Startup time-to-revenue statistics
Real benchmarks measured from 412 founder journeys, not surveys or estimates. How long it actually takes to reach first customer, $1K MRR, $10K MRR and $100K ARR, and what the fastest founders did differently.
Average time to first paying customer across 412 startups.
n=359
Average time to reach $10K MRR.
n=299
Fastest primary channel to first milestone (2 months avg).
n=31
Teams reached milestones 13% faster on average.
solo 5 months vs team 4 months
How long each milestone takes
| Milestone | Average time | Fastest on record | Sample |
|---|---|---|---|
| First paying customer | 3 months | — | n=359 |
| First $1K MRR | 11 months | 1 days | n=298 |
| First $10K MRR | 1 year | 2 days | n=299 |
| First $100K ARR | 3 years | 7 days | n=212 |
Key statistics
- The average startup takes 3 months to land its first paying customer (n=359).
- Reaching $10K MRR takes 1 year on average (n=299); $100K ARR takes 3 years (n=212).
- Teams reach milestones about 13% faster than solo founders on average.
- 77% of founders in the dataset are technical (319 of 412).
- SEO / Content is the most common primary channel (93 founders); Product Hunt is the fastest (2 months avg).
- AI / ML founders reach milestones fastest (1 year avg, n=40); Travel is slowest (3 years).
- Founders logged 2.9 revenue milestones on average; 206 completed the full journey to $100K ARR in 3 years on average.
How we collect this data
Every figure above is measured from 412 founder stories, each summarized from the founder's own published account (their blog, newsletter or posts) with a source link. Milestone dates are read from those accounts and normalized into a common timeline, then aggregated here.
An honest limitation: this is a success-led dataset. It documents founders who reached these milestones and wrote about it, so it shows what worked and how long it took the ones who made it, not the odds that any given idea reaches revenue. Read it as a map of proven paths, not a probability of success. Cohort figures with small sample sizes are marked with their n so you can weigh them.
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See the stories behind the numbers
Every stat traces back to a real founder journey with sources, timelines and the channel they used to get there.