SEO Playbook
How 106 startups used seo to grow. Here's what the data says about what they actually did.
Most Used Tools (93 companies)
Pricing Models
How They Got Their First Customer
Time to PMF
Top Companies by MRR (106)
Aero Leads is a bootstrapped B2B prospect generation software that uses web scraping to find qualified leads with valid email addresses. Founded in April-May 2015 by Push Car, the company has grown to over 20,000 users and several hundred paying customers primarily through organic search, generating approximately $30,000 in monthly recurring revenue with customers paying an average of $150/month.
Paid Memberships Pro is a WordPress membership plugin used by over 40,000 sites to enable paid content access and memberships. Founded by Jason Coleman in Reading, Pennsylvania, the plugin has achieved $30,000 monthly revenue ($360,000+ annual projected) with approximately 3,000-5,000 paying customers by converting 10% of free users to paid plans through organic search and in-product links.
Proposable is a web-based proposal management SaaS founded in 2009 by designer James Cap, who won a business competition and secured $250k in seed funding for 30% equity. The platform consolidates the entire proposal workflow—drafting, approval, sending, and e-signature—into one tool, differentiating itself from point solutions and broader platforms. With ~500 paying seats at ~$50/month (~$25k MRR), the company has grown via SEO-driven proposal templates but faces headwinds with 5-10% monthly logo churn and flat year-over-year growth.
Mangools is a bootstrapped SEO tools SaaS that grew to over $250K/month by starting with KWFinder, a simple keyword research tool launched in 2014. Peter Hrbacik built and marketed the initial prototype himself, sharing it on Reddit and forums for feedback, then gradually scaled the team and expanded into a 5-tool package. The company transitioned from freemium to a time-limited free trial model and grew purely organically until 2016, when targeted Google Ads and content marketing accelerated growth.
DealFlicks is a Priceline-style marketplace for discounted movie tickets, partnering with over 600 US theaters (including 13 of the top 50 chains) to sell empty seats at up to 60% off. Founded by Sean Wycliffe in late 2010, the company generates a ~$2.4M annual revenue run rate with 2x year-over-year growth, selling roughly 100,000 tickets and concession packages monthly at an average price of $15. Growth is driven primarily through SEO (people searching for movie deals), AdWords, and affiliate partnerships, with DealFlicks keeping 15-20% of transaction value while theaters capture the remainder.
Stockalarm is a mobile and web app that sends real-time alerts to traders when their watched stocks hit specified prices, eliminating the need for constant manual monitoring. Yahya Bakur joined the project in early 2019 when it had under $100 MRR, and through a combination of rapid feature development, community engagement, and strong SEO optimization, grew it to $20K MRR by 2024. Yahya quit his $250K/year Amazon job to go full-time on the product, which now has 170K newsletter subscribers and a 4.8-star rating with 6,000 app store reviews.
40 Aprons is a food blog started by Cheryl Malik that grew from a hobby to earning $18,000/month. In 12 months, her blog income grew nearly 4000% and traffic increased 1300% by focusing on consistent, high-quality content and leveraging Pinterest for growth. The business model relies primarily on display ads, affiliate income, sponsored posts, and freelance food photography services.
Churnly.ai is a SaaS analytics platform launched in June 2018 that helps companies understand and reduce customer churn using machine learning. Founded by Adam, a veteran entrepreneur who previously led user-generated content at The Guardian and built Blotter, the company spent $300K developing the MVP and has grown to 20 paying customers averaging $900/month in revenue. Currently generating ~$18K MRR with a 12-person team, the company is bootstrapped and burning $40K/month as it scales product and sales.
Tracker is a social media reputation monitoring dashboard launched in 2007 by Andy Beale. The SaaS platform generates north of $15,000 per month in recurring revenue with minimal overhead, running mostly on autopilot with just one developer. Andy positions Tracker as a complementary business to his primary agency, Reputation Refinery, using both to build thought leadership through books and consulting.
FeedCheck is a SaaS platform that helps consumer brands analyze customer reviews from across the internet using AI-powered sentiment analysis and feature extraction. Founded in 2016 by Adrian Balcan, the company grew organically through SEO efforts targeting keywords like 'review monitoring' and now serves global brands including Nestle, P&G, and Fujitsu, generating $15,000 per month in revenue after 5 years.
