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10 case studies with real revenue and traction data from airtable startups.

10
Case Studies
$152k
Avg MRR
$417k
Highest MRR
4
With Revenue Data
No Code MVPby Bram Kahnstein

Bram Kahnstein created No Code MVP, a course teaching entrepreneurs how to build and validate startup ideas without coding. After validating the concept with 2,800 BetaList subscribers and delivering corporate workshops (generating ~$20k), he launched the course with $4-5k in monthly revenue. The course teaches mindset, lean startup methodology, and practical no-code tools (Carrd, Zapier, AirTable) to help founders move from idea to validated MVP in small, testable steps.

SaaSproduct-led-growthsubscriptionvia Indie Hackers Podcast
Apps Without Codeby Tara Reid

Apps Without Code is an online bootcamp teaching non-technical entrepreneurs how to build profitable apps and businesses using no-code tools. Founded by Tara Reid in 2019, the company has grown to $5M ARR by charging $1,900 per student for an 8-week program with lifetime access. Growth came from free webinars, influencer partnerships, affiliate marketing, and eventually paid social advertising, with emphasis on teaching sales and business model first before product building.

SaaSword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Indie Hackers Podcast
$417k/mo
Design Joyby Brett Williams

Design Joy is a productized design service built and run entirely by Brett Williams as a one-person operation. Starting from a side project in 2017 generating $5-6k MRR, it exploded during the pandemic and after a viral tweet to over $130k MRR (over $1.5M ARR) by 2021. Brett charges $4,595-$5,500/month for unlimited design work on a month-to-month subscription basis, serving 40-50 customers simultaneously through extreme specialization and efficiency.

Agencyword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Indie Hackers Podcast
$130k/mo
BaseTemplatesby Maximilian Fleitmann

BaseTemplates is a SaaS platform selling pitch deck templates, financial model templates, and custom pitch deck design services for startup founders. Founded in 2019 after acquisition, Maximilian Fleitmann grew the business from hundreds of dollars per month to over 5 figures monthly through content marketing, free tools, and strategic partnerships. The company has become a key resource in the founder and VC ecosystem without spending any money on traditional marketing.

SaaScontent-marketingsubscriptionvia Failory
IdeaBrowserby Greg Eisenberg

IdeaBrowser is an AI-powered idea generation platform that uses agents to discover trending business opportunities and validate them against founder skills. Created by Greg Eisenberg as a productized version of his internal idea-finding methodology, it provides daily business ideas with trend analysis, founder-fit scoring, and comprehensive go-to-market strategies. The platform hasn't been publicly launched yet but represents a potential high-value SaaS play in the entrepreneur tools space.

SaaSproduct-led-growthfreemiumvia My First Million
Tinyby Andrew Wilkinson

Tiny is a holding company founded by serial entrepreneur Andrew Wilkinson that has grown to ~$300M in revenue by acquiring and holding profitable businesses long-term, inspired by Warren Buffett's philosophy. Rather than starting companies, Wilkinson learned to buy established businesses with strong moats (network effects, brand loyalty) and leave them largely unchanged. The company owns 40+ businesses including Dribbble, Letterboxd, Serato, and Aeropress, demonstrating that bootstrap companies can scale massively without VC funding.

Otheracquisitionsvia Lennys Podcast
Softr.ioby Mariam Hakobayan

Softr.io is a no-code platform that allows users to build powerful applications on top of Airtable in minutes without design skills or learning curve. Founded by Mariam Hakobayan and a co-founder in August 2020, the company achieved product-hunt launch success and has grown to over 10,000 active users and several hundred paying customers within 6-7 months, reaching approximately $23,000 MRR. The company raised a $2.2M seed round in January 2021 and continues to grow primarily through organic channels like Twitter and word-of-mouth.

SaaSword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$23k/mo
Avestorby Badri Mallianar

Avestor is a FinTech platform launched in 2019 that enables GPs to create customizable private funds where LPs can pick and choose individual investments across asset classes like real estate, music rights, and judgments. With 100 funds on the platform managing $60M in AUM across 30 active funds, Avestor generates revenue through 30-50 basis points on AUM plus a $400/month minimum membership fee, resulting in $40K+ MRR. Growth has been primarily organic through word-of-mouth and podcast appearances, with recent paid ads on Facebook beginning to scale.

SaaSword-of-mouthusage-basedvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$40k/mo
Makerpadby Ben Tossell

Makerpad is a no-code education platform founded by Ben Tossell that teaches users how to build apps and websites without coding. The platform leverages popular no-code tools like Bubble, Webflow, Airtable, and Zapier to provide tutorials and hands-on learning for aspiring makers.

Toolothervia The SaaS Podcast
Paddleby Christian Owens

Paddle is a unified commerce platform for SaaS companies that handles payments, subscriptions, taxes, licensing, and insights. Founded by Christian Owens in August 2012 after he recognized the pain of manually building payment infrastructure, Paddle initially launched a software marketplace that failed ($800 in sales in two months) before pivoting to focus solely on the checkout and billing infrastructure that customers actually wanted. Through persistent, personalized cold email outreach targeting specific business problems, Paddle grew to over $10M ARR.

SaaScold-emailusage-basedvia The SaaS Podcast

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