Amazon Startups
7 case studies with real revenue and traction data from amazon startups.
Ramon acquired Alpha Paw, a dog ramp e-commerce business, for $300,000 and scaled it to $35 million in lifetime revenue. He identified the business as underoptimized on Flippa—it had product-market fit, existing customers, and no paid advertising—and applied his playbook of improving website conversion, implementing Facebook ads, and leveraging the existing email list to drive exponential growth.
Jordan Gray is a sex and relationship coach who built a seven-figure business primarily through content marketing and syndication. Over 2.5 years, he wrote 10 books and ~250 articles, syndicating 180+ pieces across major publications (Entrepreneur.com, Cosmo, Thought Catalog) that funnel traffic back to his website where customers discover his $97 Supercharge Your Sex Life video course.
John Lee Dumas built Entrepreneur on Fire, a daily podcast interviewing successful entrepreneurs, which generates over $300,000 annually with over 1 billion unique monthly listens. Recognizing a gap in helping his audience actually accomplish their goals (not just be inspired), he created the Freedom Journal, a physical goal-setting workbook priced at $35 with a $6.50 production cost, launching via Kickstarter with a partnership to donate $25,000 per funding level to pencils of promise charity.
Kat Lotozo built a seven-figure online business empire starting from a fitness blog in 2007, scaling to $80,000/month before pivoting to business coaching in 2012. She launched The Tribe membership in July 2015 with 24,000 email subscribers, and by March 2016 had 150+ paying members generating over $500,000 in revenue in just 8 months. Her growth is driven by prolific content creation (3-6 daily emails with 2,500+ word posts, 47+ self-published books, and 4-5 weekly podcast episodes) and word-of-mouth referrals, with total 2015 revenue exceeding $1 million.
Front is a shared inbox management SaaS platform founded by Matilda Collins in early 2015 that helps teams collaborate on asynchronous communication (email, Twitter, Facebook, Twilio). The company has grown from 240K MRR with 1,200 customers in 2016 to 700K MRR with 1,700 customers by 2017, tripling revenue in 11 months through land-and-expand motions and a newly formed marketing team. Despite raising $14M total (including Series A), Front maintains an 88% gross margin, negative net churn, and operates lean with only ~$250K monthly burn.
BillB is a bootstrapped B2B SaaS platform launched in 2015 that provides e-commerce backend tools (invoicing, shipping, inventory management) for small businesses selling across multiple channels. Growing 70% year-over-year with 9,000+ paying customers, the company generates $2.2M ARR while maintaining 25-30k monthly profit through platform partnerships—particularly Shopify—which drive over 50% of signups.
Keboola is an end-to-end data integration and automation platform founded in 2014 by a team that transitioned from running a cloud migration agency. They bootstrapped without taking venture capital initially, scaled through referrals and community building (like their Data Girls program with 20,000+ participants), and later introduced product-led growth with a freemium model that brought 4,000 signups with 100 converting to paid customers. The company focuses on serving enterprise customers while building a partner ecosystem with 1,400 applications in their marketplace.