50 Companies That Use Amazon Payments [2024]

Updated: May 21st, 2022

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We put together a list of the biggest companies that use Amazon Payments, along with some Amazon Payments testimonials and Amazon Payments case studies.

Here's the list:

1. Snappies

Snappies is a hat business started by Burly Vinson in 2017. Snappies uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$2K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Houston, Texas, USA

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Reaching $2,000/mo With a Comfortable, Environmentally-Friendly Hat

Snappies hats, made with leather and brass instead of traditional plastic straps, have helped to plant thousands of trees in the US; Facebook ads, lookalike audiences and retargeting campaigns helped to find customers, while a Shopify store provided a professional looking outlet and Reddit offered information from subforums such as r/entrepreneur.

Read by 8,077 founders

2. TomboyX

TomboyX is a men's underwear brand started by Fran Dunaway in 2013. TomboyX uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$2M / month
Team
2 founders / 34 employees
Location
Seattle, Washington, USA

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How A Gender Neutral Garment Became A $500K/Month Business

TomboyX, a gender-neutral clothing company, has consistently increased its revenue over 100% each year and expanded from zero employees to 15 in just two years by focusing on quality underwear and listening to customer feedback.

Read by 11,473 founders

3. ATC Memes

ATC Memes is a women's clothing line started by David Lombardo in 2015. ATC Memes uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$34.5K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
New York, USA

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How I Turned Memes Into A $34,000/Month Business

ATC Memes started as a social media site for sharing memes among air traffic controllers, which then evolved into an online store called RadarContact.com; offering unique and niche types of merchandise catering to the aviation industry, the site sells various products, including leggings, phone cases, and blankets, and utilizes social media, live videos, and email marketing to attract new customers.

Read by 14,444 founders

4. Dick At Your Door

Dick At Your Door is a dessert boxes store started by Adam Hascall in 2015. Dick At Your Door uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$125K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
California, USA

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I Make $1.5M/Year Shipping Chocolate Penises To Your Friends

Dick At Your Door is an e-commerce shop that grew almost 10x within the last eight months by selling anonymous pranks such as 5 oz chocolate penises, and its founder shares his journey that started as a joke to becoming a professional chocolatier.

Read by 16,660 founders

5. Mini Materials

Mini Materials is a woodworking business started by Jared Waters in 2015. Mini Materials uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$20K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
Portland, OR

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I Make $20K/Month Selling Tiny Cinder Blocks Online

Startup Mini Materials sells miniature masonry and woodworking supplies with a cult following gained through viral videos, social media and email newsletters.

Read by 32,549 founders

6. Wyze Cam

Wyze Cam is a smart home camera business started by Yun Zhang in 2017. Wyze Cam uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$1M / month
Team
4 founders / 30 employees
Location
Kirkland, Washington, USA

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Going Viral And Selling 300,000 Cameras In 6 Months

Wyze Labs' CEO and founding members, who met while working at Amazon, have successfully launched their first product, a smart home camera, in October 2017, selling over 300k units within the first six months, using a direct-to-consumer low margin, high volume model along with their strong relationships with suppliers in China.

Read by 21,978 founders

7. BrüMate

BrüMate is a drinkware brand started by Dylan Jacob in 2016. BrüMate uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$12M / month
Team
1 founders / 57 employees
Location
Denver, Colorado, USA

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I Grew A Drinkware Brand To $1.1M/Month At 23 Years Old

BruMate is a successful insulated drinkware brand focused on the adult beverage community, with a flagship product that generated $2.1M in sales in 2017 and is now doing over $1.1M per month in sales, with plans to do $20M this year.

Read by 112,800 founders

8. Suffolk Latch Company

Suffolk Latch Company is a furniture business started by Carl Benson in 2007. Suffolk Latch Company uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$70K / month
Team
1 founders / 7 employees
Location
Clare, England, United Kingdom

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How I Started A Small Online Retail Business Making $45K/Month

Suffolk Latch Company, an online store specialising in traditional and hand forged ironmongery, has experienced a 20% increase in turnover compared to the previous year despite economic turbulence, attracting and retaining customers through a multi-pronged approach of Google ad campaigns, reviews and social media, blog articles, and selling through eBay and Amazon.

