How Startups Grow with other
755 startups used other to grow. Average MRR: $170k.
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Case Studies (755)
SaaS Club is a membership and community platform for new and early-stage SaaS founders, founded by Omer. The company offers multiple tiers including SaaS Club Plus (membership and community), SaaS Club Launch (12-week group coaching program targeting $10K revenue milestone), and SaaS Club Accelerate (1:1 coaching). No specific traction metrics are provided in the source material.
SellHack is a SaaS platform founded by Ryan O'Donnell in 2014 that helps salespeople find targeted prospects, build email lists, and verify email addresses. Ryan's background includes experience on Wall Street as a broker and time at Yahoo after Right Media's acquisition, which informed the product's focus on sales prospecting challenges.
Yesware is a sales acceleration platform founded in 2011 that helps salespeople connect with prospects, track engagement, and close more deals. The company serves over 750,000 salespeople across enterprises like Adroll, Groupon, Salesforce, Twilio, and Yelp, and has raised over $35 million in funding.
Socedo is a SaaS platform founded in 2012 by Aseem Badshah that helps sales teams generate relevant leads using social media data. The founder previously ran Uptown Treehouse, a digital marketing agency serving Fortune 500 brands, before transitioning to building this product. The company has raised $1.5 million in funding.
CloudSponge is a SaaS product founded by Jay Gibb that helps businesses increase user acquisition through email referral forms. Rather than requiring users to manually type in email addresses, CloudSponge grants direct access to contact lists, streamlining the referral process. The product is used by companies like Lyft, Yelp, AirBnB, and Quora.
Contactually is a CRM tool founded by Zvi Band in 2011 that helps users turn relationships into results. The company has grown into a multi-million dollar business with over 70 employees based in Washington DC, having raised over $12 million in funding to date.
Lucep is a sales acceleration tool co-founded by Zal Dastur that helps companies increase lead conversion rates and boost revenues by providing faster access to interested leads. The source material provides minimal traction details, focusing primarily on introducing the product and its core value proposition.
Disqus is a blog commenting platform co-founded by Daniel Ha and a co-founder in 2007 while they were undergraduates at UC. The founders dropped out shortly after to work on the business full-time.
Jeremy Reeves is a sales funnel expert and agency owner who specializes in building strategic and automated online sales funnels to help clients generate more revenue. He has built a personal brand and service offering around sales funnel optimization, supported by various marketing and automation tools.
Uncorked Studios is a design and engineering firm co-founded by Marcelino Alvarez that builds connected products spanning digital, physical, and IoT domains. The company works on diverse projects from apps and websites to wearable devices and smart home technology.
Sleeknote is a SaaS product founded by Mogens Møller that helps eCommerce sites increase email opt-ins without negatively impacting bounce rates or sales. The company appears to be focused on solving a specific pain point in the eCommerce email marketing space.
Chalk.com is a SaaS product founded by Ryan McKay-Fleming that helps teachers with lesson planning, grading, assessment, and attendance. The source material is limited to a podcast episode reference with minimal details about traction or growth metrics.
DWNLD is a mobile app platform co-founded by Alexandra Keating that enables media companies, brands, and influencers to create beautiful, native mobile apps easily and affordably. The startup appears to be featured in a SaaS podcast interview, though specific traction metrics and growth details are not provided in the available source material.
InspireBeats is a fully managed sales and lead generation service for startups and agencies, headed by growth lead Alex Berman. The company focuses on helping early-stage businesses acquire customers through managed outreach and lead generation services.
Definitive Homecare Solutions developed CPR+, a software product for the home infusion pharmacy industry. Stuart Crane founded the company and now works as an entrepreneur and advisor. Limited traction details are available from this source.
Envato is a network of creative marketplaces founded in 2006 by Collis Ta'eed, his wife, and best friend. The company operates multiple sites including Envato Market, Envato Studio, and Tuts+, serving millions of users for their creative projects. Bootstrapped since inception, Envato has grown into a major player in the creative economy space.
PlaceFull is an online marketplace founded in 2011 by Ryan Hamlin and George Webb that enables merchants to offer real-time booking of spaces, services, camps, and classes. The company has raised over $2.5M in funding to date.
Hiten Shah co-founded KISSmetrics in 2008 with Neil Patel as an analytics platform for SaaS companies. The company has raised over $10M in funding and serves thousands of companies worldwide, establishing itself as a major player in the analytics space.
Baydin is an email productivity SaaS founded in January 2010 by Aye Moah, best known for Boomerang for Gmail, a plugin that enables users to schedule emails, set reminders, and track email engagement. The company builds tools designed to improve email workflow and productivity for individual and business users.
Visidom is a SaaS tool that records website visitor interactions and creates custom heatmaps to help website owners understand user behavior. The company was founded by Martin Novak, though specific traction metrics and growth details are not mentioned in this podcast episode snippet.