Message Desk is a SaaS platform for business text messaging that launched in February 2020 with just $200 MRR. By the time of this interview, they've grown to $14,000 MRR with 266 customers through pure organic SEO, ranking for high-intent keywords like 'scheduling text messages' and 'text to pay.' The team has raised $500k pre-seed and plans to reach $20k MRR before raising a $2M seed round.
Phil Strozula bootstrapped Select Software Reviews, a review platform for business software that competes with G2 and Captera by offering genuinely unbiased, in-depth content rather than inflated vendor-driven reviews. Launched in 2019 and monetized in August via cost-per-click advertising, the company grew to ~$12,000 MRR with 24 paying customers by relying on high-quality SEO content that ranks for critical HR software keywords. Phil dominates search results through superior content quality and time-on-page metrics, despite having significantly lower domain authority than competitors.
Pickback is a photo and video backup automation tool that helps users upload thousands of photos to services like Google Photos, Flickr, and SmugMug with a single click. Launched in 2016 with zero marketing spend, it reached 50,000+ users across 130 countries through organic SEO, converting ~1,700 to paid at $7/month for $12,000 MRR. The main challenge is high churn at 10% monthly logo churn, though the team is exploring whether the product better fits a usage-based model for one-time migrations.
Veed.io is a browser-based online video editor built by Sabah Kainajad and Tim for creators and businesses who need simple, fast video editing without the complexity of Adobe. After failing to raise seed funding and getting rejected by Y Combinator, the founders implemented a paywall in 48 hours and acquired their first 20 paying customers, validating the idea. Through relentless customer conversations, strategic pricing increases, and SEO-driven content, they bootstrapped from zero to $10k MRR growing 50% month-over-month.
Norbert acquired AutoForward SMS, an established Android app doing $600/month, for $7,500 through Flippa.com in early 2021. By restructuring pricing and adding a paywall to a previously free premium feature (SMS forwarding API integration), he grew the business to $10,000 MRR within 12 months, serving 992 paying customers. The growth was driven primarily by organic SEO traffic for 'text message forwarding' keywords, leveraging the app's 5-6 year domain history and strong Android app store presence.
Flowster is a workflow and process management SaaS tool built by serial entrepreneur Trent Deersmid after he sold $412,000 worth of documented Amazon reseller processes in the first seven days of offering them. Starting with 5,000 free users and 500 paying subscribers at $20/month average ($120k ARR), Trent bootstrapped the company while running a parallel $3.1M e-commerce business, and is now expanding upstream to serve brand owners with enterprise-focused pricing at $99/month.
Edusigne is a French SaaS platform that digitizes attendance sheets and enables online signing for training courses. Launched in March 2020 during the pandemic lockdown, the company grew to 300 customers in just 4 months, achieving $10,000 MRR and 80% profit margins. With only one engineer and a bootstrapped, equity-based team structure, they've built sustainable organic growth primarily through SEO, targeting French keywords, with plans to expand internationally through partnerships.
Abhishek built an arbitrage service exploiting Uber's referral credit system, which offered $10 credits to US accounts while Indian rides cost 30-50 cents. Starting from a blog documenting Uber's India launch, he accumulated excess credits, then monetized them through a referral network. At peak, the service generated $20k/month in revenue with 50% profit margins.
Ron Stefanski built One Hour Professor as a content hub and evolved it into a portfolio of six niche websites generating $10,000/month in revenue with $8,500 in monthly profit. His success came from mastering SEO, keyword research, quality content creation at scale through a team of contractors, and strategic link building. The business demonstrates the power of long-term content marketing and diversified income streams through affiliate marketing and ad networks.
Refrens is an all-in-one operating system for freelancers and small agencies that provides free invoicing, expense management, and payment collection tools, plus a B2B marketplace for lead generation. Founded by Naman Sarawagi in 2018, the platform has grown to over 100K users with 15% monthly growth by focusing on simplicity and user-centric design. The company is currently generating $10k/month in revenue and aims to reach 1 million users in India over the next 2 years before expanding internationally.