ask hits the right 50–100 senior operators within hours. Replies come from people who’ve actually run that hire — not pattern-matchers.

INTRO

Operator wants to meet a Series B partner.

Routes the intro through a member. The handshake is on the record; if it closes, the sponsor’s credit pays out.

SIGNAL

A platform shifts its pricing.

A senior PM posts the read. Other operators reply with their P&L impact — redacted, off-platform numbers, real takes.

THE COVENANT

Five ways members
contribute.

01

Answer when asked

When a member files an Ask, you respond substantively — in DM, in under 24 hours. A vendor name, a referral, a hard-won lesson, or a clear “I can’t help, here’s who can.”
02

Share original thinking

A market read. A tool that just shipped something material. A hiring trend. A lesson you paid to learn. File as a Take or Signal with a clear “what to do this week.”
03

Send paid work

Hires. Commissions. Referrals that close. Capital. When you have a role to fill or a deal to source, file a Commission, Raise, or Allocate — let the room route to it.
04

Host the room

A 60-minute Session. A drop-in. A teardown. A quiet edit on another member’s deck. Convening is contribution.
05

Vouch carefully

Sponsorship is on the record. A nominee who contributes strengthens the network. One who doesn’t costs you a sponsor slot.
WHO IT IS FOR
  • +Operators 8–20 years in: founders past their first round, GMs running real P&Ls, principals at funds, partners in services firms.
  • +Connectors who actively send work, hires, and intros, not just collect them.
  • +Specialists with rare edge — the person you call when stuck.
  • +Capital allocators who write checks, sign contracts, or make hires.
  • +Deal-makers — people who close hires, contracts, partnerships, and intros, not just share info.
WHO IT IS NOT FOR
  • Anyone here primarily to extract — collecting resumes, contacts, or capital without giving.
  • Anyone here to rant, vent, or post hot takes.
  • Mid-managers without operating authority or a network they can route.
  • Broadcasters — more interested in audience than conversation.
  • Anyone who treats the room as a lead list.
REQUEST AN INVITATION

We read every application.

Most applications take three to four weeks to review. We are looking for one thing: evidence that you contribute. Tell us in your own words.

A deal you closed, a product you launched, a problem you solved — something another senior person in the room would find useful.How well you answer this is how we decide on invites. Be specific — names, numbers, what you actually did.

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