Startups Making $5k - $10k/mo
52 startups with verified revenue in the $5k - $10k/mo range.
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Medici is a collaborative work platform that provides passive data collection and real-time analytics on employee productivity, sentiment, and performance for distributed teams. After six years of slow bootstrapped growth since 2016, the company has three paying pilot customers generating approximately $15,000 in total pilot revenue, with the founder still maintaining a full-time role at Zillow while exploring expansion plans.
Ringpin, founded in 2016 by John Stern and Brian Levine, is a SaaS platform that enables physical businesses and locations to drive digital campaigns and experiences through QR codes and physical touchpoints. Originally built as an omni-channel contact center, the company pivoted during the pandemic to focus on bridging physical and digital worlds, currently serving 45 customers with under $5,000 MRR but pursuing enterprise partnerships through API integrations like Postal.io.
IP Geolocation.io is a bootstrapped API service launched in June 2018 that provides geolocation data extracted from IP addresses. With a freemium model targeting developers, the company grew to 100 paid customers averaging $50/month ($5k MRR) within months through paid campaigns on Bing and Google AdWords. Currently losing $7k/month while burning through prior savings, the founder is personally funding the venture and expecting cash flow positivity soon with 20-30% monthly growth.
NetZay is a SaaS CMS that publishes websites on a CDN, targeting digital marketing agencies and entrepreneurs in Brazil who need scalable, secure web solutions. Founded by Thiago Verne in 2017, the company is bootstrapped with 5 team members and currently serves 30-50 customers generating $5,000 MRR, with each customer paying approximately $100-150/month.
Bohemian Guitars manufactures functional electric guitars from reclaimed and recycled materials, selling at $250 retail (33% below market average) with a $55 production cost. Founded in 2012 by Adam Lee and his brother, the company grew from $16,000 first-year revenue to over $1 million in 2015 with 5,000+ units shipped, leveraging crowdfunding campaigns on Kickstarter and Indiegogo to validate products and raise capital. The company now has 100+ SKUs, operates in 50 countries with rockstars like Hozier using their guitars, and generates $5,000/month from a string subscription service.
Vincent Dignan runs Magnific, a growth hacking and consulting agency that helps startups and companies get traffic and customers. He has a small number of high-value clients paying $5,000-$10,000 per month for personalized growth consulting, and is expanding his reach through a book called "The Growth Hacking Playbook" on Kickstarter, speaking engagements, and content marketing. His growth hacking talk was voted best workshop at South by Southwest, and he has established himself as a thought leader by teaching specific, actionable tactics for finding customers and driving traffic.
Loganics is a 6-year-old SEO fulfillment agency founded by 28-year-old serial entrepreneur Adam Steele that builds citations and acquires backlinks for digital marketing agencies. Operating with minimal founder involvement through a team of 50+ people in the Philippines, the company generated approximately $500K in revenue in 2015 and was on track for $750K in 2016 with 3,000+ clients across 70 countries and nearly 250,000 citations built.
Amy Schmetawa built Savvy Sexy Social, a video content strategy platform, starting with YouTube videos in 2008 and growing a community of 2+ million views. She transitioned from hourly consulting to a membership model (Social Authority Membership, launched May 2015) at $59/month to work only with committed clients willing to execute. Within five months (October 2015), the membership was generating $5K/month with plans to phase out lower-tier offerings and focus on annual premium memberships.
Content Snare is a SaaS tool that helps agencies collect content from clients efficiently. James Rose and his business partner validated the idea through a pre-sale landing page, sold 25 spots in 2 hours, and spent 6 months building the MVP with Angular 2 and Ruby on Rails. The business has grown to over $5,000/month MRR through a combination of community building (Facebook group), giveaways, podcasts, and content marketing.
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.
Rent Round is a subscription-based marketplace that helps UK landlords search, compare, and connect with letting agents while providing agents with qualified leads. Launched in 2019 by Raj Dosanjh, the platform grew to £5,000/month through a combination of Google Adwords and SEO content marketing, with organic search becoming the dominant growth driver. The business achieved profitability within 6 months and continues to see quarterly revenue increases of 20-30%.
SinOficina is an online coworking community for Spanish-speaking freelancers and entrepreneurs that Bosco Soler built to solve his own isolation as a remote worker. Starting with 30 early adopters from his email list, the community grew to 500+ paying members generating €5k/month (approximately $5,500 USD) through word-of-mouth alone, with only 3% churn. The business demonstrates that authentic community-building and trust can drive sustainable growth without paid advertising.