An australian solopreneur turned a simple analytics app into a SaaS that makes $1 Million a year ($85k MRR).
The crazy part?
He did in a couple of years with no funding and absolutely zero know-how in coding or marketing when he kicked off.
This is his story 👇
So many ops for solo SaaS founders these days.
Don't need a unique idea, just look at massive companies, then build something for a portion of users.
Make it affordable, talk to people, add the features people tell you.
Seeing it happen more than ever these days.
Only you decide how hard it will be to reach $10,000/mo:
Agency — $2000 x 5 customers
AI wrapper — $200 x 50 customers
Digital products — $50 x 200 customers
Micro-SaaS — $20 x 500 customers
Start easy. Overcomplicate later.
Calling all solopreneurs out there! 🌟
How do you stay motivated and inspired while working solo on your business journey?
Share your tips and let's uplift each other! 💪
Here’s how I started Tweet Hunter:
🛠 Built an MVP - 1 feature
📢 Tweeted about it
💰 People pay for it ($9 at the time)
🏗 Shipped a lot more
We validated the product with 1 feature and then expanded to a full Twitter suite
Stop waiting
Ship with a super limited scope
"Bro - you can't scale past $5M as a solopreneur."
Who cares?
The average person would be happy making $100,000 with a supremely improved lifestyle.
Stop letting other people define your 'enough'.
Just launched the SaaS Starter Stack.
It's a list of free & affordable tools to help you launch a SaaS, fast.
Got a suggestion? Contribute:
https://t.co/e3AeGmZZnr
If you're looking to build a SaaS, here's what I'm using:
- @MongoDB (database)
- @nuxt_js (code)
- @stripe (subscriptions)
- @render (servers)
- @cannyHQ (feedback)
- @crisp_im (support)
- @transloadit (media processing)
- @PlausibleHQ (analytics)
- @getRewardful (affiliates)
- @SendGrid (email API)
- @dubdotco (link shortening)
Almost all have a free plan to get you started.