How Startups Grow with other
760 startups used other to grow. Average MRR: $170k.
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Case Studies (760)
Ardius is a SaaS platform that helps startups identify and claim R&D tax credits they were previously missing. The company successfully identified and helped recover $500 million in tax credits for its customers before exiting to Gusto.
nQ Zebraworks, led by serial entrepreneur Bill Bice, addresses the operational challenges that arise when legal organizations adopt remote and distributed work models. The company targets a specific pain point in the legal tech space where existing solutions haven't adequately addressed work-from-anywhere dynamics.
A cleaning services marketplace that has achieved $1.2M ARR by scaling through a franchise model offering $35k franchise opportunities. The platform connects customers with cleaning service providers while enabling entrepreneurs to launch their own cleaning businesses through the franchise system.
LearnWorlds is a Cyprus-based e-learning SaaS platform co-founded by Panos Siozos in 2014 that enables self-paced learning through textual and video content. Operating in over 70 countries with a team of 30+ employees, it has grown into a multi-million-dollar company serving the global online education market.
Quickorder is a SaaS company founded by Mads Wedderkopp that grew from 0 to 40 people, completed two acquisitions, and expanded to 60+ employees with $6M+ ARR under his leadership as Group COO. The company has demonstrated significant growth through multiple funding rounds and strategic acquisitions.
Growth Stack Inc is a SaaS portfolio company founded by Petersen, an experienced startup executive who previously served as #13 at a staffing industry startup that scaled from $7M to $65M and went public in 1996. The company is on a path to IPO within 30 months, though specific traction metrics are not disclosed in the source.
Fertility Cloud is a healthcare SaaS company founded by Jake Diner, a former Big Ten athlete and Michigan State computer science graduate with 10+ years of product management experience at Dell and Belkin. The company aims to make fertility treatment more affordable and accessible globally. No specific traction metrics or revenue data are provided in the source material.
Convert Group was founded in 2014 by Pan as an eCommerce consultancy, leveraging his experience as Head of Business Planning at Upstream and business development work across 40 countries. In 2019, Pan and his partner Elena pivoted the company into an Enterprise SaaS product, transitioning from a service-based model to a software-based one.
Bizzabo is an all-in-one Event Success Platform founded by Eran, a former event marketer and CEO. The company has become one of the fastest growing event tech companies in the world, winning the People's Choice Award at the Event Tech Awards for three consecutive years.
Uptime is an app co-founded by Patrick Walker that curates five-minute Knowledge Hacks from the world's best books, courses, and documentaries. The startup aims to make learning more accessible by condensing valuable educational content into bite-sized segments.
CustomerX is a customer success management platform built in 2017 by Leonardo, a CRM expert, for small and medium-sized Brazilian businesses. The company was founded by Leonardo and friends to bring professional customer success practices to the SMB market in Brazil.
HockeyStack is a SaaS product built by an 18-year-old founder who has a track record of building diverse products including personalized book boxes and a social media app. The founder is now growing their first SaaS venture, though detailed traction metrics are not provided in this brief introduction.
Reworking is a B2B one-way video interview platform for employers, founded by Mike Beck who previously worked in financial trading and complex software sales. The company pivoted from Reliving, an earlier B2C product focused on preserving life stories, after the pandemic forced a strategic shift toward the recruitment and hiring space.
Law Pockets is a tool designed to empower Atlanta residents with legal knowledge and resources to address racial injustice. The podcast episode discusses how the platform aims to solve systemic legal disparities by making legal information more accessible to underserved communities.
Noah is an indie hacker who previously founded CoffeePass, a Starbucks-like app for local coffee shops that was acquired after two years. He is now focusing on Potion.so, a website builder that lets users create custom styled websites directly from their Notion content.
REVAstaff.com is a staffing platform founded in 2018 by a Filipino entrepreneur with a background in construction and outsourcing. After experiencing three business failures in his 20s, the founder launched REVAstaff.com and reports that 'everything just fell into place.'
Grain is a SaaS tool that helps remote teams record, transcribe, annotate, and share key moments from virtual meetings. Founded by Mike Adams, a serial founder with previous exits including Degreed and MissionU (acquired by WeWork), Grain addresses the challenge of capturing and leveraging knowledge from distributed team conversations.
A founder is building a SaaS product to democratize user testing while helping solo founders and teams grow through UX playbooks, tutorials, and 1-on-1 coaching. The business model combines service-based revenue (coaching) with an emerging SaaS product, though no specific traction metrics are provided.
Moe founded Acadium after successfully building and selling a landscaping business and growing a residential design and build company to become one of the largest in North America. The platform aims to enable economic mobility for anyone with an internet connection.
FunctionFox is a global time-tracking and project management SaaS platform that has been led by Corina Ludwig for 21 years. The company has established itself as a leader in its category, with Ludwig building a successful long-term business in the business tech and advertising space.