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Episode 688 | Growing Boot.dev From $6k to $110k in Monthly Revenue in 15 Months

Episode 688 | Growing Boot.dev From $6k to $110k in Monthly Revenue in 15 Months

In episode 688, Rob Walling interviews Lane Wagner, founder of Boot.dev. Boot.dev is a learning platform gamified to teach backend development. They discuss the journey of bootstrapping Boot.dev, its explosive growth, and its unique business model. Lane also shares challenges of running a B2C business, why he took some funding, and the significance of customer lifetime value over MRR in his business. Topics we cover: 2:38 – Boot.dev seeing incredible growth 3:35 – Growing on YouTube with partnerships 5:42 – Teaching Python and Go as a B2C business 7:49 – “This is not really SaaS”, considering JTBD 11:18 – The beginnings of Boot.dev, serving the backend niche 14:21 – Gaining the confidence to quit the day job 15:51 – Deciding to raise funding and “mostly” bootstrap 20:31 – Enduring hardship before turning the corner on growth 26:38 – Finding the right revenue metric for the business Links from the Show: MicroConf US - Atlanta - April 21 - 23, 2024 Interested in Sponsoring MicroConf Content? Subscribe for Exclusive Episodes Lane from Boot.dev (@wagslane) | X Boot.dev Profitable, at last! Purple Cow by Seth Godin If you have questions about starting or scaling a software business that you’d like for us to cover, please submit your question for an upcoming episode. We’d love to hear from you! Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Google

Startups For the Rest of Us

November 21, 202332m 8s

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Show Notes

In episode 688, Rob Walling interviews Lane Wagner, founder of Boot.dev. Boot.dev is a learning platform gamified to teach backend development. They discuss the journey of bootstrapping Boot.dev, its explosive growth, and its unique business model. Lane also shares challenges of running a B2C business, why he took some funding, and the significance of customer lifetime value over MRR in his business.

Topics we cover: 

  • 2:38 – Boot.dev seeing incredible growth
  • 3:35 – Growing on YouTube with partnerships
  • 5:42 – Teaching Python and Go as a B2C business
  • 7:49 – “This is not really SaaS”, considering JTBD
  • 11:18 – The beginnings of Boot.dev, serving the backend niche
  • 14:21 – Gaining the confidence to quit the day job
  • 15:51 – Deciding to raise funding and “mostly” bootstrap
  • 20:31 – Enduring hardship before turning the corner on growth
  • 26:38 – Finding the right revenue metric for the business

Links from the Show: 

If you have questions about starting or scaling a software business that you’d like for us to cover, please submit your question for an upcoming episode. We’d love to hear from you!

Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Google