How Startups Grow with other
758 startups used other to grow. Average MRR: $170k.
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Case Studies (758)
CloudForecast is an AWS cost monitoring tool co-founded by Tony Chan. The podcast episode reflects on Tony's journey over eight months after TinySeed Tales Season 3, covering challenges like losing an engineer, hiring approaches, and founder psychology.
Time Doctor is a remote work and time tracking SaaS company co-founded by Liam Martin, who has been running it for the past 12 years. Martin is also an author of 'Running Remote: Master the Lessons from the World's Most Successful Remote Work Pioneers,' sharing insights on asynchronous communication and remote work best practices gained from operating the company.
DemandMaven is a SaaS product founded by Asia Orangio. The company was discussed in episode 607 of a podcast where the founder answered listener questions about customer onboarding videos, revenue scaling, stealth launches, and enterprise sales strategies.
ChurnKey is a B2B SaaS product founded by Nick Fogle (previously cofounder of Wavve, acquired in early 2021) that helps reduce customer churn by collecting feedback at the point of cancellation. Nick bootstrapped the company while learning the differences between B2C and B2B SaaS sales models, eventually hiring a head of sales to transition from low-touch to high-touch sales.
With Jack is a UK-based insurance SaaS platform founded by Ashley Baxter that provides professional indemnity, public liability, contracts, and legal expense coverage tailored for freelancers. Ashley initially funded the venture with revenue from her freelance photography business while learning critical lessons from inheriting and operating her father's failed insurance business at age 18. The company demonstrates the importance of diversifying growth channels and maintaining confidence despite competitive pressures in a regulated industry.
Gather is an interior design project management SaaS founded by husband-and-wife team Brian and Scottie Elliott. The company successfully moved upmarket from solo designers and small design firms to serving large firms, achieving significant growth momentum. They are on track to 10x their MRR and have doubled revenue over the course of their participation in TinySeed.
Hustle is a B2B SaaS company built by Sam Parr that reached 8 figures in revenue. The company was acquired by HubSpot. Sam also co-hosts the popular podcast 'My First Million' and discusses strategies for building email lists and identifying business opportunities.
Andrew Fiebert is a software developer turned entrepreneur who built Lasso, a WordPress-based SaaS product. The podcast episode covers his journey building Lasso with a freemium model, struggles with initial pricing and product-market fit, and discoveries around UI/UX sticking points.
Anna Maste bootstrapped Boondockers Welcome, a two-sided RV marketplace, and eventually sold it for a healthy multiple. The marketplace connected RV owners with places to park and boondock. The episode covers her journey building the business with family, experimenting with pricing models, and ultimately achieving a successful exit.
MagicBell is a SaaS product founded by Hana Mohan. The founder discusses her journey comparing bootstrapping versus venture-backed approaches, team composition, marketing strategies, and hiring decisions including bringing on a Chief of Staff early.
Josh Pigford built Maybe, a B2B SaaS product. This is a podcast episode featuring Rob Walling and Josh Pigford discussing startup topics including building Maybe, pricing strategies, hiring practices, and business decisions, but specific traction metrics are not disclosed in this transcript.
Squadcast is a SaaS platform for podcast and audio production founded by Zach Moreno. The company surpassed $3 million in ARR as a mostly bootstrapped startup, growing in a crowded market space. Their success was supported by the addition of video functionality during shelter-in-place and the guidance of a knowledge investor.
SparkToro is a SaaS product founded by Rand Fishkin, the co-founder of Moz. The episode discusses Fishkin's journey from Moz to launching SparkToro, including his experiences with venture capital funding and growth strategies.
Slingshot is a physical product business that provides measurable swag giveaways. Founded by John Howard, the company operates in the promotional products space with a focus on trackable incentive campaigns. The episode discusses pricing strategy, customer acquisition challenges, and potential transitions to subscription-based models.
Justin Vincent is an experienced founder who has built multiple startups including Plugg.io. His latest project is Nugget, a startup bootcamp and academy designed to help founders take small steps when starting their ventures. The episode discusses his journey, lessons learned from failures, and the importance of founder context.
DotNetInvoice is an invoicing SaaS product that Rob acquired 15 years before this podcast episode. The episode covers Rob's journey of discovering, negotiating, and purchasing the product, including a potential partnership opportunity with a trusted friend and the challenges of keeping the business operational during difficult times.
DNSimple is a SaaS company in the domain management and DNS services space. Anthony Eden, the founder, participated in a podcast episode with Rob discussing various SaaS scaling topics including contractor management, sales strategies, and technical cofounder considerations.
Freemius is a Merchant of Record payment provider founded by Vova Feldman. The source material is primarily a podcast/blog announcement rather than a detailed profile, containing limited traction or business metrics.
NativePHP is a project by Shane Rosenthal and Simon Hamp that brings PHP and Laravel to mobile devices. They have successfully turned this technical achievement into a profitable business at a very early stage, demonstrating the viability of porting established web technologies to unexpected platforms.
Brian Sierakowski is working on two projects: ChangeBot and TRMNL, both of which are gaining traction. The source material focuses on his work in product communication and the tools he uses for content creation and distribution.