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$25K in 4 months, 0 ad spend, 3 viral launches - here's how I did it

I’ve been building a bootstrapped AI product called https://headshotly.ai that delivers 60 studio-quality photos in 10 minutes.

No photographer, no camera, no studio. Just upload selfies, and we generate pro-level profile pics using our own AI model.

Launched this 4 months ago. Now it’s passed $25,000 in sales with just one person behind it. Me.

No ads. No VC money.
Just customer & product obsession , late nights, SEO, cold outreach, and keeping things simple and solve real problem.

How I hit $25K (the real, gritty breakdown)

  1. Found a brutally obvious pain point
    People want good photos. For dating apps, LinkedIn, work badges, whatever.
    But no one wants to book a shoot, spend $200+, or wait a week.

So I built something that makes you look your best, fast. Without faking it or making you look AI-generated.
Just real, polished images that actually get attention.

  1. I used my own AI model (not Midjourney, not API stuff)
    We trained our own model. It’s fast and tuned for real faces. Not anime. Not weird aesthetics.

60 final photos
500+ unique styles
Delivered in 10 minutes

That’s our default. Not a “beta.” A real, working product.

  1. Built the product in public and let early traction guide the roadmap
    We launched lean. Just 50 styles at first. Then we listened to customers.

Every time someone asked:

"Can I get it in a suit?"
"Can you make it match my Tinder vibe?"
"Can I use this for my company profile?"

We added it.

  1. Went viral 3 times
    No ads. Just people sharing their results in dating groups, professional forums, and on TikTok.

I didn’t go viral with a meme.
Users did. Results were good, people shared. That’s it.

  1. Sales came from SEO, DMs, and raw conversations
    I didn’t overbuild a funnel.

I ranked blog posts. I answered Reddit threads. I talked to people directly.
If someone had bad profile photos, I offered help. Most converted.

DMs > ads
Genuine > pushy
Helpful > hype

Our pricing is dead simple
$29 base package
Includes 60 AI-generated photos in 500+ styles
No watermark, full rights, fast 10-minute delivery

We also have higher packages for people who want more styles or team headshots.

Average order value is climbing, and people come back.
Churn is basically zero. No subscriptions. Just one-time credits and reorders.

Final thoughts
Most founders don’t share this stuff.

They say “we hit $25K” but don’t tell you how.
They don’t share what actually worked, what they’d do again, or what they’d avoid.

Here’s what I’ll say:

Building fast and in public beats waiting for perfection
Talking to customers beats guessing what they want
Simple pricing, good UX, and real results beat gimmicks

I know it's super hard, but it's doable.
Very best of luck.

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Building in Public
on April 24, 2025
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