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

10
Case Studies
$129k
Avg MRR
$520k
Highest MRR
7
With Revenue Data
Bunnyshellby Alin Dobra

Bunnyshell is a cloud management PaaS founded by Alin Dobra that automates provisioning, deployment, and infrastructure management across multiple cloud platforms. Launched in March 2018 with a 'sell-it-while-you-build-it' strategy using word-of-mouth and network outreach, the company secured €750K in funding and reached $12k/mo MRR by providing services to enterprise clients including pharma and eCommerce companies. The founders emphasize listening to customer feedback, focusing on specific use cases rather than broad feature sets, and building trust through partnerships with major cloud providers.

SaaSword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Failory
$12k/mo
Metriloby Murray Ivanov

Metrilo is an e-commerce CRM, analytics, and email automation platform founded by Murray Ivanov in April 2014. The company grew from 18k MRR (120 customers) to 67k MRR (450 customers) in 12 months—a 3.2x increase—primarily through paid Facebook ads spending $20-45k monthly. With a healthy 4-month payback period, 4% monthly logo churn, and 1.2x net MRR expansion, Metrilo is a profitable bootstrapped startup planning a $1.2-1.3M Series A raise in 2018.

SaaSpaid-adssubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$67k/mo
Webliumby David Braun

Weblium is a bootstrapped SaaS platform founded by David Braun (who previously sold Template Monster for $100M in 2013) that subsidizes website creation for $400 and then charges $10/month for ongoing hosting, maintenance, and management. Launched in late 2017, it has grown to 3,250 paying customers generating $425k ARR with 0% churn so far, powered entirely by strategic partnerships with banks, incubators, and business registrars rather than paid advertising.

SaaSpartnershipssubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$33k/mo
Customer.comby Brad Barnbaum

Customer.com is a B2B SaaS platform founded in 2015 by Brad Barnbaum and Jeremy Seeley that orchestrates customer data across multiple sources to empower support agents. After 18 months of platform development, they launched in April 2017 and achieved 40% quarterly revenue expansion with an average customer paying $100/month and between 1,000-10,000 customers.

SaaSenterprise-direct-salessubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$90k/mo
ShipHawkby Jeremy Bonehammer

ShipHawk is a transportation management system and fulfillment software for mid-market e-commerce retailers, manufacturers, and distributors (typically $10M-$500M ARR). Launched in 2013, the company has grown to serve 300+ paying customers including Grove Collaborative, achieving negative 15% net revenue churn and over 100% year-over-year growth. The company raised $12.5M in capital and generated south of $8.4M in ARR as of 2017, with most customer acquisition driven through platform partnerships with mid-market ERPs.

SaaSpartnershipssubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Refersionby Shibo Zhu

Refersion is a bootstrapped SaaS platform that helps e-commerce merchants track affiliate orders and automate commission payouts. Launched in 2014, the company grew from a freemium model to a subscription-based business serving 7,000+ merchants (5,000 paid) with $5M in annual revenue and $1.5M in EBITDA. Their primary growth channel is the Shopify App Store, where they maintain a 4.7-star rating with 758 reviews, and they leverage product integrations with other e-commerce platforms.

SaaSplatform-parasiticsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$520k/mo
BillB

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.

SaaSplatform-parasiticusage-basedvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$180k/mo
Reewby Claudiu

Reew is an automated SaaS platform that finds, delivers, and collects video reviews for e-commerce stores by scraping YouTube for relevant product videos and unboxing content. Launched in April 2024, the company grew to 88 users (32 paying) within weeks through organic search and Shopify app store discovery, generating approximately $1,600 MRR. The founder recently closed a $1.1M seed round on a $5M cap from nine strategic super-angels including high-profile tech operators, positioning for expansion across multiple e-commerce platforms.

SaaSproduct-hunt-launchsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$2k/mo
Creplingby Liam Gerarda

Crepling is a no-code e-commerce platform founded by brothers Liam (21) and Travis (18) from Malta. After selling their own Shopify sneaker resale store and attempting to launch an agency, they discovered the real market need was for a centralized, integrated e-commerce platform. They bootstrapped to 500+ customers and $1B+ GMV across all six continents through word-of-mouth and agency partnerships, recently raising a seed round from Jason Calacanis' Launch Accelerator.

SaaSword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia The SaaS Podcast
ReCaptureby Dave Rodenbar

Dave Rodenbar acquired ReCapture in 2016, an abandoned cart recovery and email marketing SaaS for e-commerce merchants, starting at $3,500 MRR. After a challenging first year learning the Magento ecosystem, he discovered a critical pricing insight: matching his base plan ($29/month) to Shopify's platform cost unlocked rapid growth. He scaled the business to mid-six figures ARR through strategic partnerships and platform integrations, becoming 100% bootstrapped with a small team of 3-4 people.

SaaSpartnershipssubscriptionvia The SaaS Podcast

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