Researching apps to help a friend solve a problem with their business, I came across two popular apps and decided to research their founders. I learned some interesting things. Each app does over $100k in monthly revenue, with 80% or higher net profit margins. I know this because both founders talk openly about revenue figures in interviews, and one even shares the revenue figures in his social media bio.
Both founders built their apps and maintain them without the help of a team. And neither is interested in scaling their company. They’re happy to grow revenue but uninterested in recruiting or managing a team. They’re hackers who want to quickly build products others find useful and will pay for. With this philosophy, they’re not focused on B2B customers; they’ve created apps that are B2C oriented. The apps are self-service with low price points ($40). Often, people will pay for one-time usage, so they’re less focused on recurring revenue. I’m assuming this works because their apps appeal to a large global market and they acquire many new customers via word of mouth, which keeps customer acquisition costs low.
I’m intrigued by both of these indie hacker founders. I want to learn more about their approach to quickly building and launching one-person companies that generate over $1 million in annual revenue.