Microservices Startups
2 case studies with real revenue and traction data from microservices startups.
Flux was a modular multi-messaging client that attempted to solve data silos by aggregating messages from platforms like Facebook and email. The startup raised €70,000 in angel funding and burned through approximately €70,000 in personal savings, but failed during private beta before achieving any revenue. The failure resulted from a combination of factors including bad cofounder fit, over-engineering of technical components, poor timing with API changes from major platforms, and a failed enterprise contract negotiation that exhausted their remaining runway.
VidHug is a one-time payment B2C platform that lets users create and share group video compilations for special occasions. After years of slow growth as a side project ($600-$1,000/month from 2018-2020), the COVID-19 pandemic triggered exponential viral growth as people couldn't celebrate in person. Revenue went from $1,000/month in February 2020 to six figures in April 2020, with daily active users growing from 250 to 80,000. The company was acquired by Punchbowl Networks in 2021 for an undisclosed amount.