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Startup ARR Leaderboard

Hey Indiehackers!

I've been building startups for 3 years and finding my initial customers has always been a big struggle. I recently got into the "build in public" trend and love how it helps founders like us get noticed without big connections.

I saw many of us sharing our ARR (Annual Recurring Revenue) on IndieHackers, Twitter, and other places. But there wasn't a simple place to see how we're all doing compared to each other. So, I built StartupLeaderboard.com, a site where we can see each other's ARR and learn from it.

It's straightforward: you share your ARR, see others, and we all get a better idea of how we're doing.

I'd love your feedback. If you have time, check it out and tell me what you think. Does it help? What can be better?

Thanks for the help and for sharing your own stories!

on December 18, 2023
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    That's a cool tool, but how do you make sure the numbers reported are real?

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    That's a good initiative. Loved it.

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    I love the idea! This leaderboard will be super motivating for me

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