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[High-Performance Sales Culture: The 11 Labs Playbook for Quotas, Compensation, and Accountability]-[The Ruthless Sales Culture Behind ElevenLabs Growth | Carles Reina]

20VC with Harry Stebbings · B2 ·

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📋 Summary

Building a High-Velocity Sales Engine: Insights from 11 Labs

In the competitive landscape of SaaS, building a generational company requires moving beyond traditional playbooks. The approach at 11 Labs emphasizes radical transparency, aggressive accountability, and a compensation structure designed to align incentives for rapid growth.

The "20X" Quota Philosophy

At 11 Labs, the compensation strategy is built on a clear, ruthless threshold: sales representatives are expected to bring in revenue equivalent to 20 times their base salary. This is significantly higher than the industry standard of 6-10X. The company maintains this standard to ensure that only the most driven talent remains, resulting in an impressive 80% quota achievement rate.

For the founder, this isn't just a number; it is a cultural signal. By setting an ambitious bar from day one, the company filters for individuals who are not looking for the comfort of a standard corporate environment like Salesforce or Notion, but are instead focused on high-stakes performance.

Dual-Incentive Upsell Strategy

One of the most effective tactics at 11 Labs is the alignment of incentives during the upsell process. The company compensates both the Account Executive (AE) and the Customer Success Manager (CSM) for upsells occurring within the first 12 months.

  • Account Executives continue to accrue quota retirement and commissions.
  • CSMs are compensated based on Net Revenue Retention (NRR).

By "paying double," the company ensures that both roles are "busting their ass" to drive expansion, turning the sales and success teams into a unified force for revenue growth.

The Nuance of Performance Management

When evaluating the 20% who do not hit their quotas, the company differentiates between two distinct groups:

  1. The Poor Fit: Those who lack the necessary "product expertise" or the "aggressivity" to succeed in outbound sales. These individuals are terminated with a 2-3 month severance package, framed as an issue of company-fit rather than individual capability.
  2. The Long-term Builders: These are high-potential employees, such as those hired from organizations like AWS, who may be tackling complex, long-cycle enterprise deals. Instead of firing them, the company provides the necessary "ramp" time, recognizing that these individuals are building a pipeline that will eventually "smash" quota expectations.

Radical Accountability and Remote Culture

To maintain a high-performance culture remotely, 11 Labs utilizes monthly, public pipeline review sessions. These sessions serve several purposes:

  • Transparency: By reviewing deals in front of the entire team, leadership creates a "forcing mechanism" where performance is visible to all.
  • Real-time Feedback: Leaders call out "pure luck" versus genuine skill. If a rep hits their numbers due to luck rather than effort, they are warned that the following month may be different.
  • Blocker Removal: The final goal of these meetings is to identify specific blockers per region, which the leadership then aggregates to solve systemic issues across the organization.

The Outbound-First Mindset

Recognizing the danger of relying solely on inbound leads, 11 Labs has aggressively shifted its culture toward outbound sales. The founder acts as the "SDR-in-Chief," emphasizing that leaders must be willing to "roll up their sleeves" and pitch customers directly.

Regarding forecasting, the advice is to be "as negative as possible." By intentionally underestimating deal sizes (e.g., valuing a $500k potential deal at $24k), the company avoids the trap of inflated pipelines and builds trust with investors. This conservative forecasting forces the team to work harder, ensuring that the actual pipeline size is robust enough to cover the year-end targets. Ultimately, the company’s success is rooted in the belief that if you are constantly "on your toes" and held to high standards, excellence becomes the default outcome.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's your quota, right?
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And we're ruthless on that end.
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I just want to pick on some things you said there.
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If we get it wrong, Absolutely fine.
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You get a good enough feel of how close it is.
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📝Key Phrases

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rule of thumb
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busting their ass
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dive deeper
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it's us, it is not you
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look under the hood
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📖 Transcript

Help me understand as a founder, how do I create a comp plan for sales reps first?
And then second, how do I create a comp plan for sales reps to upsell efficiently?
I think like in reality is like pretty much exactly the same, in the sense that what we do at 11 Labs is like I set up like this threshold, which is like we ask everyone to bring 20 times their base salary.
That's your quota, right?
So if I pay you 100K a year, your quota is $2 million.
That's it.

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