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I finally did it: my tiny LinkedIn tool just hit $2k MRR as a solo founder

For 8 months, I woke up every day wondering if anyone actually needed another LinkedIn tool.

Last week, bearconnect.io crossed $2k MRR – all from people paying $67/month per LinkedIn account to automate their outreach.

Here is exactly what worked (and what almost killed it).

In January 2025, Bearconnect was just an idea: a simple LinkedIn automation tool that wouldn’t cost $150–$500 per user like most competitors.

My goal was clear – if I could make it work at $67/month per LinkedIn account (and $57/account for teams with 5+ accounts), agencies and solo founders could finally afford serious automation

The biggest complaint from early users was that LinkedIn outreach and content took too much time. They were:

Manually sending connection requests and follow‑ups.

Posting content inconsistently across multiple profiles.

Paying for 3–4 different tools just to stay visible and manage replies.
So Bearconnect focused on three things: unified inbox, unlimited LinkedIn accounts under one seat, and AI‑assisted posting

Instead of adding every “cool” feature, I doubled down on:

Unlimited LinkedIn connections per seat so agencies can manage many profiles from one place.

Unified inbox so no lead messages are lost between accounts.

AI post creation + scheduling so founders can line up weeks of content in one sitting.
That was enough to get the first paying users and consistent feedback.

My growth playbook was painfully simple:

Talk to people already frustrated with expensive tools.

Offer to help them set up their first campaigns and scheduled posts on a call.
Most of the early customers came from LinkedIn DMs, cold emails, and a few Indie Hackers posts like this one.

Looking back, I would:

Ship a smaller MVP around the unified inbox and campaigns only.

Talk to more agencies earlier – they love that pricing is per LinkedIn account and drops to $57/account after 5 accounts.

Set clear limits and safety rules from day one so users feel safe using automation.​

If you’re building a B2B SaaS or a LinkedIn tool, happy to share more specifics (funnels, sequences, onboarding emails).

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Building in Public
on November 27, 2025
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    Congrats on hitting $2k MRR — that first repeatable signal usually changes how you think about everything.

    At this point, what’s the one lever you believe mattered most — acquisition channel, onboarding clarity, or a specific use case — and what are you doubling down on next?

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