50 Companies That Use Grammarly [2024]

Updated: May 21st, 2022

Make your communication clear and effective, wherever you write.

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

Here's the list:

1. Website Profit Course

Website Profit Course is a web development course started by Ray DelVecchio in 2015. Website Profit Course uses Grammarly for their business.

Grammarly Testimonial

My favorite new tool is Grammarly, it saves me so much time writing emails and blogs.

Ray DelVecchio, on starting Website Profit Course ($2,350/month)   full story ➜

Revenue
$2.35K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees

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How I Started A $2.3K/Month Learning Platform To Teach People How To Start A Web Design Business

Learn how one founder built and grew a web design business learning platform, with an average online revenue of $2,350/month, by providing step-by-step training systems and resources for beginners and using consistent publishing on YouTube, blog and email lists to retain customers.

About
Ray started Website Profit Course over 9 years ago
Revenue
Ray grew the business to $2.35K/month
Costs
It cost Ray $600 to start the business
Read by 4,879 founders

2. MindJournal

MindJournal is a journal brand started by Ollie Aplin in 2016. MindJournal uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$150K / month
Team
2 founders / 3 employees
Location
London, UK

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Creating a Journal to Help Men Around the World

MindJournal is a journaling brand for guys that has helped over 3,000 men feel more in control of their emotions and improve their life satisfaction and self-worth.

About
Ollie started MindJournal about 8 years ago
Revenue
Ollie grew the business to $150K/month
Costs
It cost Ollie $5000 to start the business
Read by 11,519 founders

3. Starter Story

Starter Story is a niche blog started by Pat Walls in 2017. Starter Story uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$250K / month
Team
1 founders / 6 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How I Turned A Crappy Idea Into A $3M/Year Business

Starter Story grew to 1.4 million monthly visitors and millions in annual revenue by sharing the stories of entrepreneurs. Pat breaks down the early days and how he grew the business into something that changed his life.

About
Pat started Starter Story over 6 years ago
Revenue
Pat grew the business to $250K/month
Costs
It cost Pat $100 to start the business
Read by 55,835 founders

4. 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 Grammarly 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.

About
Amy started Pain Care Labs a dba of MMJ Labs over 17 years ago
Revenue
Amy grew the business to $208K/month
Costs
It cost Amy $150000 to start the business
Read by 23,994 founders

5. CanvasChamp

CanvasChamp is a photo printing business started by Jainam Shah in 2012. CanvasChamp uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$1.5M / month
Team
2 founders / 180 employees
Location
Georgia

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How We Started A $1.5M/Month Custom Canvas Prints Business Online

CanvasChamp, a custom photo products company founded in 2012, has grown to offer 60+ personalized photo gift products with revenue of 1.5m$+/mo through SEO and successful digital marketing strategies.

About
Jainam started CanvasChamp about 12 years ago
Revenue
Jainam grew the business to $1.5M/month
Costs
It cost Jainam $10000 to start the business
Read by 24,447 founders

6. Blue Coffee Box

Blue Coffee Box is a Coffee Subscription Box started by Jon Butt in 2017. Blue Coffee Box uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$65K / month
Team
2 founders / 3 employees
Location
Canterbury, UK

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This Father And Son Created A Coffee Subscription Business

Blue Coffee Box increased its monthly revenue to $14,000 by offering a specialty coffee subscription service that curates from various roasters after being inspired by a trip to the United States and learning about the niche coffee subscription service they offer. 

About
Jon started Blue Coffee Box over 6 years ago
Revenue
Jon grew the business to $65K/month
Read by 12,832 founders

7. Taylor & Hart

Taylor & Hart is a jewelry making business started by Nikolay Piriankov in 2013. Taylor & Hart uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$385K / month
Team
2 founders / 27 employees
Location
London, England, United Kingdom

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Starting And Growing A Jewelry Business To $4.6M/Year

Taylor & Hart CEO Nikolay Piriankov tells the story of the company's journey from a diamond trading business to an award-winning, disruptive e-tailer of custom-designed, ethical engagement rings and fine jewelry, offering a bespoke design service through specifically developed technology online and instore, and growing to £4-6M in annual revenue.

