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From startup pivot to $300k in 60 days.
We sold $300k in 60 days. Fully bootstrapped.
This is the story of how we stayed alive, and replaced our pre-seed with actual sales.
Two months ago, we ran a lifetime deal on AppSumo.
The outcome?
- 5,000+ new users
- Over 100 5-star reviews
- A full year of runway
Lifetime deals feel scary.
How can you know what will happen to your startup when you don t even know what you ll have for breakfast tomorrow?
But if the definition of a founder is staying alive,
we did what we had to do to stay alive.
And I m so fricking proud of what we ve built so far.
No VCs.
No Harvard.
No pitch decks.
Just us, a Chrome Extension, and our customers.
People are loving Pretty Prompt.
And saying things like:
"The best tool I have purchased over the years".
"Paid for itself in the first week."
Wrote the full story here: https://prettypromptai.substack....
Here s to the next 12 months, fully backed by our customers
Quick founder update
This week Intrascope was featured in the F6S newsletter and it honestly felt great to see us listed next to companies like Make, Instantly and Cloudflare. For a small team building something from scratch, these moments matter.
What made it even better is that the way they described us was exactly what we wanted people to understand. A central place for teams to organize their AI use, keep their context, and control their costs. That has been the core idea from day one.
The launch on Product Hunt gave us our first wave of validation and now we are getting more organic visibility from other communities. Step by step, it feels like the product is starting to resonate.
If anyone here wants to try it or just follow the journey, you can find us at intrascope.app
We Reached Top 200 in 20+ Countries. What Would You Do Next to Grow This App?
Dear All,
I am a solo developer behind NotiSprite, and I have been working on it for about 3 months.
🧵 Maker Update: Why I added Billing + Free PRO access
Hey Product Hunt
Over the last few hours, a lot more people signed up than I initially expected thank you for the incredible response
Because of that growth, I pushed a quick but important update:







