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Two founders, no funding, and building daily: our bootstrapped SaaS journey so far ($78 MRR)

When we started Depost AI, we had no funding.

Just an idea, a laptop, and time.

Bootstrapping isn’t glamorous. There’s no safety net.

But that’s the point — it forces you to focus.

  • You make decisions faster.
  • Talk to users more.
  • Build what matters.

No pitch decks, no investor calls, just progress.

We’ve learned to stretch every dollar,

  • cut what’s not working,
  • and stay close to the problem.

Some days are tough, but here’s what keeps us going:

  • We’re in control.
  • No one is steering the ship but us.

After 8 months of testing, speaking to 100s of customers, and countless iterations, we launched our SaaS app last week.

We got paying users within the first week and reached $78 MRR.

It's just the beginning, but it means everything.

If you’re a bootstrap founder building something from scratch, know this:

  • You don’t need permission.
  • You just need to start.
  • You’ll make mistakes.
  • You’ll learn fast.
  • But you’ll also build something real, on your own terms.

Resilience pays better than any investor.

If you’re bootstrapping something, too, I’d love to hear about your progress.

What’s been your biggest lesson so far?

on July 17, 2025
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