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Peec AI
by Marius MeinersPeec AI, launched in February 2025 by Marius Meiners, achieved $8.6M ARR within 14 months by focusing on AI search optimization for mid-market customers. The founder validated the idea in just 1.5 days using V0 to build an MVP prototype and securing 8 letters of intent before writing production code. By pricing at €85/month against competitors charging €500+, Peec captured 2,000 customers in the overlooked mid-market segment while competitors chased enterprise deals.
First customers: Letters of intent from AI search validation pitch
BuildGrowScale
by Tanner LarsonBuildGrowScale is a digital publishing and software company co-founded by Tanner Larson that sells e-commerce training courses (Ecom Masters) and membership products primarily through webinars. They generate over $500K monthly through a sophisticated funnel: 9,000 registered attendees → 3,000 live attendees at $3-4 CAC → 20% conversion on a $1,000 course → 50% conversion on a $100/month membership with 6.5-month average lifetime. Their official May 2024 launch generated $1.5M+ and they continue running evergreen webinars with exceptional retention and conversion metrics.
First customers: Internal list launch in January via webinar
Leaseleds
by David FreundDavid Freund spun out Leaseleds from his 6-year real estate web development agency (which grew to $1.75M revenue) in January 2024. The SaaS product offers templatized websites and APIs that automatically sync property data from management systems, eliminating manual updates. With 70 customers, they're on track to hit $1M in trailing 12-month revenue ($80K/month total, $25K pure SaaS MRR) while maintaining <1% churn due to high switching costs and deep integrations.
First customers: Converted existing agency customers to the SaaS product during the spin-out from the agency business.
Stackblitz
by Eric SimonsStackblitz, founded by Eric Simons, pivoted from a 7-year deep-tech play building WebContainer (a browser-based operating system) to launch Bolt, an AI-powered text-to-app builder. After launching with a single tweet in October 2023, Bolt achieved $20M ARR in two months and $40M ARR by month five with 1M monthly active users, making it one of the fastest-growing products in startup history.
First customers: Product launch via tweet with viral reception
customers.ai
by Larry Kimcustomers.ai is a B2C sales and data platform founded by serial entrepreneur Larry Kim (former founder of WordStream, acquired for $200M in 2018). The company evolved from MobileMonkey, a Facebook-partnered chatbot tool that grew to $1M ARR in under a year but stalled due to Facebook policy changes. After pivoting to website visitor identification and sales outreach automation powered by proprietary LLM technology, customers.ai has grown to $2M+ ARR with several customers paying over $100K annually.
Live Oak Lake
by IsaacIsaac, a 24-year-old with $19,000 in savings, built Live Oak Lake—a seven-cabin luxury micro resort in rural Texas—in 9.5 months for $2.3M by securing hard money loans from family and profiting from a spec home sale. After Airbnb suspended him two weeks post-launch, he pivoted to direct bookings via Instagram influencer marketing, achieving 95% occupancy with 80% direct bookings in year one, generating $1.1M in annual revenue. He sold the property for $7M in October (2.5 years after construction) to a private equity group, with the strong brand and email list being key value drivers.
First customers: Travel influencer partnership - paid $950 for an influencer post that generated 40,000 in direct bookings after Airbnb suspension
reporti.app
by Label (original founders unknown)Label, a tech lead and former rabbi now operating as a developer, acquired reporti.app for $20k through Microquire as a 'mini MBA' learning project. The Shopify app helps e-commerce store owners send automated notifications and reports via Slack, currently serving 26 paid customers generating $385 MRR. Label's immediate focus is on customer outreach to improve app ratings and gather feature feedback to drive growth.
First customers: Shopify AppStore organic discovery
Cursor
by Michael TruhlCursor is an AI-powered code editor that reimagines how engineers build software by moving beyond traditional code writing toward intent-based, higher-level programming. Launched in 2022 after just 3 months of development, Cursor achieved legendary growth reaching $100M ARR in 20 months and $300M ARR within 2 years, driven entirely by product quality and organic word-of-mouth adoption. The team differentiates itself through custom model development, dog-fooding, and a human-in-the-loop philosophy that keeps engineers in control while leveraging AI to automate repetitive tasks.
First customers: Product launch to public after 3 months of development; immediate crush of organic interest
Chantico Technology
by Gina SanchezChantico Technology is a SaaS platform founded by Gina Sanchez in late 2021 that uses recursive partitioning to help registered investment advisors (RIAs) forecast extreme portfolio outcomes and disaster scenarios. The company reached $35,000 MRR within its first year across 5 customers with 100 paid seats at $350/user/month, leveraging 10 years of IP development from Gina's prior consulting work. With $425,000 in pre-seed funding at a $5M valuation and a team of 8, Chantico is targeting $1-2M in revenue next year.
First customers: Pre-sales to existing consulting client base during beta phase; customers approached the company directly after SVB crisis for access to the data and analysis engine
Codeega
by Julian DelaneCodeega is an AI-powered coding assistant founded by Julian Delane, a former tech lead at Twitter and AWS, that helps developers write better code faster through automated code review and real-time coding suggestions. Launched in 2021, the company grew to 15,000 users organically through GitHub and developer marketplaces, with 50 paying customers generating $15,000 MRR. After raising $2.2M pre-seed at a $10M valuation through Techstars Boulder, Codeega is focusing on product-market-fit for its new coding assistant feature rather than immediate monetization.
First customers: GitHub Marketplace - users discovered the automated code review tool through GitHub's marketplace for code review solutions