Startups Making $50k+/mo
395 startups with verified revenue in the $50k+/mo range.
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Yuri Elkaim built a digital health and nutrition business centered around the Super Nutrition Academy membership ($49/month) and the Defeating Diabetes Kit ($37 one-time offer). By offering a free 1-month academy trial with the diabetes kit, he achieved a 60% upsell conversion rate and ~$237 average customer lifetime value, enabling him to profitably acquire customers through paid media at $50-55 CPA, generating approximately $65,000 monthly from the academy alone (1,300 members) plus additional revenue from nine other product brands and consumable products.
ArcAds.ai is an AI-powered video ad platform that helps marketers generate and scale ad creatives without production costs. Founder Romain Torres bootstrapped the company from $5K to $10M ARR in just 20 months, with a viral tweet driving growth from $5K to $64K MRR in a single month. The company now operates profitably on a usage-based pricing model with enterprise ACVs in the six figures, leveraging paid ads, influencer marketing, and enterprise sales as core growth levers.
Mozart is a data cleaning SaaS that grew from $0 to $750k ARR in 12 months and raised a $6M seed round. The company achieved product-market fit by focusing on solving the critical pain point of data quality for organizations.
CAPTA is a SaaS platform that helps account management teams maximize revenue from their largest, most valuable customer accounts by providing visibility and strategic insights. Founded in 2016 after pivoting from an employee engagement tool, the company has grown to 30 customers paying $25,000-$100,000 annually, generating $62K MRR with 110%+ net revenue retention. The team of 3 full-time employees in Boulder has bootstrapped with $1.5M in seed funding and is growing 100% year-over-year.
Tetra is a knowledge sharing and internal wiki tool built on Slack, founded in 2015 by Andy Cook and Nelson after they left HubSpot. After an initial MVP failed to gain traction, they pivoted to integrate with Slack's newly opened platform and gained 500 signups in 3 weeks, riding the early wave of Slack app ecosystem growth. Today with 535 customers paying an average of $110/month, they've achieved $721k ARR with 104% net revenue retention and 67% YoY growth while maintaining a lean 7-person team.
Software Engineering Daily is a podcast hosted by Jeff Meyerson that averages 20,000 downloads per day. The podcast generates close to $60,000/month in advertising revenue, demonstrating a successful monetization model for content-driven indie projects. Jeff shares insights on podcast production, guest interviewing, audience growth, and landing advertising partnerships.
RUPAfi is an embedded lending platform providing BNPL credit to small businesses in India's B2B marketplaces. Launched in July 2020, the company grew from $5,000 MRR in June to $60,000 MRR by September (10x growth in 3 months) by partnering with major platforms like Flipkart and Walmart's B2B divisions. The company operates as a managed marketplace, handling customer acquisition, underwriting, and collections while balance sheet partners provide the capital, with RUPAfi keeping 40% of transaction fees.
Trend.io is a marketplace connecting consumer brands with micro influencers to generate user-generated content for paid advertising. The platform handles legal licensing and distribution rights, eliminating friction from direct influencer negotiations. With ~200 brands on the platform and $60k MRR, Ramon built the company with a lean team of contractors while focusing on product-led growth through content marketing.
Engage Rocket is a SaaS platform using real-time analytics to help mid-market enterprises (500-5,000 employees) improve talent retention and productivity. Founded in October 2016 by Chi-Tung Leong, the company grew from zero to $60,000 MRR through content marketing, PR, and community building, with a 101% net revenue retention rate and 9-month CAC payback period. The company has raised $1.1M seed funding and is currently raising a $3-5M Series A round.
Markerly is a dual-model influencer marketing company founded in 2012 by Justin Klein, operating both a full-service agency and a white-labeled SaaS platform for brands and agencies to manage influencer networks. The company has 12 employees in Austin, Texas, 30 customers, and generates approximately $60k/month in revenue split between 60% agency services and 40% SaaS subscriptions, with a minimum SaaS price of $1,000/month and campaign minimums of $25,000. They raised $700k in seed funding and have bootstrapped since, maintaining solid growth while exploring partnerships with major platforms like Facebook.
