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Photopea
by Ivan KutskirIvan Kutskir built Photopea, a free advanced photo editor, starting as a PSD viewer in 2013 while studying computer science. Operating solo and funded entirely by ad revenue, Photopea now generates $100,000/month from 10 million monthly visits and 1.5 million hours of monthly usage, with virtually no operational costs.
PEAR Cards
by Matthew RobertsPEAR Cards is a card-based conversation tool designed to initiate positive and open communication. Matthew Roberts and his co-founder Nathan Anderson raised $19,000 on Kickstarter to manufacture their product on high-quality linen cardstock, which is now used in schools, therapy offices, and homes worldwide. Their growth has been driven primarily by word-of-mouth and social media marketing, despite the Kickstarter campaign not achieving viral status.
Hashtag Pirate
by Nicolas Elec AttallahHashtag Pirate was an Instagram hashtag search engine that allowed users to find posts with multiple specific hashtags. Nicolas built the MVP in two months and achieved SEO success, ranking #1 for three keywords. However, the startup failed when Instagram/Facebook blocked API access in June 2016 to monetize their platform, making the core service non-functional before Nicolas could generate revenue.
BusyMind
by Kevin LampingBusyMind was a silent meditation app built by Kevin Lamping to enable mindfulness practice in busy environments without audio distractions. The app achieved about 5 purchases per month but ultimately failed due to Kevin's inability to dedicate sufficient time to marketing and growth while maintaining his full-time job. Kevin's core learning was that lack of time and financial runway, rather than market rejection, was the primary cause of failure.