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The CareSide

by Gareth Mahon

The CareSide is a home care and nursing services company founded by Gareth Mahon (management consultant background) and his wife (registered nurse) in Perth, Australia. The company achieved +$500k/month in revenue by focusing on delivering superior value within government-set pricing constraints, growing 16% monthly through Google Ads and content marketing after initial unsuccessful attempts with newspaper ads and doorstep outreach.

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$500k/mo

Puppet Pelts

by Laurie Nickerson

Puppet Pelts manufactures and sells hand-dyed nylon fleece fabric for professional puppet builders worldwide. Laurie Nickerson and his mother Cindy bootstrapped the business without significant funding by negotiating 6 months prepaid rent with their landlord and sharing studio space with a costume maker. The business now generates $9,000/month primarily through organic community engagement in niche Facebook groups and strategic Facebook ads, particularly in Mexico.

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Photobooth Supply Co

by Brandon Wong

Photobooth Supply Co, founded by Brandon Wong and his wife, grew from a side project fixing portable photo booth designs into a six-figure per month business. After launching at a major trade show with hand-built prototypes in just three weeks, they expanded beyond hardware sales into a complete business opportunity platform, leveraging trade shows and SEO as primary growth channels. After 8 years, they've bootstrapped to $100k-$500k monthly revenue with 97% customer satisfaction while serving over 1,000 customers.

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LifeWave

by David Schmidt

LifeWave is a health technology company founded in 2002 by David Schmidt that sells phototherapy patches to help people improve their health naturally. The company generates $20M/mo in revenue across 80 countries using an independent distributor business model, with their flagship X39 product driving record growth after its 2019 launch.

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$1667k/mo

Endeavorun

by Jake Tuber

Endeavorun is a running retreat business founded by Jake Tuber in 2019 that hosts hybrid vacation and workshop experiences for recreational adult runners with professional athletes and coaches. After being forced to pivot to a virtual community during the pandemic, the company successfully launched its first in-person retreat in August 2021 and achieved profitability with partnership-driven growth.

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DeluxeMaid

by Finn Pegler

Finn Pegler built DeluxeMaid, a remote-managed cleaning company in Indianapolis with flat-rate pricing and 60-second online booking. He launched in 27 days, got his first customer in 45 days, and grew to $60k/month primarily through SEO (90% of revenue), proving that a service business could scale without substantial upfront investment or in-person consultations.

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$60k/mo

Chowdy

by Steve

Chowdy was a Toronto-based subscription meal delivery startup that grew to $1.3M in annual revenue in 2 years by solving the last-mile delivery problem through a unique hub system using partner cafes. The business reached approximately $100,000-$125,000 per month in revenue but ultimately shut down due to regulatory pressure from the Toronto health department, which deemed their distribution model too risky, combined with unsustainable unit economics and high customer churn.

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