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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.

2022ContentCommunityfree

RevGenius

RevGenius is a community platform founded by a 15-year sales veteran at the start of the pandemic to connect sales, marketing, and RevOps professionals. The platform grew to 15,000 members in its first year through word-of-mouth and community-driven growth.

First customers: community building

2020CommunityCommunityfree

ndLondon

by Jislan Gayat

ndLondon is a free quarterly meetup community for bootstrapped entrepreneurs and indie hackers in London, founded by Jislan Gayat in February 2018. Starting with just 5-10 people responding to a forum post, the meetup has grown to regularly attract 80-100 attendees through speaker-driven formats, workshops, and hands-on sessions that deliver actionable value. The meetup has become one of the largest in the Indie Hackers global meetup program, with notable success stories including attendees launching projects and even co-founders meeting at the events.

2018OtherCommunityfree

New Story

by Brett Hagler

New Story is a nonprofit that transforms slums into sustainable communities by building homes for $6,000 each through a digital crowdfunding platform. In 17 months, Brett Hagler and his 6-person team generated over $3 million in donation revenue, built 4 communities with over 300 homes, and secured backing from philanthropist 'investor donors.' The company differentiates itself through radical transparency—donors see exact family profiles and know exactly where their money goes.

First customers: Y Combinator network and angel investor donors (referred to as 'investor donors' or 'builders')

2015OtherCommunityfree

Reddit

by Steve Huffman, Alexis Ohanian

Reddit was founded by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian in 2005 after being accepted into Y Combinator's first batch, inspired by Paul Graham's observation of delicious.com's popular links feature. The founders bootstrapped early growth by creating 30 fake accounts with different personalities to generate initial content and conversation, solving the chicken-and-egg problem of community platforms. After 16 months, they sold to Condé Nast for $10 million, and later bought it back; the platform has since grown to become one of the top 10 most visited websites globally despite remaining unprofitable.

First customers: Fake accounts created by founders to simulate user activity and establish initial community momentum

2005MarketplaceCommunityfree

CreativeMornings

by Tina Roth-Eisenberg

CreativeMornings is a free, community-driven event series founded by Tina Roth-Eisenberg that brings local creatives together. Starting from a co-working space in New York City, the platform has grown to over 200 chapters worldwide through organic community building and collaboration.

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Results Junkies

by Paul Singh

Results Junkies is Paul Singh's community-driven newsletter and platform that evolved from a blog into a weekly newsletter written during his time as an investor. It's not currently a business, but rather a passion project bringing together a couple thousand founders and investors in Slack and through meetups to discuss building businesses. Paul built this after exiting Disruption Corp to 1776 and spending 30 days traveling to startup hubs globally to understand how communities grow.

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ndhackers

by Cortland Allen

ndhackers is a community platform and podcast for indie hackers and online builders, co-founded by Cortland Allen and his twin brother Channing Allen. Acquired by Stripe, the platform hosts a forum and podcast where founders discuss their ideas, opportunities, and growth strategies, with community events like founder conferences bringing members together.

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Wikipedia

by Jimmy Wales

Unable to extract meaningful startup traction data from this source. The reference provided is only a title/citation to a podcast episode featuring Jimmy Wales discussing Wikipedia, without actual content details about the platform's founding, development, or growth metrics.

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