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TWITS #80
Yooo, it’s Jaisal. Welcome back to This Week in Tiny Startups #80.
It’s a cold and rainy day here in Prague, and it feels just like home.
Not sure how we got to 80 issues of this newsletter, but here we are. Hope you continue to enjoy reading these and looking forward to seeing you at #100! :)
— Jaisal (@ratheejaisal)
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🆒 5 New Cool Finds
A curation of awesome websites, tools, & apps that I came across this week…
1. Hindsight — A simple, distraction free RSS reader that helps you stay focused.
2. Jitter — Web based animation tool that helps anyone create stunning animations in minutes, no motion experience required.
3. TabTab — The fastest way to switch between windows and tabs on Mac.
4. Queue — A beautifully simple & minimalistic podcast app.
5. Cobot — The first to-do app that does it for you.
🗣️ Community News & Updates
Stay up to date with what’s happening in the Tiny Startups community…
1. Daniel hit $1k MRR with his new SaaS
Daniel just crossed $1k MRR with Shipper — a new SaaS that lets you build apps by chatting to AI. There are quite a few products in this space now, including our sponsor Emergent, but it’s always nice to see an indie alternative start to take off.
✨ Shipper, my new SaaS, was launched 60d ago
💲 MRR: $1,075
💸 $2,450 in sales
👓 793,034 Reddit views
🚀 1,900 search clicks
🧍 1,910 users
🤑 59 paid users
📧 659 email subscribers— Daniel Ch (@chddaniel)
8:55 PM • Sep 27, 2025
2. Maxime hit $13k in all time revenue with Blogbuster
Blogbuster is a cool project that helps you by publishing daily SEO articles that rank & gets you backlinks on autopilot. I haven’t used it and not sure how well it works but it seems promising. Let me know if you give it a try :)
Reached $13k revenue all time on Blogbuster 🤯
— MaximeB (@MaximeMB_)
8:15 AM • Sep 28, 2025
3. Krzysztof sold his tiny project!
Krzysztof sold Get Electrical Jobs, a niche job board for electrician jobs in the United States. Not a life changing sum but it’s always nice to get a tiny exit under your belt.
Just sold getelectricaljobs.com 🎉
This isn’t one of those big acquisitions you see on X, and the money isn’t life-changing, but honestly, for me it’s a huge win 🙂.
Over the past 6 months I’ve learned so much. When I started, I didn’t know how to code or even how to use
— Krzysztof Cichy (@CichyKrzysztof)
9:53 AM • Sep 28, 2025
4. Manoj hit $230k all time revenue in 3 years
I’ve been following Manoj’s journey for a few years now and it’s been amazing to see how quickly he’s grown as an indie founder. This is your friendly reminder to not give up and keep chasing your dreams. Good things will follow.
My Indie hacker journey to $230K Revenue
from 2023 to 2025
Here are the results.
I am sharing this because a lot of people want to do the same or have thought of doing this. This might help them see how it may turn out.
Total Revenue - $230K+
9 made some revenue.
3 got— Manoj Ahirwar (@manoj_ahi)
8:40 AM • Sep 29, 2025
5. Stop selling customers to ‘subscribe’
A really decent landing page copywriting trick from Zander — stop telling your customers to ‘subscribe’. Instead, offer compelling CTAs instead and make them outcome oriented.
Stop telling customers to ‘subscribe’
— Zander Whitehurst (@zander_supafast)
11:24 AM • Sep 26, 2025
6. Postscheduler has been acquired!
Congratulations to Arrpit for selling Postscheduler, a social media scheduling SaaS that lets you schedule content across 10 different platforms within seconds. There seem to have been a bunch of new apps popping up in this space, likely following on from Post Bridge’s success. But can we ever really have enough scheduling apps?
Postscheduler is now acquired 🥳
what started as a tool for me , then went on to get customers , has now been acquired .
feeling very happy but a lil empty as well because from the past 5 months i was working almost everyday on it .
thanks @theSpiderDev for helping me in
— Arrpit Tiwari (@arrpitttwts)
10:03 AM • Sep 24, 2025
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