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Select Software Reviews
by Phil StrozulaPhil Strozula bootstrapped Select Software Reviews, a review platform for business software that competes with G2 and Captera by offering genuinely unbiased, in-depth content rather than inflated vendor-driven reviews. Launched in 2019 and monetized in August via cost-per-click advertising, the company grew to ~$12,000 MRR with 24 paying customers by relying on high-quality SEO content that ranks for critical HR software keywords. Phil dominates search results through superior content quality and time-on-page metrics, despite having significantly lower domain authority than competitors.
First customers: Personal brand and content marketing through Whiteboard Wednesdays video series; vendors approaching Phil directly to pay for traffic.
Scalefusion
by Harishanker KannanScalefusion is a mobile device management platform helping SMBs configure and secure employee devices without IT expertise. After 3 failed startup attempts, founder Harishanker Kannan leveraged his kiosk technology experience to build a simple, affordable solution that grew organically to $400k/month through SEO and customer support excellence.
First customers: Free beta version converted from free Android app users
DO
by John RamptonDO is a bills and payments platform founded by John Rampton in 2015 that helps businesses get paid faster through invoicing, time tracking, and payroll features. Nine months after launch (as of the February 2016 interview), the platform had processed $4 million in transaction volume in February 2016 alone, generating approximately $40,000 in monthly revenue through credit card transaction fees. John leveraged his expertise in SEO and online marketing to drive tens of thousands of customer signups, with about 60,000 total users and 20,000-30,000 active users.
Ticketing Hub
by Carl PeelTicketing Hub is a cloud-based reservation and ticketing software for tours and activities, founded by Carl Peel after a decade-long journey building related businesses. Currently serving 250 customers including major brands like Secret Food Tours and Immersive Game Box, the company has grown from $15,000 MRR a year ago to $50,000 MRR today while remaining 100% bootstrapped and profitable. Carl attributes early pandemic survival to learning SEO and signing the largest UK zoo, and now plans to reach $1-1.5M ARR before considering raising capital.
First customers: Through his previous company Lost in London's network of schools and hotels, which became early users of the ticketing system.
AskTina
by Tom HuntAskTina was a live video chat widget that allowed experts to offer paid video calls to their blog readers. Despite achieving 35 expert installations and 10,000 widget page loads, the product received zero paid calls, revealing a fundamental market fit problem: users preferred asynchronous communication over live paid video calls. The founder learned that inadequate customer validation before building the MVP led to wasted resources and confirmation bias.
First customers: Direct outreach to experts to install the widget on their blogs