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Wi-Fi Startups

3 case studies with real revenue and traction data from wi-fi startups.

3
Case Studies
$18k
Avg MRR
$25k
Highest MRR
2
With Revenue Data
Mojio

Mojio is a connected car platform launched in 2012 and backed by Deutsche Telekom and Amazon that enables existing cars to connect to the internet. Kenny Hawke, who previously took iGo public in 1999, took over as CEO in fall 2015 and has landed major contracts including rollouts with Deutsche Telekom in Europe and a North American carrier. The company operates on a revenue-share model with telecom operators and projects to have millions of units installed within 2-3 years.

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Mobstackby Sharod and Ravi

Mobstack is a Bangalore-based SaaS platform founded in 2010 that pivoted in 2015 to focus on Beaconstack, a proximity-based marketing and analytics solution using Bluetooth beacon technology. The company has grown to $25k MRR with 100+ customers and 10,000+ beacons deployed globally, including a major deployment with Google at 117 Indian train stations. They've raised $3.5M in capital from Accel Partners, Cisco, and angels, and are on track to hit $500k ARR by end of 2017.

SaaScontent-marketingsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$25k/mo
Click Itby Vivek Kumar

Click It helps enterprises and mid-sized businesses reduce turnover by giving frontline employees a voice through Wi-Fi-enabled kiosks. Founded in 2012 but pivoted to their current offering in early 2018, they achieved ~100 customers paying ~$100/month ($10k MRR) within 3 months through referrals and enterprise pilots, with zero customer churn and growing demand from warehouse, logistics, retail, and manufacturing sectors.

SaaSword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$10k/mo

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