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Earned $2064 with ElevenLabs in Just 2 Months!
After resisting ElevenLabs for a year, the creator finally leaped, earning $2064 in just two months. Starting with only $39 in the first three days, consistent earnings grew to $300 a week, and then unexpectedly surged to $600 in a single week. The key to success? They researched trending voices, …
2 Years, 14 Fails, and First $45.99 Sale
After two years of failed app ideas, countless debugging nights, and multiple redesigns, the creator behind Run&Grow finally saw their first sale of $45.99. What changed? They stopped trying to please everyone and found their true audience, runners who wanted to track their progress. By adding motivational rewards (like virtual …
How One Niche Service Earned $8K in 60 Days
After years of building unprofitable AI wrapper apps, an indie hacker found unexpected success with a simple, non-AI product called Yadaphone. When Skype announced its shutdown, he spotted a niche opportunity for affordable international calling. He quickly built and launched a minimal viable product (MVP) over a weekend, gained traction …
Sleep App’s First Sale of $35
After struggling with insomnia for years, this creator built Whisper Sleep, a calming mobile app offering slow-paced sleep stories ranging from Greek myths to quirky business case studies. Users can customize their experience with different voice actors and background sounds. Just recently, they celebrated their first sale of $35. Built …
This Creator Made Their First Etsy Sale with a Football-Inspired Apron
This creator stepped away from app development and dove into a fun side project combining two personal passions, football and cooking. They launched FootyGifty, an Etsy store selling print-on-demand aprons featuring iconic vintage football jerseys. Despite no ads or marketing budget, they made their first real sale after a month …
First Sale Was a Lifetime Deal
This creator made their first sale just hours after launching a paywall version of their product and running a test Reddit ad campaign, along with posting in several subreddits. The most exciting part? The customer didn’t just subscribe monthly, they bought a lifetime subscription. Initially, the creator had only planned …
$2.99 and a Ton of Grit
This creator made their first sale this week 4 months after launching their product, Tryvana. At first, the fear of becoming “one of those people” who worked for years with zero traction weighed heavy. But instead of giving up, they committed to marketing daily making hundreds of TikToks and spending …
Two Tries, One Sale
This creator just made their first dropshipping sale, which didn’t come easy. They started learning about dropshipping two years ago, but fear kept them from launching. In April last year, they finally opened a store, but after months of no sales (and no real campaign strategy), they shut it down. …
How a Simple AI Art App Earned $100 on Day One
This creator built MakeToon AI, a simple web app that transforms user photos into anime and Studio Ghibli-style art and made $100+ in just 24 hours after launch. The app was built in about 6 hours using Next.js, Tailwind, and Stripe, with backend tools handling image processing, email delivery, and …
After 7 Months, Peasy Finally Made Its First Sale
This creator built Peasy, a privacy-friendly SaaS analytics tool, and just made their first sale of $9 after about 7 months of development and a month of marketing. They focused on being different by avoiding cookies (so no cookie banners needed) and protecting visitor data. Their lightweight script won’t slow …
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