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HackerRank
by Vivek Ravi SankarHackerRank is a developer-first marketplace connecting programmers with companies for hiring and skill development. Starting in 2010 from India with two co-founders, the company pivoted multiple times before finding product-market fit with an enterprise-focused code evaluation platform. With nearly 3 million developers and over 1,000 paying enterprise customers including Stripe and Goldman Sachs, HackerRank grew primarily through organic word-of-mouth with minimal customer acquisition spending (<$10k lifetime for developers).
Hire Club
by KettenHire Club started as a bootstrapped Facebook group in 2011 with five simple rules inspired by Fight Club, growing organically to 10,000 members by 2017 without spending money on marketing. After raising $47,000 through crowdfunding on the TV show "Meet the Drapers," founder Ketten pivoted to a subscription-based career coaching marketplace in June 2018, reaching $10,000 MRR in just 150 days through a Product Hunt launch. The company has grown to $31,000 MRR with 20% month-over-month growth driven by community trust, product quality, and relentless user feedback.
Mentor Cruise
by Dominic MonMentor Cruise is a marketplace connecting people in tech with mentors for long-term mentorship, typically priced at $0-$50 per week. Founded by Dominic Mon as a side project, the platform now has 160 mentors and generates $700/month MRR through a 15% commission on mentor fees. Growth has been driven primarily through SEO for mentor searches and word-of-mouth from early mentor referrals.
Relationship Hero
by Iran ShapiroIran Shapiro founded Relationship Hero in 2017 as a marketplace connecting clients with relationship and dating coaches. Starting with a Facebook group where friends shared dating conversations and screenshots, the company validated demand before building a product. The business grew to single-digit millions in revenue by focusing on Google search as their primary marketing channel, targeting people googling relationship questions.