About
Nikolay started Taylor & Hart over 10 years ago
Revenue
Nikolay grew the business to $385K/month
Read by 19,418 founders

8. Flaming Licks

Flaming Licks is a hot sauce business started by James Bryson in 2015. Flaming Licks uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$13K / month
Team
2 founders / 3 employees
Location
Wimborne Minster, England, United Kingdom

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How We Started A $13K/Month Hot Sauce Online Store And Subscription Service

Flaming Licks is a hot sauce subscription club and chili shop based in the UK, finishing 2019 with around 500 active members and planning to grow to 1000 members by the end of this year, with sales at around $13k/month split 2/3 subscription and 1/3 retail, mostly sourced from social media traffic using Cratejoy checkout.

About
James started Flaming Licks over 8 years ago
Revenue
James grew the business to $13K/month
Read by 8,202 founders

9. Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd

Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd is a luxury brand started by William Forshaw in 2002. Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd uses Grammarly 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.

About
William started Maxwell Scott Bags Ltd over 22 years ago
Revenue
William grew the business to $300K/month
Read by 7,958 founders

10. AlmondClear

AlmondClear is a skin care product line started by Leslie Eisen in 2017. AlmondClear uses Grammarly 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.

About
Leslie started AlmondClear over 6 years ago
Revenue
Leslie grew the business to $15K/month
Costs
It cost Leslie $500 to start the business
Read by 7,200 founders

11. Snuggle with Sam

Snuggle with Sam is a professional cuddler started by Sam Varnerin in 2016. Snuggle with Sam uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$11.3K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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How I Make A Living As A Professional Cuddler

Professional cuddler, Sam Varnerin, developed her successful one-to-one cuddle service, Snuggle with Sam, as a result of recognising the universal human need for connection and touch, which also led to her opening Sam’s Snuggle School, a course for aspiring professional cuddlers.

About
Sam started Snuggle with Sam over 7 years ago
Revenue
Sam grew the business to $11.3K/month
Read by 15,335 founders

12. DetraPel

DetraPel is a cleaning products business started by David Zamarin in 2013. DetraPel uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$600K / month
Team
1 founders / 24 employees
Location
Framingham, Massachusetts, USA

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DetraPel: A Stain Preventor Product That Got On Shark Tank

DetraPel is a company that manufactures and distributes eco-friendly liquid repellent sprays designed to protect fabric and leather belongings, which has made over $512,000 in sales last year and has successfully partnered with Shark Tank.

About
David started DetraPel over 10 years ago
Revenue
David grew the business to $600K/month
Costs
It cost David $60000 to start the business
Read by 10,611 founders

13. Entrepreneur Business Blog

Entrepreneur Business Blog is a marketing agency started by Emenike Emmanuel in 2016. Entrepreneur Business Blog uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$13K / month
Team
1 founders / 6 employees
Location
Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

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How A Young Entrepreneur From Nigeria Started A Profitable Blog

This case study follows the journey of a young entrepreneur from Nigeria who started a profitable blog generating a monthly revenue of $1,500+ through sales of advertising space, sponsored posts, and information products, and shares his strategies for success including a Twitter growth challenge and guest post pitches.

About
Emenike started Entrepreneur Business Blog over 7 years ago
Revenue
Emenike grew the business to $13K/month
Read by 10,948 founders

14. Woodies

Woodies is a sunglasses business started by Cory Stout in 2012. Woodies uses Grammarly 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%.

About
Cory started Woodies over 11 years ago
Revenue
Cory grew the business to $190K/month
Costs
It cost Cory $5000 to start the business
Read by 20,831 founders

15. Pawstruck

Pawstruck is a dog treat business started by Kyle Goguen in 2014. Pawstruck uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$1.75M / month
Team
1 founders / 25 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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How Kyle Goguen Started An Online Pet Supply Business

Pawstruck.com founder and CEO Kyle Goguen shares the story of how his all-natural, reasonably-priced pet supply e-commerce business became one of the fastest growing companies in the US, ranking #87 on the Inc 500 in 2018, and is projected to surpass 8 figures in revenue in 2019.

