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101 Studios
by Matt "GundayMonday" Sever101 Studios was an edutainment startup that created video games to teach medical students, with their flagship game Antibody being a Pokemon-style game where players fought germs and bacteria. Despite professors liking the concept, they wanted highly customized solutions for their specific classes, making the business model unscalable. The startup failed to achieve product-market fit and pivoted to League of Fighters after 6 months.
10er
by Mikkel MalmbergMikkel Malmberg built 10er as a Danish alternative to Patreon for podcast creators, starting with his own comedy podcast. The platform grew to over 136 projects through word-of-mouth among podcasters and reached nearly $2,000/month in recurring revenue while being run as a side project alongside his full-time job at Elastic.
ABBY
by Andy GoldschmidtABBY was a documentation and evaluation service for A/B tests built by Andy Goldschmidt after seeing the need for better test documentation at Jimdo. Despite getting 100 sign-ups from a Product Hunt launch that brought 20k visitors, the product failed because users didn't understand its value and it required too much user education in a competitive market dominated by Google Analytics and Optimizely.
Addressbin
by Adam BardAddressbin was an email collection and mailing list service created by technical solo founder Adam Bard. Despite trying various marketing approaches including cold emails, blogging, and creating free tools, the startup failed to gain significant traction due to poor marketing and competition with established players like Mailchimp. The founder's biggest mistake was creating a general product without finding a specific niche, and his lack of marketing skills ultimately led to the project's decline.
AKKO
by Jared Brier and Eric SchneiderAKKO is the 'Spotify for protection plans' that bundles device protection for phones, laptops, TVs and up to 25 other items. Founded by Jared Brier and Eric Schneider, they pivoted from a smart lock product to building a B2B2C platform that now serves customers in all 50 states and Canada with 500+ repair shop partnerships. They recently raised $3M in seed funding from Fika Ventures and Pear VC and have grown to 20+ team members.
Ansaro
by Sam StoneAnsaro was a HR-focused SaaS that aimed to use AI and data science to improve hiring and interviewing processes. Despite raising $3M and growing to 6 team members, they failed to achieve product-market fit after 2 years and multiple pivots, earning only $100K total revenue against $70K monthly expenses before shutting down.
Aplano
by Tadeus GregorianAplano is an employee scheduling and workforce management SaaS tool founded by Tadeus Gregorian that covers time-tracking, vacation management, reports, and communication for businesses with up to 500 employees. After 2 years of development with a small team of co-founders, they launched free to build Google ranking and user feedback, then transitioned to a subscription model 6 months later. The company has grown to five-figure monthly revenue through a strong focus on SEO, Google Ads, and Facebook advertising.
AskTina
by Tom HuntAskTina was a live video chat widget that allowed experts to offer paid video calls to their blog readers. Despite achieving 35 expert installations and 10,000 widget page loads, the product received zero paid calls, revealing a fundamental market fit problem: users preferred asynchronous communication over live paid video calls. The founder learned that inadequate customer validation before building the MVP led to wasted resources and confirmation bias.
Aura
by Dillon CarterAura is an AI-powered SaaS tool that helps Amazon sellers reprice inventory to increase sales. Co-founders Dillon Carter and James bootstrapped the company from their existing Amazon seller audience and Facebook community of 7,000+ members, reaching $14,160/month MRR through word-of-mouth, content marketing, and influencer reviews rather than paid advertising.