Ilai Szpiezak

We replaced our pre-seed with sales: $300k in 60 days

Hey PH đź‘‹

We just sold $300k+ in 60 days with @Pretty Prompt through a lifetime deal on AppSumo.

This shows you can build a company your way.

Founders often think there is a set process to succeed. I disagree.

  • You don’t need Harvard on your resume.

  • You don’t need VCs in most cases.

  • You don’t need “connections.”

You just need a real problem to solve and a simple solution to fix it.

For us:

  • Problem: writing good prompts takes time. A bad prompt = a bad result.

  • Solution: Pretty Prompt. Grammarly for prompting.

We have no investors. No big-name companies backing us. We are fully bootstrapped.

We did what I think every founder should do: Focus on your customers. Build your product.

So far it’s been an incredible run.
Launched here on PH last year → 25k users today → AppSumo launch → $300k in 60 days.

I wrote a full post and article here.

This is just the beginning...

I’d love to hear how others stayed alive as a startup.

Did you follow the “normal” path with investment, or bootstrap your way?

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Matt Carroll

very impressive. thanks for sharing here as you go. pretty inspiring to read about!

Matt Carroll

was the app sumo deal promoted?

Ilai Szpiezak

@catt_marroll Only by AppSumo, we didn't do anything in that front.

Peter Claridge

Great build in public story, love reading about your success! AppSumo takes an eye-watering cut of revenue (or at least they did when we launched @StreamAlive - Interactive PPT slides ) so your launch must have been incredibly popular to make as much as you did!

Ilai Szpiezak

@peterclaridge Hey! Yes they do take a lot...