About
Kyle started Pawstruck over 10 years ago
Revenue
Kyle grew the business to $1.75M/month
Read by 9,391 founders

16. Coffee Pixels

Coffee Pixels is a protein bar company started by Raivis in 2010. Coffee Pixels uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$15K / month
Team
3 founders / 5 employees
Location
Vidzeme, Latvia

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How We Created A Coffee Bar Brand

Coffee Pixels is a sustainable, wasteless coffee bar made from whole coffee cherry that is rich in antioxidants, high in fiber, uses fewer resources, and includes a smart dose of caffeine, selling about 15K units per month across Northern Europe with an eye towards Ireland and the US.

About
Raivis started Coffee Pixels over 14 years ago
Revenue
Raivis grew the business to $15K/month
Read by 6,371 founders

17. letsworkremotely

letsworkremotely is a facebook group started by Steven Lin in 2017. letsworkremotely uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$1K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Bloomington, Indiana, USA

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How Two Friends Created One of the Largest Remote Working Communities

Let's Work Remotely, co-founded by Steven Lin, has built the largest remote community possible with over 100,000 members, including four Facebook groups with engagement from over 60% of members, growing at a rate of 100 members per week and ranked in the top 0.1% of websites in the world, with plans to monetize the platform through a freemium job posting model.

About
Steven started letsworkremotely almost 7 years ago
Revenue
Steven grew the business to $1K/month
Read by 4,336 founders

18. Lost Empire Herbs

Lost Empire Herbs is a supplements company started by Logan Christopher in 2012. Lost Empire Herbs uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$320K / month
Team
3 founders / 12 employees
Location
Kansas City, MO, USA

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How I Started A Seven-Figure Supplements Business

Lost Empire Herbs co-founder and CEO Logan Christopher shares how he built an ecommerce business specializing in high-quality, phyto-androgenic herbs that support hormone systems, going from zero to mid-seven figures in revenue, and discusses strategies including affiliate marketing and email-and-content marketing.

About
Logan started Lost Empire Herbs almost 12 years ago
Revenue
Logan grew the business to $320K/month
Costs
It cost Logan $1000 to start the business
Read by 14,121 founders

19. Counterweight Creative

Counterweight Creative is a podcast started by Jeremy Enns in 2016. Counterweight Creative uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$16K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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How I Started A Successful Podcast Production Company

A successful podcast production company that grew from one client making $15/hour to a team of 10 contractors producing over 30 shows per week with revenue of over $10k/mo, primarily through referrals and with a focus on providing high personal touch and being picky about working only with clients who are a good fit.

About
Jeremy started Counterweight Creative about 8 years ago
Revenue
Jeremy grew the business to $16K/month
Read by 17,723 founders

20. Stronger U

Stronger U is an online fitness business started by Mike Doehla in 2015. Stronger U uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$500K / month
Team
1 founders / 54 employees
Location
Newburgh, New York, USA

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How I Started A $6M Online Nutrition Coaching Business

Stronger U is an online nutrition consulting company with an 8-figure business receiving revenues of over $500k monthly, offering clients a unique nutritional experience through a 1-on-1 coaching approach, boasting an NPS of 78.6 and rated highly on Google Reviews and Facebook.

About
Mike started Stronger U about 9 years ago
Revenue
Mike grew the business to $500K/month
Read by 10,234 founders

21. TrumpExcel.com

TrumpExcel.com is a skills training business started by Sumit Bansal in 2013. TrumpExcel.com uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

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How I Started A Profitable Business Helping Millions Of People Learn Excel

A one-man business teaching people how to use Microsoft Excel effectively has gone from getting ~15k pageviews a month in 2014, to more than one million pageviews every month as of today, generating an average monthly revenue of ~$10,000, with the majority of the money coming from online course sales and a newsletter, which has 40k+ active subscribers.

