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19 case studies with real revenue and traction data from google docs startups.

19
Case Studies
$454k
Avg MRR
$2.5M
Highest MRR
6
With Revenue Data
GrowthMentorby Foti Panagio

GrowthMentor is a two-sided marketplace connecting entrepreneurs and growth marketers with vetted mentors for 1:1 Skype calls, charging $99/year per mentee. Foti Panagio bootstrapped the platform from his own pain point of rapid skill-building through expert calls rather than courses, launching the public beta in October 2018 after 3 months of customer development and 6 months of development. Through community-focused word-of-mouth marketing via Facebook groups, LinkedIn, and niche communities, the platform grew to $3.5K/month ARR by June 2019, with mentors becoming natural advocates due to their strong networks in the startup ecosystem.

Marketplaceword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Failory
$292/mo
FreshConnectby Tarun Gupta

FreshConnect was an online B2B marketplace for fresh agricultural produce that achieved ₹2.5M MRR (₹25M ARR) through offline sales and WhatsApp-based customer engagement, but failed to scale due to poor hiring decisions, lack of focus, insufficient capital, and inability to raise external funding. Co-founder Tarun Gupta and his team eventually accepted an acqui-hire deal after 19 months of full-time work, during which the startup burned ₹100,000-150,000 monthly while bootstrapped.

Marketplaceword-of-mouthothervia Failory
$2.5M/mo
Amit Agarwal's Google Workspace Plugins (Digital Inspiration)by Amit Agarwal

Amit Agarwal is a one-man operation in India generating between $15-30 million annually through a suite of 14+ plugins for Google Workspace. Starting as a tech blogger writing tips and tricks on his Digital Inspiration website, he built plugins including a mail merge tool for Gmail (7.5M downloads), Document Studio ($79/year), and custom enterprise solutions for companies like Airbus, LinkedIn, and Disney. His freemium model with premium tiers ($39-79/year) demonstrates the massive revenue potential of niche productivity tools.

SaaScontent-marketingfreemiumvia My First Million
Starter Storyby Pat

Starter Story is a content platform that interviews and profiles founders running businesses generating $10K-$100K+ monthly revenue. Founded by Pat as a side project in 2016, it grew to include a blog with case studies, YouTube channel, community, and products by requiring founders to publicly share their revenue numbers. HubSpot acquired the company, with the deal expected to close around the time of this interview.

Contentcontent-marketingfreemiumvia My First Million
Quicksproutby Neil Patel

Neil Patel built Quicksprout into a content powerhouse generating 3.9 million monthly website visits, collecting approximately 1,000 email leads per day through educational marketing content. He is now building a SaaS product that automates the marketing optimization tasks he and his team have performed for hundreds of clients, offering a freemium model to help small businesses grow their web traffic without expensive consulting.

SaaScontent-marketingfreemiumvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Smarter Marketer Project / Yuri Elkaim's Businessby Yuri Elkaim

Yuri Elkaim built a digital health and nutrition business centered around the Super Nutrition Academy membership ($49/month) and the Defeating Diabetes Kit ($37 one-time offer). By offering a free 1-month academy trial with the diabetes kit, he achieved a 60% upsell conversion rate and ~$237 average customer lifetime value, enabling him to profitably acquire customers through paid media at $50-55 CPA, generating approximately $65,000 monthly from the academy alone (1,300 members) plus additional revenue from nine other product brands and consumable products.

SaaSpaid-adsfreemiumvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$65k/mo
Lawn Starterby Ryan Farley, Steve

Lawn Starter is a two-sided marketplace that simplifies lawn care ordering for homeowners while providing backend infrastructure for local lawn care providers. Founded by 23-24 year old Ryan Farley (who left a $100k Capital One job) and Steve (who dropped out of Virginia Tech), the company reached over 2,000 customers across DC, Austin, and Orlando within ~2 years, generating ~$500k in annual revenue with $7.25M in funding.

Marketplaceword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Talking Shrimpby Laura Belgraine

Talking Shrimp is a copywriting agency and online course founded by Laura Belgraine, an award-winning copywriter with over 20 years of experience working with major brands including Bravo, NBC, Disney, and HBO. The business operates on a 50-50 revenue split between copywriting services (bringing in $30,000 in August alone) and The Copy Cure, an evergreen online course created with Marie Forleo that teaches people to write persuasively and authentically to drive sales.

Agencyenterprise-direct-salessubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
The Amazing Sellerby Scott Voelker

Scott Voelker built The Amazing Seller as a podcast and educational platform teaching others how to sell on Amazon through FBA private labeling. Starting his Amazon business in October 2014, he achieved $307,000 in gross revenue within 12 months with a 38% margin (~$114,000 net), while simultaneously building a successful podcast and coaching business. His teaching business now generates 75% of his income, demonstrating the power of documenting and monetizing expertise.

