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ID
by Hassan FahidID is a B2B SaaS platform helping commercial farms in Egypt hire and manage seasonal agricultural workers at scale. Founded by Hassan Fahid, the company raised $2M in February-March and has already onboarded 10 major farms with 1,200 engaged acres and 5,000 seasonal workers placed. Revenue launches in December with a hybrid pricing model ($1/acre/month plus 5% of worker wages), projected to generate $112,000+ monthly from current pilots.
First customers: Direct outreach to leading commercial farms in Egypt for validation and pilot testing
Verified
by Farhan AfsahiVerified is a B2B fraud prevention and verification API platform founded by 22-year-old Farhan Afsahi. After 10 months of development, the company has 27 paying customers generating $7,800 in annual run rate revenue (approximately $650 MRR) with an average customer paying $24-50 per month. The bootstrapped startup operates with a team of two and targets enterprise customers like banks and fintechs with access to over 300 global data sources, differentiating itself through real-time verification capabilities and data coverage of high-risk regions like China, Russia, and the Middle East.
First customers: Referral through founder's father's network in the logistics industry
Bindle
by Carlos CortenBindle is a digital credential wallet that converts health records into non-fungible tokens, allowing venues and events to verify vaccination status and test results without accessing sensitive medical data. Founded in June 2020 with first release in August 2020, the company is currently processing around 4,000 scans monthly across 200 active paying customers and 100,000 installed wallets across 30 US states and Canadian provinces. Operating at a usage-based model charging 10 cents per scan, Bindle generates approximately $400-500 monthly in revenue while competing against larger players like Clear and IBM.
Tal Vista
by Scott SessionsTal Vista is a SaaS platform focused on diversity and inclusion in recruiting, launched in April 2019 by serial entrepreneur Scott Sessions. Operating bootstrapped and at break-even, the company had 5-10 customers and was approaching $1M ARR just months after launch by focusing on high-touch, high-ACV enterprise sales (ranging from $50k-$500k annually per customer).
First customers: Personal network in the talent and HR space; the first major customer (Clio/CIELO RPO) signed on after their CEO committed to a diversity and inclusion initiative.
Pliance.io
by Siam TawdryPliance.io is a SaaS platform helping regulated financial institutions comply with anti-money laundering legislation through KYC and transaction monitoring. Founded by Siam Tawdry and two co-founders in late 2018, the company bootstrapped for three years before raising a $1.5M seed round in April 2021. With 15 active customers out of 30 signed customers and current MRR of $15,000, Pliance operates on a volume-based pricing model charging approximately 50 cents per active customer screened, with their largest customer processing 250K checks monthly.
Everywhere
by Larry TalleyEverywhere is a fintech SaaS platform founded in 2018 by Larry Talley that enables businesses to collect payments via text messaging and phone numbers. Starting from barely $1M in revenue in 2018, the company accelerated dramatically after moving to Austin and focusing on a pay-by-mobile solution, reaching over $25M ARR by the current year. The company has built 10,000+ customers and 18,000+ users by partnering with major banks (Bank of America, Wells Fargo, KeyBank) and card networks (Visa, Discover), using a white-label model to reach thousands of merchants indirectly.
First customers: Enterprise partnership through hotel industry background and existing network
Optimus
by Richard OlbergOptimus is a SaaS platform serving vocational training providers in the UK, priced per learner per month. With 170 customers averaging $40,000 annually, the company hit $8M ARR in 2024, growing 20% YoY with minimal 2.3% churn. Founder Richard Olberg, a serial entrepreneur who previously sold a company, bootstrapped the initial technology, later raised $8-9M across multiple rounds, and is now leveraging LLMs to accelerate growth.
First customers: Richard founded Corndel, a training company, as the first customer to demonstrate proof of concept and learn the market before winning other customers.
Real Content Network
by David BeniollioReal Content Network is an ad tech SaaS platform launched in 2015 that automates native advertising campaigns across publisher networks. Founded by David Beniollio, the company packages premium content with advertising and distributes it to multiple publishers via a revenue-share model (30-50% take rate). Growing from $30k/month in 2016 to $90k/month by December 2017 on $300k in monthly transaction volume, the bootstrapped six-person team in Canada now partners with 150 publishers.
Tremendous
by Couple (co-founder), Nick (co-founder and CEO)Tremendous is a B2B payout and incentive platform that grew out of Gift Rocket, the founders' earlier consumer gifting startup. After realizing businesses were using Gift Rocket repeatedly for market research incentives and referral programs—unlike consumers with low retention—the team pivoted and focused on the B2B use case. Through direct sales to market research firms and other businesses, the company scaled to eight-figure annual revenue, remains profitable, and is fully founder-owned after buying back investor equity.
First customers: Direct outreach to market research firms on LinkedIn after identifying them as a key user segment of Gift Rocket
Britek
by Yuri FurberBritek is a B2B wealth tech SaaS platform founded in 2012 by serial entrepreneur Yuri Furber (who previously sold a financial software company for $25M) that serves financial institutions in Latin America. The company went to market in 2014 after two years of development with $1M of Furber's own capital, and has grown to $450K MRR across 150 customers in Brazil, Mexico, and Chile with 100% year-over-year growth. The company raised $4M in 2015 and operates with exceptional unit economics: 99% retention, 10% expansion revenue, 109% net revenue retention, and 7-month payback periods.