About
Sumit started TrumpExcel.com almost 11 years ago
Revenue
Sumit grew the business to $10K/month
Read by 10,661 founders

22. The Blog Proofreader

The Blog Proofreader is a proofreader started by Lenny Bron in 2016. The Blog Proofreader uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$2K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
New York, New York, USA

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How I Added $2,000 To My Monthly Income Proofreading Blog Posts

A proofreader was able to build a consistent income of ~$2,000 per month from scratch with zero experience in the field, no expenses, and barely any upfront costs by targeting bloggers and content creators who want their content to be copy edited and proofread.

About
Lenny started The Blog Proofreader almost 8 years ago
Revenue
Lenny grew the business to $2K/month
Read by 14,287 founders

23. Kanga

Kanga is a drinkware brand started by Teddy Giard in 2017. Kanga uses Grammarly for their business.

Team
5 founders / 8 employees
Location
Clemson, South Carolina, USA

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How We Launched A Beer Cooler And Landed A Deal With Mark Cuban

Kanga Coolers, founded by a Clemson University student, invented the first iceless cooler designed to fit around an entire case of 12 oz. beverages, and after earning $34,000 in Kickstarter funding, landing a deal on Shark Tank, and bringing on two full-time employees, the company is expanding into action sports and large corporate partnerships.

About
Teddy started Kanga almost 7 years ago
Revenue
Teddy grew the business to $/month
Costs
It cost Teddy $50000 to start the business
Read by 9,582 founders

24. Indie Oven

Indie Oven is a freelance video production business started by Alfonsina Sterling in 2012. Indie Oven uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

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25. Cube Digital

Cube Digital is a SEO agency started by Leslie Gilmour in 2015. Cube Digital uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$25K / month
Team
1 founders / 3 employees
Location
Dublin, Ireland

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26. Bio-One

Bio-One is a crime scene cleanup business started by Nick-Anthony Zamucen in 2008. Bio-One uses Grammarly for their business.

Team
1 founders / 7 employees
Location
Greenwood Village, Colorado, USA

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How I Created A $1.2M/Month Crime Scene Cleanup Business

Bio-One Inc. founder Nick-Anthony Zamucen created the world's first multi-million dollar crime and trauma scene cleaning franchise, with over 90 franchises nationwide and over 350 units sold, while sticking to his motto of "Help First, Business Second."

About
Nick-Anthony started Bio-One about 16 years ago
Revenue
Nick-Anthony grew the business to $/month
Read by 19,654 founders

27. DistantJob

DistantJob is a recruiting agency started by Sharon Koifman in 2008. DistantJob uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$290K / month
Team
1 founders / 26 employees
Location
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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How I Started A $3M/Year Remote Worker Recruitment Agency

DistantJob is a unique recruitment agency that specializes in finding full-time remote employees, and with $3 million in annual revenue, they offer small to medium-sized tech companies an edge over big competitors who are not willing to hire remotely.

About
Sharon started DistantJob about 16 years ago
Revenue
Sharon grew the business to $290K/month
Read by 11,415 founders

28. Thrivette

Thrivette is a business coach started by Stacey Haynes in 2018. Thrivette uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
2 founders / 2 employees
Location
Dallas, Texas, USA

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How I Started A $10K/Month Business Helping Entrepreneurs

This case study follows the story of Stacey Haynes, founder of Thrivette, a business consulting and resource community that helps people start and grow their businesses, and how she and her husband have made over $10k per month through consulting and merchandise sales on platforms like Amazon, Etsy, and Shopify.

About
Stacey started Thrivette over 5 years ago
Revenue
Stacey grew the business to $10K/month
Costs
It cost Stacey $10000 to start the business
Read by 7,005 founders

29. Under30Experiences

Under30Experiences is a tour company started by Matt Wilson in 2012. Under30Experiences uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$300K / month
Team
2 founders / 5 employees

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How We Started A $300K/Month Business Organizing Trips For Young People

Under30Experiences is a travel company for people aged 21-35 that runs small group trips around the world, with over 800 five-star reviews on Facebook, Google, and Yelp combined, and nearly hitting $5M in revenue before the COVID-19 pandemic.

