OBS Startups
3 case studies with real revenue and traction data from obs startups.
Carissa Hill built a Facebook marketing course teaching small businesses how to acquire customers through Facebook. After launching in February 2015 with $100k annual revenue, she discovered Facebook Live in June 2016 and dramatically accelerated growth, generating $105k in sales in one week and $180k in June 2016 alone. She now replicates her Facebook Live model across multiple partner groups, converting warm audiences at 50% rates.
BrandLive is a SaaS live video platform launched in 2014 by Fritz Brumder that enables brands and retailers to create engaging live content for marketing, training, and commerce. The company serves enterprise customers like REI, Pottery Barn, and Adidas with annual contracts ranging from $30K-$60K, generating over $3M in pure SaaS ARR with 70% year-over-year growth and healthy unit economics (105% NRR, $1 CAC per $1 ARR).
VidLive is a micro-SaaS tool that auto-embeds Facebook Live videos on websites using a single embed code that updates for every live stream, eliminating the need to manually grab a new code each time. Founded by Sean North in late 2018 as a side project while working full-time as a developer, the company grew to 450 paying customers ($3,100/month MRR) by leveraging organic search and a strong product-market fit with churches. Growth accelerated dramatically during COVID lockdowns, with roughly half of all customers signing up in the last two to three months of the interview period.