How Startups Grow with other
760 startups used other to grow. Average MRR: $170k.
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Case Studies (760)
Seva is a SaaS platform that helps communities and organizations manage volunteers. The company has raised $1.5M in funding and has achieved $6M in ARR, indicating strong market traction in the volunteer management space.
Testbox is a SaaS platform that enables software vendors to let potential customers try their products without requiring sales calls. The company raised $2.7M in funding at a $12M post-money valuation, demonstrating investor confidence in the market opportunity.
FlockFreight is a freight logistics platform that tripled its revenue to approximately $300m over the last 10 months. The company raised $215m at a $1.3b post-money valuation, demonstrating significant market traction and investor confidence in the logistics automation space.
Recruiter.com is a public SaaS platform for recruitment that has achieved $20M ARR at a $40M market cap, making it one of the most undervalued public SaaS companies. The company operates a subscription-based model serving recruiters and hiring professionals.
Zoom Teleprompter is a SaaS tool designed to help sales professionals deliver polished pitches during Zoom calls by displaying teleprompter text on screen. The founder invested $8,000 in MVP development and achieved $1,000 in MRR within 30 days of launch.
Lately is a SaaS platform that aims to break $1M in ARR. The company is currently raising capital at a $10M valuation.
Quabbly is a SaaS platform that helps teams build internal applications. The company raised funding at a $4M valuation and has acquired its first 10 customers.
Veem is a payment platform serving SMBs that had grown to 300,000 customers processing over $5 billion in 2021. The company leverages multiple product offerings to drive growth across its SMB customer base.
SpirdTech is a SaaS company that raised $4.5M in funding and achieved $2M+ in ARR before exiting. The company demonstrates a successful path to acquisition with solid revenue metrics.
Agiloft is a SaaS platform whose founder projects a $50m run rate within the next 12-24 months. Limited details are available from the podcast title alone about the company's current traction, business model, or growth strategy.
A founder who previously exited a CRM business has built car software that has achieved a $40M annual run rate. The company operates in the automotive software space and demonstrates significant traction from an experienced entrepreneur.
SalesPanda is a SaaS-based Partner Relationship Management (PRM) software designed to help businesses manage partner relationships. No traction data, financials, or detailed product information is available in the provided source material.
Claap is a feature-rich alternative to Loom designed specifically for product managers to create and share product demonstrations. The company has raised $3 million on a $17.5 million post-money valuation, indicating significant investor confidence in the product management tools market.
An HR SaaS platform that helps teams give rewards to employees has reached $500k ARR. The company provides a solution for employee recognition and reward management.
CustomerHub is a SaaS product that was acquired by Keap for $1-2M in 2011, then bought back by its founders in 2018. The company has grown to $500k in ARR through its subscription-based model.
A startup had built a $3M business in the HR tech space that was ultimately disrupted by Gusto's product offering. Rather than shut down, the founders pivoted to building an Applicant Tracking System (ATS), which has since grown to $7.8M ARR.
CoverMe is a bootstrapped and profitable healthtech SaaS company using AI to help people find paying sources for healthcare bills in a real-time marketplace. The team has doubled along with revenue in each of the last four years, demonstrating consistent growth and strong product-market fit.
VOOOZER is an audio marketing solution founded by Albert, a problem-solving administrator focused on business and product development. The company was selected by Google for Startups as one of the most promising startups in Brazil in 2019.
Ayooh is a seafood ordering and delivery app founded by Ahmed Shalaby and launched in Alexandria, Egypt in January 2021. The startup targets the MENA region with a niche focus on seafood commerce. Limited traction data is publicly available, but the founder plans regional expansion.
EstateSpace is a SaaS platform founded by Jonathan B Fishbeck that streamlines lifestyle management and operations for maintaining high-value real properties. Built from the founder's direct experience running a design-build firm serving UHNW families and family offices, the platform addresses the operational complexity of estate property management.