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Docker Startups

4 case studies with real revenue and traction data from docker startups.

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Case Studies
$97k
Avg MRR
$180k
Highest MRR
2
With Revenue Data
Cold Email Studioby Andrew Pierno

Andrew Pierno launched Cold Email Studio as a service business to generate quick cash flow after a grueling 5-year exit from a security software startup. Using cold email to target YC founders with offers of free pilots, he booked meetings within 30 minutes and signed 7 customers in two weeks. The business grew from $500/month to $14k/month by April 2021, with a 2021 goal of $50k MRR, demonstrating that service businesses can generate revenue faster than traditional SaaS.

Agencycold-emailsubscriptionvia Failory
$14k/mo
Plot.lyby Jack Palmer

Plot.ly is a charting library SaaS founded in 2013 that serves data scientists and developers with visualization tools for both cloud and on-premise deployment. Starting from $300k in their first year of sales (2014), they've grown to approximately $2M ARR with 3,000+ cloud customers and ~300 on-prem customers by doubling revenue year-over-year. Their growth has been driven entirely by organic/SEO strategies built around exceptional documentation and product quality, with minimal paid acquisition spend and a healthy sub-60-day payback period.

SaaScontent-marketingsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Core Mediaby Zoran Stammer

Core Media, founded in 1996, helps luxury and enterprise brands create iconic online flagship stores by integrating brand experience with e-commerce capabilities. Starting as a bootstrapped content management company, they pivoted through DRM and e-commerce plays to become a market leader serving 120+ enterprise customers with ~$20M in total revenue ($10M ARR) and impressive unit economics (50K CAC, ~$500K ACV, 7-year LTV ~$3.5M). They maintain 95% logo retention and negative 8% net revenue churn by being a trusted partner for premium brands that must innovate quickly across 80+ languages and 140+ countries.

SaaSenterprise-direct-salessubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Stackifyby Matt Watson

Stackify is an Application Performance Monitoring (APM) SaaS platform founded by Matt Watson in 2012 to help software developers debug and troubleshoot production applications. The company bootstrapped to $1.2M ARR by 2017 with 900+ customers before raising $3M in outside capital, achieving 80% year-over-year growth driven primarily by content marketing that generates 800,000 website visitors monthly.

SaaScontent-marketingsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$180k/mo

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