Google Startups
6 case studies with real revenue and traction data from google startups.
Deets is a review platform launched by serial entrepreneur Paul English to challenge Yelp's outdated model. Instead of relying on reviews from strangers with different preferences, Deets surfaces recommendations from friends, influencers you follow, and algorithmically similar users using machine learning, inspired by TikTok's recommendation engine. English launched it two weeks before this interview and positioned it as a potential billion-dollar opportunity.
Do Anything is an AI-powered autonomous agent platform that executes tasks without explicit prompts. The founder Garrett created it as a side project while building Pipe Dream, demonstrating the capability to analyze YouTube channels, create content plans, generate presentations, and handle complex workflows automatically through natural language requests.
Magic City Ford, run by serial entrepreneur Cameron Johnson, is a car dealership in Roanoke, Virginia generating close to $80 million in annual revenue. The business was founded by Cameron's great grandfather in 1938 and has been sustained through consistent hustle and staying power. Cameron has optimized customer acquisition to around $350 per sale by shifting away from traditional newspaper advertising toward a multi-channel approach (50% online, 20% radio, 20% TV, 10% direct mail), with online advertising driving the highest ROI through Google Ads and lead tracking.
June Group is an ad tech platform founded by Mitchell Rich in 2005 that connects brands with consumers through non-interruptive video advertising in mobile apps. The company bootstrapped profitably for 10 years before raising $28 million in mezzanine debt and a private equity investment in 2015, growing to 75 employees with consistent 10-25% year-over-year growth while maintaining profitability.
Xsella is a cloud-based SaaS platform launched in 2011 that helps service businesses (architects, accountants, designers, consultants, agencies) manage operations through automation and integration with existing tools. With $11M in total funding, 60 employees across Sydney and San Francisco, and over 1,000 customers, Xsella has achieved strong unit economics with ~$480k-$4.8M monthly revenue, 80% daily active user engagement, and 20-30% year-one expansion revenue with negative 10% net revenue churn.
Folderly is an email deliverability SaaS platform founded by Michael Maximoff as a spin-off from the Balkans appointment-setting agency. Rather than raising capital, the founders bootstrapped by first selling their email spam solution as a service to existing agency clients, then productized it into a SaaS offering at $200 per seat. The company leverages its parent agency's customer base, lost deals pipeline, and performance-based organizational structure to drive growth while maintaining high margins.