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Clap

by Pierre Tuzovic

Clap is an asynchronous meeting platform founded by Pierre Tuzovic and Robin that allows teams to share video updates, collect in-context feedback, and make decisions without being in the same room at the same time. After a viral LinkedIn announcement in January 2024 that garnered 45,000 views, the startup raised $3 million at a $17.5M post-money valuation while still in private beta with 3,000 waitlist signups and 100 monthly active users.

2024SaaSProduct Hunt Launchfreemium

NotebookLM

NotebookLM is an AI-powered tool incubated within Google Labs that lets users upload documents, PDFs, articles, and other content to generate interactive summaries, study guides, and notably, AI-hosted podcast episodes called 'Deep Dives.' Launched about a year before this interview, the product went viral on social media with its surprisingly engaging audio overviews, attracting educators, students, and professionals. Built by a tiny team (3 engineers, 1 PM, 1 designer initially) operating like a startup within Google, the product has achieved strong retention metrics, 60,000 Discord members, and has caught the attention of enterprise companies interested in using it at scale.

2023SaaSViralfreemium

Toggle 3D

by Nima

Toggle 3D is a freemium 3D studio platform that democratizes 3D content creation for e-commerce, AR/VR, and metaverse applications. Spun out from 3D.ai (acquired by Next Tech in 2021), the company launched in beta in September 2022 with 145 users and an 85% activation rate. They offer a free tier and a $29/month pro plan with unlimited designs and export capabilities.

2022SaaSProduct Led Growthfreemium

Git Dynasty

by Alessandro Chester

Git Dynasty is a free and easy living trust creator for homeowners founded by Alessandro Chester, former VP of Sales at CARTA. The company launched two years ago with $5M in funding (friends and family ~$2M, seed ~$2.5M) and is generating $50k ARR from a $99/year advanced revocable trust product. Nearly 2,000 people sign up monthly for the free revocable trust product, with 80% coming from word-of-mouth and organic short-form video content on Instagram and TikTok, plus partnerships with major mortgage lenders like Guaranteed Rate.

2022SaaSWord Of Mouthfreemium

ThinkOutLoud.io

by Jim

ThinkOutLoud.io is a bootstrapped SaaS product being built by Jim (a UX designer and coach) and his technical co-founder Scott to democratize user testing. Launched in private beta in May 2021 with 30 beta signups, the founders are approaching this as a lifestyle business, dedicating only 8 hours per week while Jim generates $5.3K/month from his UX coaching and design services agency. They aim to acquire 10 paying customers by end of year with a freemium pricing model determined by user feedback.

2021SaaSOtherfreemium

Play

by Dan Lasa Vita

Play is a native iOS design tool that lets teams design, prototype, and share mobile products directly on their devices, leveraging native iOS elements that desktop tools like Figma cannot access. Founded by Dan Lasa Vita and three co-founders from the agency Firstborn (sold to Dentsu in 2012), Play raised $3M pre-seed and $6.1M seed funding, accumulating 30,000 waitlist signups, 11,000 app installs, and 4,500 active users with strong retention cohorts (80-85% at 5-7 weeks). The product is gaining traction through word-of-mouth among product designers who value the ability to design with real native iOS gestures and controls.

2021SaaSWord Of Mouthfreemium

Tali

by Marie Margeons

Tali is a free-to-use form builder co-founded by Marie Margeons and Philip that reached 10,000 users within a year of launch despite entering a crowded market. The product grew through a combination of cold outreach, a Product Hunt launch in March 2021, and product-driven growth via an embedded badge that advertises Tali when forms are shared. Marie bootstrapped the company alongside raising a newborn, leveraging her marketing background and the growing no-code wave to carve out a niche.

First customers: Cold outreach via email and DMs to people on Product Hunt and Indie Hackers

2020SaaSProduct Hunt Launchfreemium

Pathways

by Sandip Sekhon

Pathways is a pain-therapy app founded by Sandip Sekhon after he cured his own chronic repetitive strain injury using evidence-based mind-body techniques. Starting at $5k/month MRR through freemium subscription, the app uses a natural approach to help chronic pain patients, backed by a money-back guarantee. Growth came initially through Facebook ads, with organic app subscriber growth and recently an in-depth blog strategy beginning to drive meaningful traffic.

First customers: Facebook ads on the MVP, with initial users willing to pay for premium content

2020SaaSContent Marketingfreemium
$5k/mo

Disco

by Candace Factor

Disco is a SaaS platform for knowledge creators to build live learning communities, founded by Candace Factor (former head of business at Wattpad). Launched in August 2020, the company raised $750k in pre-seed (friends & family) and $5M in seed funding, with plans to hit $1M+ in revenue. They use a freemium model (10% take rate) plus $85/month SaaS plans, with hundreds of customers and some creators on track to do seven figures annually.

First customers: Community design and co-creation with thought leaders like Seth Godin and Jerry Kelowna, organically building a 1,000 person waitlist

2020SaaSWord Of Mouthfreemium

Visibly

by Chris Dickey

Visibly is a search intelligence platform that helps brands understand their complete footprint across search results, including PR hits, e-commerce listings, ads, and reviews—not just their own website rankings. Founded by PR agency owner Chris Dickey, the product launched in beta in July 2020 with 1,000 free signups in three weeks after he spent 18 months and $800,000 developing it. Pre-revenue at launch, the team of 6 was burning $30-40k/month with plans to monetize via freemium model in fall 2020.

2020SaaSPartnershipsfreemium