Love Canny We use them at CommentSold for feature ideas, bug reports, and even top 1% feature ideas. The ability to tie it into our product and see the features voted on from an MRR aggregate not a vote-aggregate is phenomenal
How we built a $1M ARR SaaS startup
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#12Congratulations! This is a really inspiring story and I really appreciate you guys opening the backdoor to show us how the magic happened!
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#14Down for me, cache link: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:a7QDlH...
Back up now! Upgraded our AWS Lightsail instance. Thanks for posting that cache link :)
Use ElasticBeanStalk... nah, actually that's a terrible idea.
Edit: Use Caprover inside of an AMI on an autoscaling group on EC2 (t2.smalls if you want)... or use ECS on Fargate.
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#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
Back up now! Upgraded our AWS Lightsail instance. Thanks for posting that cache link :)
> Upgraded our AWS Lightsail instance. Use ElasticBeanStalk... nah, actually that's a terrible idea. Edit: Use Caprover inside of an AMI on an autoscaling group on EC2 (t2.smalls if you want)... or use ECS on Fargate.
The main problem is we were on a $10/mo server, which is plenty for our typical blog traffic. But definitely not enough for HN! Heh.
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To be honest, 3.5 years to hit 1M ARR is pretty impressive if you are bootstrapped. Were they bootstrapped ?
Yes, they bootstrapped their way entirely to $1M ARR. Huge accomplishment. HN hug of death on the original link so it's hard to read that right now.
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#19Love Canny We use them at CommentSold for feature ideas, bug reports, and even top 1% feature ideas. The ability to tie it into our product and see the features voted on from an MRR aggregate not a vote-aggregate is phenomenal
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Yes, they bootstrapped their way entirely to $1M ARR. Huge accomplishment. HN hug of death on the original link so it's hard to read that right now.
Uh, how do you “bootstrap” a team of 9 at $1m ARR? I thought bootstrapping means your revenues cover your costs.