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Gumroad $23.8M ARR October 2024, up from $21.4M in 2023. $9M net profit 2023. Flat 10% transaction fee model.
Platform for creators to sell digital products directly to their audience
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Sahil Lavingia left Pinterest before vesting, raised $8M, laid off 75% of staff, then rebuilt Gumroad as a profitable "small" business.
"For years, I considered myself a failure." Sahil Lavingia's brutally honest reflection on building Gumroad.
"I built Gumroad the weekend I thought up the idea, and launched it early Monday morning on Hacker News. Over 52,000 people checked it out on the first day."
"Later that year, I left my job as the second employee at Pinterest — before I vested any of my stock — to turn Gumroad into what I thought would become my life's work."
"I was just 19, a solo founder, with over $8M in the bank and three employees." Investors included Max Levchin, Chris Sacca, Ron Conway, Naval Ravikant, and top-tier VC firms.
"We were venture-funded, which was like playing a game of double-or-nothing. We weren't doubling fast enough to raise the $15M+ Series B we were looking for."
"To keep the product alive, I laid off 75 percent of my company — including many of my best friends. Then, TechCrunch published 'Layoffs Hit Gumroad.' All of a sudden, my failure was public."
Some investors wanted him to shut down. "They tried to convince me that my time was worth more than trying to keep a small business like Gumroad afloat."
Instead, Sahil chose creators: "We helped thousands of creators get paid, every month. About $2,500,000 was going to go into the pockets of creators. Could I really just turn that faucet off?"
He shrank from 20 to 5 employees, then to 1. A year later, monthly profit flipped from -$351,000 to +$10,000. Gumroad now does $20M+ annually.
Weekend projects can become real businesses - ship fast on Hacker News
Leaving Pinterest pre-vesting was brave but the opportunity cost was enormous
Venture capital is double-or-nothing - slow growth kills even with product-market fit
Laying off friends is the hardest thing a founder can do
A "failed" company can become a profitable lifestyle business serving real customers
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Sahil alcanzó 4 milestones en el camino hacia $100K ARR
$1,000
$10,000
$100,000
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