Read by 7,970 founders

9. Cape Whoopies, Maine's Gourmet Whoopie Pie LLC

Cape Whoopies, Maine's Gourmet Whoopie Pie LLC is a dessert boxes store started by Marcia Wiggins in 2013. Cape Whoopies, Maine's Gourmet Whoopie Pie LLC uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$80K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
South Portland, Maine, USA

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Building A $200K/Year Pie Business From Our Home Kitchen

Cape Whoopies increased their total sales by 40% by partnering with a coffee shop, scaled their business up by doubling their equipment and incorporating temperature-tracking computer chips to test the temperature for shipping, and grew by 150%, making 47% of sales online and the remaining 53% from their brick & mortar storefront.

Read by 12,315 founders

10. QALO

QALO is a jewelry making business started by KC Holiday in 2013. QALO uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$2M / month
Team
2 founders / 45 employees
Location
Santa Ana, California, USA

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How KC Holiday Built QALO, A $100MM Silicone Ring Business

QALO co-founders transformed the jewelry industry with their innovative focus on product evolution, resulting in over 2 million community members and more than $100M in revenue since 2013.

Read by 29,971 founders

11. Kitchen Safe

Kitchen Safe is a tupperware business started by David Krippendorf in 2012. Kitchen Safe uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$150K / month
Team
3 founders / 18 employees
Location
Southlake, Texas, USA

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Transforming One Idea Into A $150K/Month Business

The founder of Kitchen Safe, David Krippendorf, invented the world's first time-lock container that has helped customers avoid snacking on junk food along with other temptations, with over half of the users also using it for other non-food related items such as cell phones, cigarettes, and credit cards.

Read by 10,669 founders

12. KPOP Foods

KPOP Foods is a hot sauce business started by Theo Lee in 2017. KPOP Foods uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
2 founders / 5 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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How Two Students Made $100K Bringing Korean Hot Sauce To America

KPOP Foods, a Korean food company, generated nearly $100,000 in revenue since last year through its successful Kickstarter campaign and Amazon's Choice badge; they have entered over 90 specialty stores throughout the west coast and are currently raising an investment round to expand their distribution into major retailers and are launching new sauces later this year.

Read by 10,503 founders

13. Love Is Project

Love Is Project is a jewelry product started by Chrissie Lam in 2017. Love Is Project uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees
Location
San Francisco, California, USA

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Selling $1.2M Love Bracelets For A Good Cause

Love Is Project generated over $1.2 million in revenue by utilizing a "Pay It Forward" business model, creating 1,200+ jobs for female artisans around the world, and utilizing storytelling to attract and retain customers.

Read by 9,325 founders

14. CoziGo

CoziGo is a children's clothing business started by Emma Lovell in 2015. CoziGo uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$26K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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How Emma Lovell Built A $26K/mo Baby Stroller Business

Case Study: CoziGo, a pop-up sleep & sun cover for strollers and car seats that helps babies sleep on the go, generated a gross profit margin of 57% and net profit margin of 25%, with a 420% increase in sales in 2017 and a recent UK distribution partnership, with a focus on expanding to the US market next.

Read by 10,657 founders

15. Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs

Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs is a medical device company started by Amy Baxter MD in 2006. Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$208K / month
Team
1 founders / 7 employees
Location
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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How A Doctor Got On Shark Tank And Saved 31M People From Pain

Pain Care Labs, founded by a pediatric emergency doctor after inventing a vibrating ice pack bee, Buzzy, has sold over 31 million units while focusing on non-pharmaceutical pain relief, and recently launched a crowdfunding campaign for their latest product, DuoTherm.

Read by 26,017 founders

16. SmartyPits

SmartyPits is a deodorant brand started by Stacia Guzzo in 2014. SmartyPits uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$183K / month
Team
2 founders / 13 employees
Location
Bend, OR, USA

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How Stacia Guzzo Pivoted and Started A $58K/Month Deodorant Product

SmartyPits is a fast-growing deodorant company that has gone from making under $100,000 in 2016 to making over $500,000 by Q3 2018, after the founder's experience as a breast cancer survivor led to developing an aluminum-free deodorant.

Read by 14,366 founders

17. Outlaw

Outlaw is a soap business started by Danielle Vincent in 2013. Outlaw uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$380K / month
Team
2 founders / 13 employees
Location
Sparks, NV, USA

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Leaving The Cubicle To Start A $23K/Month Soap Company

Outlaw Soaps, a soap company that started with just $13.72 of supplies, now makes an average of $23,000/month, with 46% of website orders from repeat customers who are loyal to the company's unique products and top-notch customer service.

Read by 25,243 founders

18. LEVDisplay

LEVDisplay is an electronics store started by Jeff Olson in 2017. LEVDisplay uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$4K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Denver, Colorado, USA

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Starting An Amazon Business As A Bartender

LEVdisplay is a unique e-commerce business that began by creating levitating wooden planters, selling 150 units on Amazon over the holidays, and is currently earning 50% margin on sales before expanding into two new product lines next year.

Read by 4,821 founders

19. Battle Balm

Battle Balm is a skin care product line started by Dylan Jawahir in 2013. Battle Balm uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 5 employees
Location
San Diego, California, USA

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Creating A Topical Pain Relief Product And Doubling Business Every Year

Battle Balm, an all-natural and organic topical pain relief balm, has doubled its business year over year since its launch in 2013 and is now being courted by private investment firms.

Read by 8,533 founders

20. Sene

Sene is a women's clothing line started by Ray Li in 2017. Sene uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$40K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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I Started A $40K/Month Custom Tailored Clothing Line

Sene founder Ray Li used data science to replace the tailor, developing custom-fit clothing's luxury experience with a digital platform for men and women, generating $800,000 annual recurring revenue through Shopify and adjusting marketing tactics to opt for influencer campaigns focusing on visual photo and video content.

Read by 12,762 founders

21. Pearls of Joy

Pearls of Joy is a jewelry making business started by Kevin Canning in 2003. Pearls of Joy uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
1 founders / 4 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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Pearls of Joy: Starting The World’s Fastest Growing Pearl Jewelry Company

Kevin Canning, founder of Pearls of Joy, established the world's fastest-growing pearl jewelry company by sourcing top-grade pearls for 80% below traditional luxury retail, enabling the company to trend at around 150% growth while expecting to close 2018 with $2.5M in revenue.

Read by 8,177 founders

22. Million Dollar Collar

Million Dollar Collar is a men's clothing line started by Rob Kessler in 2013. Million Dollar Collar uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$40K / month
Team
3 founders / 0 employees
Location
Atlanta, GA, USA

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How Rob Kessler Invented A Permanent Collar Stay for Dress Shirts

Rob Kessler, co-founder of Million Dollar Collar, invented the world's first permanently installed placket stay for dress shirts that has already helped people in 100 countries upgrade 200,000 of their own dress shirts, with aims of changing the dress shirt industry as a whole.

Read by 7,760 founders

23. Temples and Markets

Temples and Markets is a fashion business started by Judith Treanor in 2015. Temples and Markets uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$6K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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How Judith Treanor Started A Business Sourcing Products From Southeast Asia

Temples and Markets founder Judith Treanor sources handmade, unique and sustainable artisan products from Southeast Asia for her online store, curating accessories, bags, jewelry and home decor to appeal to conscious consumers aged 30-55 who love to travel, with a 24% returning customer rate and an online conversion rate of .33%.