Othercontent-marketingfreemiumvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Sparks Entertainmentby Gil Wellsford

Sparks Entertainment is a creative lighting design and event production agency founded by Gil Wellsford at age 21, now operating across New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. The company generates approximately $1.2M in annual revenue by providing lighting, audio, audio-visual, and staging services for corporate events, tours, and social events. Growth is primarily driven through personal relationships and referrals, with 70-80% profit margins on events before capital equipment purchases.

Agencyword-of-mouthone-timevia Nathan Latka Podcast
Gimlet Mediaby Alex Bloomberg

Gimlet Media is a premium podcast network founded by Alex Bloomberg, a veteran of This American Life and Planet Money. The company produces high-quality narrative audio shows including Startup, Reply All, Mystery Show, Science Versus, and Surprisingly Awesome, generating over $1 million in annual ad revenue per show through CPM-based sponsorships well above industry standards ($50+ CPM vs. industry average of $20-30).

Contentcontent-marketingsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Funded Todayby Zach Smith

Funded Today is a crowdfunding agency co-founded by Zach Smith that has raised over $40 million for 300+ campaigns on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. The company started when Zach's consulting client proposed paying via revenue share instead of upfront fees, which evolved into a three-tiered service offering paid media, press landing, and cross-collaborations. With 31 remote employees and $8M in 2015 revenue, Funded Today takes a 30-35% percentage of funds raised and operates with a unique due diligence testing phase to predict campaign success.

Agencyword-of-mouthusage-basedvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Inspired Marketingby Sean Malarkey

Sean Malarkey founded Inspired Marketing, an e-learning company selling digital marketing courses focused on social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube. The flagship LinkedIn Influence course has generated over $2 million in revenue with over 20,000 customers, driven primarily through 60-70% affiliate commissions and 30-40% direct marketing through Facebook ads and funnel optimization. The business generates approximately $40,000 monthly from the LinkedIn course alone, representing about 25% of total company revenue.

SaaSword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
60 Second Communicationsby Jamie Turner

Jamie Turner is the CEO of 60 Second Communications, a full-service marketing agency that has helped major brands like Coca-Cola and AT&T with complex marketing problems. He built thought leadership through his blog 60 Second Marketer and speaking engagements, starting with free university gigs 15 years ago and eventually commanding $5,000+ per speaking engagement. Speaking now comprises approximately 25% of his annual revenue, which exceeds $100,000 per year from speaking alone.

Agencycontent-marketingothervia Nathan Latka Podcast
Hubstaffby Dave Nevo

Hubstaff is a bootstrapped SaaS time tracking and activity monitoring platform launched in 2013 by Dave Nevo and his partner Jared. As of March 2016, the company had 2,600 paying customers with an average revenue per user of $34/month, had just crossed $88K MRR (approaching $1M ARR), and maintained a healthy 3.9% customer churn rate. Growth was driven primarily through content marketing (40K monthly blog views) and viral effects as contractors brought in their managers from other companies.

SaaScontent-marketingsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$88k/mo
Outbound Creativeby Jake Jorgerman

Outbound Creative is a Denver-based agency founded by Jake Jorgerman in July 2015 that helps consulting firms and agencies win high-value clients through personalized outreach campaigns combining physical mail, email, and personalized video. The company charges monthly retainers of $2,000-$4,000 plus commission, currently generating $11,500 MRR from 5 retainer clients and aiming for $500,000 in annual revenue in 2016.

Agencypartnershipssubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$12k/mo
The Ozder Group / LaConaby Elizabeth Ozder

Elizabeth Ozder runs a 10-year-old consulting firm (The Ozder Group) specializing in media strategy and digital transformation, while also serving as head of revenue at LaCona, a content management platform powering 150 million unique monthly users across 60% of local markets. She advises legacy media brands and publishers on navigating the shift from scale-based ad models to subscription and engaged audience models, with clients including AOL, Univision, Associated Press, and others.

Agencypartnershipssubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
RUPAfiby Anubhav Jain

RUPAfi is an embedded lending platform providing BNPL credit to small businesses in India's B2B marketplaces. Launched in July 2020, the company grew from $5,000 MRR in June to $60,000 MRR by September (10x growth in 3 months) by partnering with major platforms like Flipkart and Walmart's B2B divisions. The company operates as a managed marketplace, handling customer acquisition, underwriting, and collections while balance sheet partners provide the capital, with RUPAfi keeping 40% of transaction fees.

SaaSpartnershipsusage-basedvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$60k/mo
Salesflareby Yaroon Cortout

Salesflare is a sales CRM built by Yaroon Cortout and co-founder Michael Farmer that automates data capture from emails, meetings, and other sources, eliminating manual CRM updates. Starting from Yaroon's own pain point using Salesforce at a marketing agency, the product evolved from a Salesforce integration play into a standalone CRM for small B2B companies, particularly marketing and software development agencies. Through 2+ years of manual sales, PR efforts, a Product Hunt launch (200-300 trials, #1 CRM ranking), and a massive AppSumo campaign (6,000 signups in 3 weeks), the company has grown to serve over 2,000 customers and raised over $1 million.

SaaSword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia The SaaS Podcast

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