ScreenFlow Startups
2 case studies with real revenue and traction data from screenflow startups.
Chris Oliver built GoRails starting in 2014 as a successor to the dormant Railscasts, offering weekly screencasts teaching advanced Ruby on Rails topics. He bootstrapped from zero to over $1 million in total revenue by combining free educational content (blog posts, videos, community forums) with paid products including a subscription screencast service ($20/month), courses, app templates, and Hatchbox (a Rails deployment automation tool). His traction came primarily through SEO and organic discovery, combined with strategic email list building (23,000 subscribers) and community engagement.
Joseph Michael built Learn Scrivener Fast, a one-time-purchase online course teaching writers how to master Scrivener software, generating $500,000 in revenue in 2015 (averaging $40-42k/month). Starting from a $60k/year casino job with no email list, he grew the business through strategic JV partnerships with influential writers, leveraging a 30% conversion rate on webinars and building a targeted email list of 60,000+ subscribers. His model demonstrates how teaching strategy around an existing tool can be more profitable than the software itself.