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MongoDB Startups

5 case studies with real revenue and traction data from mongodb startups.

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$10k
Avg MRR
$20k
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MetricSpotby Angel Diaz

MetricSpot is a bootstrapped Spanish-language SEO toolkit founded by Angel Diaz in 2013 to fill a market gap for affordable, comprehensive SEO tools in Spanish and LATAM markets. Starting with no investment and learning to code from scratch, Angel grew the company through influencer outreach and an affiliate program to reach 45,000+ registered users and $3,000/month revenue by 2019. The company remains 100% remote and indie-focused, prioritizing sustainable growth and lifestyle over VC funding.

SaaScontent-marketingfreemiumvia Failory
$3k/mo
Headlimeby Danny Postma

Danny Postma built Headlime, an AI-powered copywriting SaaS, in just one month and grew it from $1K to $20K MRR in 3 months through viral Twitter content and the 'build in public' strategy. The product gained massive traction after pivoting to use GPT-3, and Danny sold the company in March 2021 for a seven-figure sum to Jarvis.ai after just 8 months of operation.

SaaScontent-marketingsubscriptionvia Failory
$20k/mo
Frontend Mentorby Matt Studdert

Frontend Mentor is a freemium SaaS platform that helps developers improve front-end coding skills by building professionally designed projects. Founded by Matt Studdert, a former personal trainer turned developer, the platform grew from a simple resource list to a thriving community of 150,000+ members, reaching $17K MRR through organic word-of-mouth and community-driven growth, with a Product Hunt launch and strategic partnerships with content creators.

SaaSword-of-mouthfreemiumvia Failory
$17k/mo
Eventlootby Justin Anyanwu

Eventloot was a SaaS platform for wedding planners that Justin Anyanwu built over 3 years, ultimately losing $20,000 before shutting down. The startup failed because Justin and his partner built the product based on assumptions rather than talking to actual customers, missing critical features like multi-user collaboration and data import. While cold email to qualified prospects worked better than Facebook Ads, the lack of product-market fit combined with competition from better-funded incumbents and demoralizing progress made closure the logical decision.

SaaScold-emailsubscriptionvia Failory
$80/mo
Wes Bos (Personal Brand / Course Business)by Wes Bos

Wes Bos is a web developer, designer, entrepreneur, and teacher who built a six-figure course business through content marketing and community engagement. Starting with popular blog posts about Sublime Text, he self-published a book that sold 300 copies in the first day to his 2,000 email subscribers, proving demand for his teaching. Over 15+ years, he scaled to ~30,000 paid course users across four major courses (React for Beginners leading with 14,000 students), an email list of 165,000 subscribers with 30-70% open rates, and 100,000 Twitter followers, leveraging authentic content and community interaction rather than aggressive marketing tactics.

Othercontent-marketingsubscriptionvia Indie Hackers Podcast

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