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Jul 27, 2021 26 tweets 7 min read Read on X
Just reached a major milestone: $50k MRR Image
We've been able to reach this level with only me and my co-founder Vishal - no employees.

The crazy thing is... Vishal and I have never met in person, even though we've been working together for 3 years.
He's in India and I'm in the US.

We had plans on meeting face-to-face a while back, but then COVID happened.

So for now we just continue to Zoom a couple times a week, wondering how tall the other person actually is.
Onward to the next big milestone: $83,333 MRR 🚀
Also, none of this would have ever happened without @IndieHackers

That's where Vishal and I found each other.

So a huge thanks to @csallen. You've literally changed my life!
Another crazy part of this journey:

We have an almost-2-year-old daughter, and my wife works out of the house.

So I have been juggling running a SaaS and watching my daughter at home for the past 2 years.

I love hanging out with her 😍 Image
To do this, I've had to be super intentional about how I structure my days:

I basically never agree to calls and I don't do demos

If someone asks for a demo, I respectfully decline and direct them to video tutorials - or tell them to just sign up for a free trial to test it out
"But aren't you losing out on some potential revenue by not doing demos?"

Probably 🤷‍♂️

But I wouldn't really enjoy my life if I was constantly doing demos - and our ARPU doesn't really support it.

We've also worked really hard to make the software as intuitive as possible.
"How did you grow to $50k MRR? What acquisition channels?

I'm thinking about writing a short book to answer this question, with everything we've done to get to this point.

If you want to be notified when the book is out, feel free to fill out this form:

forms.gle/hFQyG2UGaWkjJS…
11 people signed up already

I guess this means I'll need to actually write this book 😅 Image
I would be remiss if I didn't mention the fact we are 100% bootstrapped:

We have never raised a dime of VC money.

And we were also able to get traction without investing any of our own money.
And as fun as it's been operating as a 2-person team, we will need to hire a customer support rep at some point in the near future.

If you or someone you know is looking for a customer support position, you can apply here:

docs.google.com/document/d/1Lb…
Some people have asked me about the breakdown of work between me and Vishal:

Vishal is a developer, so he does all the coding.

I don’t know how to code at all, so I do all the marketing, customer support, and product manager stuff.

It’s the perfect complementary match.
I know my buddy @levelsio is very pro “you don’t need a co-founder”

If you can do it all yourself like Pieter does, that is absolutely amazing!

However, both Vishal and I would tell you that neither of us could’ve made it to this point without each other.
I've had a lot of people ask me to elaborate on how Vishal and I actually got connected:

I posted on the @IndieHackers forum to see if anyone was looking for a "marketing co-founder"

Vishal saw the post and sent me a DM, which led to a video call.
Vishal had already built an MVP version of OneUp, but was struggling to find users, and the product definitely needed some polish and bugs squashed

(Vishal would be the first to admit that marketing is not his strong suit)

He asked me to come on board as 50%-50% co-founder.
The way we structure it is that we would need to hit $1k MRR before I "vested" my 50%.

This was to protect against me coming in and taking half of the company, and then doing nothing.

If we never hit $1k MRR, then I would own nothing.
If I recall correctly, we were able to hit $1k MRR within 5 months of joining together.

Most of those early customers came from Product Hunt.
This was probably not the most official way to structure things, but we decided to give it a go anyway

In my mind, I was willing to put 12 months of hard work, and then see where things stood at the end of that year.

Worst case: no customers, move on

Best case: Hit $50k MRR 😎
"How confident were you that you'd be able to grow OneUp and find paying customers?"

Not confident at all.

I literally had no idea if we'd be able to get any paying customers.

But we had validation in the form of many profitable competitors already in the market.
"How did you know that you could trust each other?"

We didn't. It was entirely possible that one of us would screw over the other person.

But we slowly built our trust in each other early on, and are now at the point where we are great friends.
Someone DM'd me the question in the screenshot

Short answer: Content marketing (we don't pay for any ads, so our CAC is $0)

Long answer: I'm writing a short book that will go over every way we've acquired customers. You can get on the waitlist here: forms.gle/7kmsEwz59wUCe8… Image
One thing I haven't mentioned much is talking to your users.

The product has come such a long way over the last 3 years, and basically every feature we've added is based on direct feedback from our users.
When people say "talk to your users", I think there is some confusion on what they actually mean (did they do phone calls, video calls, or emails)

For us, "talking to users" is 100% via chat and email.

Sometimes we will ask users to take a screen recording using Loom.
"You probably have a fancy desk and computer setup though, right?"

Nope.

I usually work from the kitchen table on my 3-year-old MacBook Air.

And most of the time, there are bottles and sippy cups surrounding me 🙂 Image
Another thing I thought important to add:

I have no idea what I am doing, and am mostly making it up as I go

You don't need to have it all figured out to find success

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Dec 21, 2021
Here is how to use Reddit to find users for your SaaS

(we've used these methods to bootstrap our SaaS to over $750,000 in annual recurring revenue)

👇
First step: Find and join the subreddits relevant to your niche.

For our SaaS called OneUp (a social media scheduling tool), some of the relevant subreddits are r/socialmedia, r/marketing, and r/socialmediamarketing
There are basically 2 ways to find paying customers from Reddit:

1. commenting on other people’s posts

and

2. posting

We’ll dig into commenting on other people’s posts first.
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Oct 8, 2021
If you’re not a developer and want to start a startup, you need to find a technical co-founder

The alternative route of hiring a dev to build your idea will be way more expensive than you think
But if your not a dev, you should be bringing some solid marketing or sales chops to the table

Being the “business” guy doesn’t mean much when you’re bootstrapping an early stage startup
“Where can I find a technical co-founder?”

Post on Indie Hackers.
Post on subreddits like r/SaaS
Post in Facebook groups
Post on Twitter

If you are resourceful, you’ll be able to find a technical co-founder
Read 8 tweets
Sep 30, 2021
Something I haven't mentioned much:

I've watched our now 2-year-old daughter full-time while growing OneUp to $50k+ MRR

It's hard, but it can be done
"Couldn't you just pay for daycare or a babysitter?"

Yeah. But I really enjoy getting to spend every day with her.
I also have to say that this probably would not be possible if I was a solo founder.

My co-founder Vishal has been amazing, and my daughter frequently joins us on our Zoom calls
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Sep 28, 2021
A while back, I created a spreadsheet of every single social media scheduling tool

That included each tool's:

- Supported social networks
- Starting monthly $ price
- Whether it had a free-forever plan Image
I hadn't touched it for a year or so... so I decided to go back in and update all the information for each scheduling tool.

My goal is for this spreadsheet to be the #1 resource for anyone who is looking for or comparing different social media scheduling tools.
Here's the spreadsheet if anyone is interested:

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
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Aug 31, 2021
Today is YC's Demo Day, where founders try their hardest to give away control of their company.

Let's celebrate bootstrapped and self-funded founders with our own "Demo Day". Reply with:

1. A description of your company in 10 words or less
2. MRR (if any)
3. Link to your site
I'll go first:

1. OneUp is a social media scheduling tool
2. $55k MRR
3. oneupapp.io
We've done this the past 2 years and it's led to some great exposure for bootstrapped startups 🤓

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Aug 26, 2021
We've reached $55k MRR. Just 2 co-founders, no employees.
"How did you do it? What acquisition channels?"

Short answer: SEO
Long answer:

I am writing a short book that goes over all the ways we've acquired customers.

You can read the 1st chapter of the book for free here:
docs.google.com/document/d/1hD…
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