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$218 MRR and damn proud of it, too!


You deserve to be proud, well done Joe. Most side projects fail, yours didn't. Enjoy being a dad!


Agreed. Having bootstrapped a $10m+ ARR business, I always think it’s a HUGE accomplishment when somebody makes their first dollar from SaaS.

If you haven’t yet, follow Joe on Twitter (https://twitter.com/joemasilotti). He’s one of the most positive dudes building SaaS on the internet and it’s just so enjoyable to watch.


you bootstrapped one hell of a business. SaaS is hard, but y'all made it look easy


Thanks! It's def really hard. Nothing easy about it.


How much did you sell it for?


Maybe a 1000 or 2000. Not worth spending 14 months in my opinion.


the lessons learned are definitely worth if you apply it going forward. making successful products and wealth is a skill. that value snowballs into making one rich


I doubt it. I think it's actually opposite. You create something which the market pulls away from you.


Definitely more than that. I sold something doing $5MRR for $2000 on MicroAcquire.


Any idea how the buyer did after that?

I'm a big microacquire lurker.


Hard to say really. They revamped the webpage but left the product mostly the same (was a Google Sheet add-on). The only insight I have is the "# Users" that gets listed in the Google Workplace Marketplace. I think it's up to a few hundred, so likely they haven't made their money back yet.


$218 MRR = $2616 ARR

With a pretty standard 4x multiple, it's a $10k business. Though I imagine the slower growth etc resulted in an actual valuation ~$8k.


I just meant it was not printing millions after 14 months hah

well done Joe, I should start following your footsteps!




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