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Lenny's Podcast
by LennyLenny's Podcast is a top 10 technology podcast that launched six months before this episode with 50 episodes published, 2+ million downloads, and 40,000-50,000 subscribers across Apple Podcasts and Spotify globally. The podcast interviews world-class product leaders and growth experts on building and growing successful products, using Notion to coordinate operations and guest management.
State of Independent SaaS Survey / MicroConf
MicroConf's State of Independent SaaS Survey is a community-driven research initiative focused on indie-funded SaaS founders. The annual report provides benchmarks, insights, and best practices to level the playing field between bootstrapped and venture-funded SaaS businesses. It leverages the indie SaaS community to gather data and create actionable intelligence for independent founders.
Huberman Lab
by Andrew HubermanHuberman Lab is a free educational podcast and content platform launched in January 2021 by neuroscientist and Stanford professor Andrew Huberman. Within 10 months of launch, the channel became one of the top 10 most popular podcasts globally, with the first video reaching 652,000 views and subsequent videos hitting 1+ million views. The growth was driven by consistent weekly content, word-of-mouth from major podcast appearances, and a commitment to free, science-backed health and wellness education.
Connor and Brianna (Music/Content Creation)
by Connor (rapper/artist); Brianna (marketing/creative director)Connor (actor-turned-rapper) and Brianna (marketing strategist) built a viral music career on TikTok by combining creative skits with original hip-hop/rap songs. Starting from under $1,000/month, they hit a six-figure month after their "Spin the Globe" series went viral (72M views), and now average 60M Spotify streams monthly, generating approximately $240K MRR ($2.88M ARR) across streaming, YouTube, brand deals, syncs, and publishing. They operate independently, own 100% of their catalog, and have scaled to a family operation with multiple team members.
First customers: TikTok organic/viral content
Acquired
by David Rosenthal, Ben GilbertAcquired is a long-form podcast launched in September 2019 by David Rosenthal and Ben Gilbert that tells the detailed histories of major tech companies and acquisitions. The show averages 200,000 downloads per episode across Spotify and RSS feeds, with a highly valuable audience composition of 40% C-level/VP executives, 23% current founders, and 12% former founders. The hosts intentionally avoid common podcasting strategies like short episode formats, weekly releases, and frequent guest appearances, instead focusing on deep-dive research and conversational storytelling that has grown steadily over 8 years with no viral moments.
SaaS Podcast
by Omar KhanThe SaaS Podcast, hosted by Omar Khan since 2014, has become a go-to resource for founders building SaaS businesses. Now at episode 300, the podcast features interviews with proven founders and industry experts sharing strategies and insights. The show has built a strong community through consistent, valuable content and genuine storytelling that resonates with early-stage founders.
The Wirecutter
by Brian LamBrian Lam founded The Wirecutter in 2011 as a product review blog focused on quality, meticulous research, and user trust rather than clickbait. Despite early skepticism from business partners about brief posts and infrequent publishing, the site's targeted approach resonated with users, leading to growing traffic and revenue. The New York Times acquired Wirecutter for $30 million in 2016 and rebranded it under the Wirecutter name.
Khan Academy
by Sal KhanKhan Academy is a free, non-profit educational platform founded by Sal Khan in 2009 that offers hundreds of tutorials in fifty languages. Starting from helping cousins with math homework, Khan posted tutorials on YouTube which went viral, eventually reaching 170 million monthly global users and becoming one of the world's most trusted teaching tools.
First customers: YouTube - posted tutorials on YouTube which gained organic attention
MKBHD
by Marques BrownleeMKBHD is a YouTube-based content creation business founded by Marques Brownlee in 2009, starting with product reviews for tech products. The channel has grown to over 16 million subscribers and 3 billion total views, expanding beyond reviews to include interviews with notable figures like Kobe Bryant, Bill Gates, and Elon Musk. Brownlee transformed his passion for technology and desire to educate consumers into a lucrative and sustainable business.
SAS Podcast / SaaS Club
by Omar KhanOmar Khan's SAS Podcast is a free content platform where he interviews B2B SaaS founders and industry experts about their businesses and strategies. Over the past year, the show has grown to 100 episodes with a loyal audience and has generated significant engagement through word-of-mouth and community support. The podcast supports a broader SaaS Club ecosystem that includes a free newsletter with over 5,000 subscribers, a growth calculator, and a mastermind group for founders scaling to seven figures.