Read by 7,349 founders

24. Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd

Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd is a luxury brand started by William Forshaw in 2002. Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$300K / month
Team
1 founders / 14 employees
Location
York, England, United Kingdom

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$3.6M Per Year Selling Luxury Italian Leather Bags

Maxwell-Scott is a British-born luxury leather goods company handmade in Tuscany that sells to AB degree-level educated professionals with high disposable income and is now taking $400,000 a month across websites in 7 countries.

Read by 9,111 founders

25. Geocode.xyz

Geocode.xyz is an API started by Ervin Ruci in 2016. Geocode.xyz uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$30K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees
Location
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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Creating An API for Developers Earning $15K/Month

Geocode.xyz, a geolocation API, has grown from thousands of daily users to over a hundred million in monthly API calls to revenues of over $15k per month, showing over 1,000% growth in the past year while providing a geocoding API for the world.

Read by 24,348 founders

26. AlmondClear

AlmondClear is a skin care product line started by Leslie Eisen in 2017. AlmondClear uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$15K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Portland, Oregon, USA

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Starting A Skin Care Product Business as a Middle School Teacher

Almond Clear, a line of skincare products formulated with mandelic acid, saw a revenue increase of about 20% each month for the first nine months after launching on Amazon in December 2017, finishing the first year of sales averaging around $15,000 per month in revenue.

Read by 8,391 founders

27. DragonTree Publishing

DragonTree Publishing is an author started by Sheila Crosby in 2012. DragonTree Publishing uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$200 / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
El Paso, Spain

article

How To Write A Travel Guidebook And Sell Thousands Of Copies

Learn how a writer and tour guide turned her niche knowledge of the Spanish island of La Palma into a successful book business, earning ⅓ of her modest income through sales of her self-published guide book to the island's astronomical observatory and other publications, often selling directly to observatory visitors and other outlets, and how the books promote her income-earning work.

Read by 6,619 founders

28. Penny Portrait

Penny Portrait is a stationery business started by Maury McCoy in 2008. Penny Portrait uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$1.25K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Austin, Texas, USA

article

Starting A Business Selling Portraits Made of Pennies

This case study is about a graphic designer who created a fun and unique product called Penny Portrait Kit that allows customers to create a portrait of Abraham Lincoln out of 846 pennies, which has sold over 6,800 kits and brought in approximately $10K of profit per year.

Read by 8,457 founders

29. Ashland Leather

Ashland Leather is a wallet brand started by Phil Kalas in 2011. Ashland Leather uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$60K / month
Team
2 founders / 8 employees
Location
Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Growing A Handcrafted Leather Goods Business To $600K/Year

A successful handcrafted leather goods business that started with just $1000, has grown to $600k annual sales, thanks to a strong brand philosophy, a focus on specific niche terms for SEO, personalized customer experiences, and a team that is trusted to achieve goals autonomously.

Read by 6,661 founders

30. Comfy Cup LLC

Comfy Cup LLC is an outdoor sports store started by Kyler Russell in 2016. Comfy Cup LLC uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$25K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
Midwest, Kansas, USA

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How A 12 Year Old Started A $100K Athletic Cup Product

A 12-year-old invented The Comfy Cup, a more comfortable athletic cup for boys, which has grown into a successful business venture grossing over $100k in revenue last year, available on Amazon, The Grommet, and in local sporting goods stores.

Read by 7,393 founders

31. Tini Lux

Tini Lux is an earring business started by Jackie Burke in 2017. Tini Lux uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$260K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How I Launched A Profitable Earrings Business In One Year

Tini Lux is a profitable e-commerce fashion business that provides a line of fashion earrings specifically for women with metal allergies that has gained a loyal following from its target demographic of women aged 18-45 in 15 months since launching.

Read by 22,102 founders

32. Barry & Jason Games and Entertainment

Barry & Jason Games and Entertainment is a game store started by Barry McLaughlin in 2015. Barry & Jason Games and Entertainment uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$25K / month
Team
2 founders / 1 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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How Two Best Friends Are Making A Killing With Party Game Products

Barry and Jason Games & Entertainment created Game Night in a Can, a party game made up of 30 different creative challenges and games of skill, which raised over $20,000 on Kickstarter, and is now sold in Barnes & Noble and independent stores across the US.

