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Product Hunt Launch for SaaS Startups

How 46 saas companies used product hunt launch to get traction. Real revenue data, growth timelines, and replicable strategies.

46
Case Studies
$49k
Avg MRR (n=16)
$240k
Highest MRR
31%
$50k+ Hit Rate

How They Got First Customers

Product Hunt launch5
Webinar to LinkedIn connections1
Two existing agency clients signed up as customers in the first week of launch, plus some early customers from Product Hunt and Twitter promotion1
Twitter and indie hackers community posts about the project1
Technical preview invitation to tens of thousands of developers1
Slack community membership - charged $5 to filter out spammers, then gradually increased to $991
Product Hunt listing and email lists1
Product Hunt launch on January 28, 2022, which resulted in 50 paid conversions out of 1,000+ signups1

SaaS Companies Using Product Hunt Launch

JustCallby Gaurav Sharma

JustCall is a bootstrapped cloud phone system SaaS for sales and support teams founded by serial entrepreneur Gaurav Sharma in December 2016. The company has grown to 1,600 paying customers generating $240k MRR ($2.88M ARR) with a 60% EBITDA margin, powered by organic inbound growth and a high-converting demo funnel that adds 150 new customers monthly. With a team of 35 and a disciplined approach to profitability over fundraising, JustCall exemplifies successful bootstrap scaling.

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$240k/mo
Leonby Brian Smith

Leon is an employee performance and mental health platform that integrates with Salesforce and HubSpot to detect burnout and mental health risks in sales teams using sentiment analysis, diagnostic surveys, and activity data. The company generates $220k MRR (70% SaaS, 30% marketplace revenue) through a per-manager subscription model ($350/month) plus a 20% revenue share from its wellness benefits marketplace. Founded by Brian Smith, an ex-sports science professional, Leon has grown 116% year-over-year and raised $4.5M at an $17-18M post-money valuation.

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$220k/mo
Crawl Queueby Harish Kumar

Crawl Queue is an AI-powered SaaS platform that helps B2B companies and agencies identify their ideal customer profiles and create niche-specific content automatically. Founded by Harish Kumar in 2019 and fully bootstrapped with $350K of personal investment, the company grew from 5 beta customers earning $1,250/month to 350 paying customers generating $88,000/month in just over a year. The founder is planning to raise $1.5-2M at a $10M valuation while maintaining strong unit economics with only $7,500 in monthly operating expenses.

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$88k/mo
Standuplyby Alex Kistenev

Standuply is a Slack bot that automates standup meetings and team surveys for Agile teams, founded by Alex Kistenev and Artem in 2016. After being featured on the main page of the Slack App Directory in March 2017, they gained 750 signups in two weeks and reached 1,000 teams. The company now makes $80K/month through a per-user SaaS subscription model ($2-$4/user) with customers including IBM, Adobe, and eBay.

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$80k/mo
YACby Justin Mitchell

YAC is an asynchronous audio communication platform launched in 2018 that allows teams to replace synchronous meetings with recorded voice messages. Built by Justin Mitchell, the product gained early traction through a Product Hunt hackathon win in November 2018 (429 upvotes, ~1,000 signups) and a March 2020 relaunch (758 upvotes, 900 new teams that week). Today YAC has 10,000 active users across 300 teams, with about 1,000 paying seats generating roughly $600k ARR, adding a couple hundred new users weekly.

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$50k/mo
Cardedby AJ

Carded is a one-page website builder founded by AJ in 2015, designed to compete in the crowded SaaS space by narrowing scope to single-page sites. After generating six figures annually from free HTML5 templates and a $19 one-time paid product called Pixelarity, AJ built Carded with minimal marketing—just a Twitter announcement and organic Product Hunt discovery. The product now generates $25-30K MRR with a profitable, bootstrapped, one-person operation.

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$25k/mo
LogoJoyby Dawson Whitfield

LogoJoy is an AI-powered online logo maker that uses machine learning to generate professional logos, reducing the typical designer-client back-and-forth. Built by Dawson Whitfield in 2.5 months, the product launched quietly on Product Hunt and generated $7,000 in its first week, scaling to $300,000+ ARR with 24 employees within a year. Growth was initially driven by AdWords and a viral Indie Hackers feature, but shifted to 55% organic SEO, word-of-mouth, and strategic partnerships.

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$25k/mo
Habitifyby Peter

Habitify is a multi-platform habit tracker app that grew from $0 revenue in its first 6 months to $21K/month with 1M downloads. After struggling initially with no sales, the app gained traction through a Product Hunt launch, followed by an Apple App Store feature that drove exponential growth. The team discovered that content marketing and affiliate marketing provided sustainable, long-term growth with superior customer lifetime value compared to paid advertising.

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$21k/mo
Nomad Listby Peter Levels

Nomad List is a community-driven platform and database of cities for digital nomads and remote workers. Peter Levels launched it in 2014 after creating a viral spreadsheet of cities with fast internet and low costs. The product gained significant traction through organic discovery on Product Hunt and Hacker News, and now serves nearly 1 million monthly users with 900,000+ visits per month, generating $17.5k-$25k in monthly recurring revenue.

