Serviceable available market explained

Serviceable addressable market (SAM; also served available market) is the part of the total addressable market (TAM) that can actually be reached.[1]

Overview

The serviceable available market or served addressable market is more clearly defined as that market opportunity that exists within a firm's existing core competencies and/or past performance. The biggest consideration when calculating SAM is that a firm most likely can only service markets that are core or directly adjacent to its current customer base. As examples:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Steve Blank . Bob Dorf . The Startup Owner's Manual. K & S Ranch. 2012-03-01. 978-0-9849993-0-9.