Read by 6,450 founders

33. LeGlue LLC

LeGlue LLC is a glue business started by Tripp Phillips in 2015. LeGlue LLC uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$17K / month
Team
3 founders / 4 employees
Location
Dalton, Georgia, USA

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How This 13 Year Old Made It On Shark Tank And Did $500K In Sales

A 13-year-old boy, named Tripp Phillips, created the world's first water-releasable adhesive for building blocks like LEGO, called Le-Glue, which has made over $500,000 in sales including $35,000 per month on average after featuring on Shark Tank in the US.

Read by 26,685 founders

34. The Cut Buddy

The Cut Buddy is a men's grooming company started by Joshua Esnard in 2015. The Cut Buddy uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Team
2 founders / 4 employees
Location
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

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35. GloveStix

GloveStix is a cleaning products business started by Krista Woods in 2014. GloveStix uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$60K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Ashburn, Virginia, USA

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36. Brazyn Life

Brazyn Life is a foam roller business started by Nate Lawrie in 2015. Brazyn Life uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Team
1 founders / 4 employees
Location
Santa Barbara, California, USA

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37. Ice Shaker

Ice Shaker is a drinkware brand started by Chris Gronkowski in 2016. Ice Shaker uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$450K / month
Team
2 founders / 9 employees
Location
Southlake, Texas, USA

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How Chris Gronkowski Left The NFL And Became An Entrepreneur

Chris Gronkowski, former NFL player, launched Ice Shaker just one year ago, but has since exploded into the drinkware scene with over 65 variations, $3 million in sales, and shelf placement in big retail locations such as GNC.

Read by 6,673 founders

38. Woodies

Woodies is a sunglasses business started by Cory Stout in 2012. Woodies uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$190K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Santa Monica, CA, USA

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Woodies Sunglasses: $3.5 Million Per Year With One Employee

Woodies, a wood sunglasses brand founded by Cory Stout, reached over $3.5M in revenue in 2018, despite starting with only $15K from a failed business and has succeeded through Amazon sales, spending $50K monthly on PPC and keeping ACOS at 30%.

Read by 22,857 founders

39. Felony Case

Felony Case is a phone case business started by Andrew Moore in 2012. Felony Case uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$120K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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How I Started And Grew A $50K/mo Phone Case Business

Felony Case, a Toronto-based company designing unique iPhone cases, started as a small shop on Etsy and has grown to become an internationally recognized fashion iPhone case brand sold in top tier retailers like Nordstrom, Holt Renfrew, Indigo, Urban Outfitters, Revolve, Free People, and made over half a million dollars in revenue last year.

Read by 29,365 founders

40. Sayar Care

Sayar Care is a hair loss treatment product started by Zee Schwab in 2017. Sayar Care uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$76K / month
Team
3 founders / 4 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How I Battled My Own Hair Loss And Created A $1M Product

Sayar Care's flagship product Retain, which prevents and reverses hair loss, has a 100% success rate at stopping hair loss and a 70% success rate at stimulating new hair growth, and its novel, scientifically-driven approach to creating new formulas has drastically reduced the cost of drug development from over $2B to under $10K per new formula.

Read by 6,266 founders

41. Framed Tweets (Now its Sticker Mule)

Framed Tweets (Now its Sticker Mule) is a custom prints business started by Zach Katz in 2017. Framed Tweets (Now its Sticker Mule) uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$9.5K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Amsterdam, Netherlands

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How I Stumbled Into A $300K Business Framing Tweets

Framed Tweets, an online store that offers customers the opportunity to frame tweets as art, started by grossing $20k in its first year and increasing to $110k in the second year, and now has monthly gross sales of $20k from Instagram ads, spending about $300 a day.