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$18k/mo
Rizeby Will Goto

Rize is a productivity SaaS tool co-founded by Will Goto that tracks time and helps users build better work habits. After his previous VC-backed startup Humble Dot failed to find product-market fit despite raising $3.1M, Will pivoted to focus on a specific niche (software engineers) and validated the idea through interviews before building. The company hit #1 on Product Hunt in May 2021 and reached $11k in monthly revenue by October 2021 as a bootstrapped two-person team, driven primarily by referral programs and influencer partnerships.

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$11k/mo
Unicorn Platformby Alexander Isora

Unicorn Platform is a bootstrapped landing page builder for startups that reached $4k MRR by focusing on a niche audience and delivering exceptional support. Built in just 160 hours and launched on Product Hunt in July 2018, the MVP generated $5,892 in subscription sales and $9,271 in lifetime deal licenses. The company differentiates itself through narrow focus on tech startups, product simplicity, and engineer-powered support that creates loyal customers who organically spread the product.

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$4k/mo
Attaby Alex

Atta is a digital fitness tracker for developers that monitors productivity and collaboration by integrating with GitHub, GitLab, and Slack. Launched on Product Hunt on January 28, 2022, achieving #1 product of the day with over 1,000 signups and 50 paid conversions. Currently at 200 customers and $3,000 MRR, with a $1M pre-seed round raised to scale growth.

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$3k/mo
Mailbrewby Fabrizio Rinaldi

Fabrizio Rinaldi and Francesco quit their tech jobs in late 2018 to launch side-projects under Superlinear. They built Mailbrew, a SaaS app that creates automated email digests from users' favorite sources (Twitter, Reddit, blogs, RSS feeds), launching in March 2020 after a 6-month private beta. Within weeks of launch, they had 2,000+ signups, made it to the front page of Hacker News, acquired 40 paying customers, and reached $2,000/month MRR.

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$2k/mo
Leave Me Aloneby Danielle Johnson

Leave Me Alone is a privacy-first email unsubscribe service founded by Danielle Johnson and James in November 2018. After validating the idea with a landing page that attracted 50 beta users in hours, they built an MVP in 7 days and launched on Product Hunt in January 2019, reaching #1 product of the day. By focusing on community engagement, transparent communication about their journey, and charging from day one ($3-$8 per scan), they grew to $1,700 MRR within months, with a major boost from a Lifehacker feature and subsequent Product Hunt 2.0 launch.

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$2k/mo
Reewby Claudiu

Reew is an automated SaaS platform that finds, delivers, and collects video reviews for e-commerce stores by scraping YouTube for relevant product videos and unboxing content. Launched in April 2024, the company grew to 88 users (32 paying) within weeks through organic search and Shopify app store discovery, generating approximately $1,600 MRR. The founder recently closed a $1.1M seed round on a $5M cap from nine strategic super-angels including high-profile tech operators, positioning for expansion across multiple e-commerce platforms.

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$2k/mo
ResumeMaker.Onlineby Fernando Pessagno

Fernando Pessagno built ResumeMaker.Online as a side project in 2018 to solve his sister's resume-building needs, creating a simple WYSIWYG tool focused on ease of use over features. After launching on Product Hunt and becoming #1 product of the day and week, the service grew to 700,000+ downloaded resumes through word-of-mouth and SEO, eventually monetizing through donations and later a freemium model that now generates $1,500/month.

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$2k/mo
ABBYby Andy Goldschmidt

ABBY was a documentation and evaluation service for A/B tests built by Andy Goldschmidt after seeing the need for better test documentation at Jimdo. Despite getting 100 sign-ups from a Product Hunt launch that brought 20k visitors, the product failed because users didn't understand its value and it required too much user education in a competitive market dominated by Google Analytics and Optimizely.

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Lead Deltaby Vedran Rasic

Lead Delta is a Chrome plugin that helps B2B professionals organize and leverage their LinkedIn networks for more effective selling. Co-founder Vedran Rasic launched it on Product Hunt and achieved remarkable traction: 499 customers on day one with a #1 product of the day ranking in year one, and repeated the #1 ranking a year later. The product has grown to 6,000 users organizing their LinkedIn connections with tags, notes, and personalized messaging features.

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Lemlistby Guillaume Mubesh

Lemlist is an email automation platform that uses advanced personalization (videos, dynamic images, personalized landing pages) to improve cold email reply rates. Guillaume Mubesh built a 'very ugly beta' in 2 weeks with 100 signups, then prepared for an AppSumo launch two months later where they generated $170,000 in two weeks. They've since grown to ~$650k ARR in under two years through Product Hunt (ranked #1 product of the day), community building, LinkedIn content, and their own cold email outreach using the product.

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Plausible Analyticsby Marko Saric

Marko Saric joined Plausible Analytics as a late co-founder and bootstrapped the open-source, privacy-focused analytics platform to over $1.2M in annual revenue. The company found success on Hacker News and managed to survive competition from major players like Google Analytics by focusing on simplicity, privacy, and user control.

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