I had two failed projects - not a single sale.
Then, on my third try, I made $471 in the first month.
That’s how https://mediasfa.com/ was born.
It’s a tool that helps founders grow on Reddit with a clear roadmap:
WHEN to post, WHERE, WHAT to say, and HOW to engage.
It also comes with scheduling, karma tracking, badges, other social platforms (beta), and content strategy tools - kind of like Motion, but Reddit-native.
When I launched, I wanted to test one thing:
Could I grow with zero ads and no existing audience?
Here’s what worked!
Niching down hard
I didn’t try to be “a social media tool for all platforms.”
I went all-in on Reddit (and later LinkedIn). That made the product instantly relevant to a specific type of founder.
Listening, then building
I talked to early users, figured out what they actually wanted, and shipped those features fast.
Not 6 months later. That week.
Letting the product market itself
My growth channel was the same platform the tool is built for — Reddit.
Posting helpful stuff → people check profile → they see the product.
No hacks. No gimmicks. Just using it in public.
Now:
~$1.5k MRR
~$7.9k ARR
100% bootstrapped
Still solo
Happy to share growth strategies, Reddit tactics, or product lessons.
P.S. Before you ask - every roadmap is based on my own experience and real results, not AI fluff.