Komiko is a sales intelligence SaaS tool founded in 2015 by Hal, a former Microsoft Dynamics ERP leader with 20 years at Microsoft. The product helps customers understand which engagement patterns with clients are working by mining data from email, calendar, phone logs and CRM systems. Currently at $60k MRR with 2,000 seats across 50 customers, the company has grown primarily through inbound referrals and founder network, with zero customer churn to date.
Finn Pegler built DeluxeMaid, a remote-managed cleaning company in Indianapolis with flat-rate pricing and 60-second online booking. He launched in 27 days, got his first customer in 45 days, and grew to $60k/month primarily through SEO (90% of revenue), proving that a service business could scale without substantial upfront investment or in-person consultations.
Astalti is a vertical SaaS platform built for NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) service providers in Australia. Co-founded by James Mooring (developer) and Jono (NDIS provider with deep domain expertise), the company bootstrapped to $720K ARR in just 18 months by building exceptionally well-crafted software for a specific niche, focusing first on support coordination rather than trying to build a full CRM, and leveraging in-person events, word-of-mouth, and world-class customer support to drive growth. The combination of domain expertise, product excellence, and deliberate go-to-market choices created explosive word-of-mouth growth in a tight vertical with hundreds of thousands of potential customers.
A HIPAA-compliant chatbot solution that has achieved 400% year-over-year growth and reached $60k MRR with a $15M valuation. The product serves the healthcare industry by providing AI-powered conversational tools that meet strict regulatory requirements.
PlumbElec Marketing is a marketing agency founded by Tom Richards that specializes in serving plumbing and electrical contractors. Operating from Bali, Tom has grown the agency to $57K MRR ($684K ARR) through a niche focus on trade businesses and a lean, profitable model emphasizing Google Maps local SEO and cold outreach strategies.
MedStack is a SaaS platform for digital health companies that provides infrastructure, security, and privacy compliance for handling patient health data in the cloud. Founded by Balaji Gopalan, the company grew from $300k to $672k ARR across ~70 customers by pivoting to a self-service product (MedStack Control) and shifting to an inbound-focused sales strategy. With $2.3M raised and seeking a $500k extension, MedStack aims to reach $1M ARR while maintaining lean operations with a 7-person team.
HomeMaker.io, founded in 2015, is a B2B SaaS platform serving real estate developers with four modular products for lead generation, post-purchase digital revenue, warranty management, and renovation services. With 45 paying customers averaging $15,000 ARR, they've achieved ~$56k MRR ($672k ARR) with 100% year-over-year growth and 116% net revenue retention, bootstrapped until recently raising $120k via revenue-based financing from Round Two Capital.
Feedback Panda was a SaaS tool that automated student feedback generation for online English teachers serving Chinese students through platforms like VIPKid. Built by Arvid Karl (software engineer) and Danielle (teacher) in 2017, it grew to $55,000 MRR in two years through pure word-of-mouth by deeply understanding a hyper-specific niche market and celebrating customers as community heroes rather than pushing product features.
Sleek Note is an email opt-in tool for e-commerce websites founded by Måns Muller in 2013. Starting from a freelance conversion optimization project that achieved 800% subscriber growth, Måns validated the idea by getting 50+ inbound inquiries. The team built a minimal viable product in 1-2 weeks and launched with 50 beta testers, achieving $55,000 MRR across ~700 customers today, entirely bootstrapped.
Prism FM is a SaaS platform serving concert promoters, venue owners, talent agents, and event organizers with purpose-built software for managing live music events. Founded by Matt Ford (who previously built Spotlight FM to 250k+ users), Prism has grown from 40 primary accounts in October 2018 to 150 unique accounts operating across 1,600+ venues, generating approximately $50-60k MRR with $2.7M raised in funding.