Read by 43,526 founders

42. VIPER by KCH

VIPER by KCH is an event management company started by Celeste Durve in 2017. VIPER by KCH uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$40K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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This All-Female Entrepreneur Team Is Redefining Los Angeles Nightlife

VIPER, an all-female event operations team, was self-funded by two young entrepreneurs and is now valued at over a million dollars thanks to sales, strong branding, and a list of clients including Travis Scott, Kanye West and politicians, with plans for future expansion into tech, experiential space, and real estate.

Read by 6,277 founders

43. The Adventurous Mailbox

The Adventurous Mailbox is a children's book writer started by Andrew Bliss in 2016. The Adventurous Mailbox uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
Taiwan

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Lessons Learned From Launching An Education Media Startup

The Adventurous Mailbox, founded by Andrew Bliss, sells adventure-based educational packages to schools, homeschoolers, and gift-buyers for kids aged 8-12, with initial launch costs coming in at $50k for its eight-book series, and despite its original launch failing, forecasts $20k/mo in revenue by end 2019 from its relaunch with a narrower target market.

Read by 6,065 founders

44. Leader Connecting Leaders

Leader Connecting Leaders is a niche blog started by Jodi Carlson in 2014. Leader Connecting Leaders uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$4.5K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Chapel Hill North carolina

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How Jodi Carlson Grew A Niche Blog To $6.5K/Month

Jodi Carlson, a professional web designer, turned her Girl Scouts hobby into a successful profitable blog, making $5,000 - 8,000 a month from printable booklets and affiliate marketing, through focusing on Pinterest and Facebook as marketing platforms along with offering free resources and collaboration opportunities.

Read by 11,107 founders

45. Cybernium Inc.

Cybernium Inc. is a photography blog started by Itai Danan in 2005. Cybernium Inc. uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$1.2K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees

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How I Started A Digital Camera Reviews Website That Has 1.3 Million Unique Monthly Visitors

A software engineer turned founder started a digital camera review website as a side-hustle which turned into a successful online publication with up to 1.3 million unique monthly visitors, generating around $1,000 per month, attracting visitors through guest posts, focusing on desirable quality content, and through answering popular questions on Stack Exchange, providing helpful advice for other entrepreneurs.

Read by 6,038 founders

46. Firehouse Moustache Wax, LLC

Firehouse Moustache Wax, LLC is started by John Pitts in 2006. Firehouse Moustache Wax, LLC uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Floure, Occitania, France

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47. Swoveralls

Swoveralls is a women's clothing line started by Kyle Bergman in 2017. Swoveralls uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
1 founders / 10 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How I Turned A Silly Idea Into A $1M+ Brand

Founder Kyle Bergman turned a personal problem into a viral apparel brand, generating over $300k in sales within 18 months through Amazon and his own website, and raising $108k through a Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaign.

Read by 32,744 founders

48. ESL With Purpose

ESL With Purpose is an online course started by Alex Bricker in 2017. ESL With Purpose uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$1.5K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

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How I Started A Side Hustle Making An Extra $1000/Month

Phrase It™ is an English language learning tool that was started with an initial investment of $4,500 and has since grown to an average of 2-3 sales per day on Amazon, with ongoing customer engagement and retention through social media, conferences, influencers, and valuable content.

Read by 8,816 founders

49. Matador

Matador is a travel products business started by Chris Clearman in 2014. Matador uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Boulder, Colorado, USA

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50. Tentsile

Tentsile is a tents product started by Alex Shirley-Smith in 2012. Tentsile uses Amazon Payments for their business.

Revenue
$50K / month
Team
2 founders / 16 employees
Location
London, England, United Kingdom

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How I'm Fulfilling My Childhood Dreams With A Portable Treehouse Business

Tentsile Tree Tents, the world's first range of portable treehouses which started in 2013, has grown organically and steadily selling 17,000 units yearly, with monthly revenue of about $50k and a profitability of around 20% – all without taking any capital investment.

Read by 5,809 founders

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