About
Matt started Under30Experiences about 12 years ago
Revenue
Matt grew the business to $300K/month
Costs
It cost Matt $5000 to start the business
Read by 10,245 founders

30. Ordoro

Ordoro is an ecommerce management software started by Jagath Narayan in 2010. Ordoro uses Grammarly for their business.

Team
4 founders / 17 employees

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31. Fashion Buddy

Fashion Buddy is a fashion business started by Lindsey Smith in 2017. Fashion Buddy uses Grammarly for their business.

Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

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32. The Cat Ball

The Cat Ball is an etsy shop started by Jennifer Boaro in 2011. The Cat Ball uses Grammarly for their business.

Team
1 founders / 2 employees
Location
Bellevue, Washington, USA

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33. Upvoty

Upvoty is an user feedback app started by Mike Slaats in 2019. Upvoty uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$20K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Eindhoven, North Brabant, The Netherlands

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Why I'm Building A Side Project On Top Of My Already Successful Business

A case study on the founder of Vindy and Upvoty, who used his experience with his first startup to quickly grow his second startup to over 100 customers and $500 MRR, all while financing everything with the profits of his first company.

About
Mike started Upvoty about 5 years ago
Revenue
Mike grew the business to $20K/month
Read by 6,252 founders

34. Kamino Wallet

Kamino Wallet is a wallet brand started by Kan Yamamoto in 2018. Kamino Wallet uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$2.5K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Kochi

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Starting A $1K/Month Side Hustle Selling Washable Paper Wallets

Designer Kan Yamamoto started an eco-friendly paper wallet side hustle that now brings in around $1,000 in monthly sales, with 35-40% gross margins and 60-100 daily visitors mainly through organic search, Instagram, and Reddit.

About
Kan started Kamino Wallet almost 6 years ago
Revenue
Kan grew the business to $2.5K/month
Read by 7,433 founders

35. Fantôm Agency

Fantôm Agency is an online advertising agency started by Luis Camacho in 2018. Fantôm Agency uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$25K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Phoenix, Arizona, USA

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My Story On Building My Own $8K/Month Digital Advertising Agency

Fantôm Agency founder Luis Camacho shares how he built his digital advertising agency from scratch, focusing on helping mid-to-late stage SaaS companies scale through paid advertising channels and generating around $8,600 per month without significant overhead costs.

About
Luis started Fantôm Agency about 6 years ago
Revenue
Luis grew the business to $25K/month
Read by 13,727 founders

36. SiteGuru

SiteGuru is a SEO agency started by Rick van Haasteren in 2018. SiteGuru uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$5K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Katwijk, South Holland, The Netherlands

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How I Developed A $400/Month SEO Audit Tool In My Free Time

SiteGuru is an SEO tool that crawls your website and finds SEO issues, offering actionable tasks to fix them, with 6000 users and an MRR of $400.

About
Rick started SiteGuru over 6 years ago
Revenue
Rick grew the business to $5K/month
Read by 7,685 founders

37. Next Vacay

Next Vacay is a travel planning business started by Naveen Dittakavi in 2014. Next Vacay uses Grammarly for their business.

Team
1 founders / 11 employees
Location
Johns Creek, Georgia, USA

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38. PushPress

PushPress is a gym management software started by Dan Uyemura in 2017. PushPress uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$300K / month
Team
3 founders / 35 employees
Location
El Segundo, California, USA

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How I Created A Software To Manage Gyms And Reached $100K/Month In Revenue

PushPress, a modern boutique gym management system, shares their journey of bootstrapping their business to over $100,000 MRR, and the lessons learned about focusing on marketing to attract and retain customers and putting processes in place to learn from failure.

About
Dan started PushPress over 7 years ago
Revenue
Dan grew the business to $300K/month
Read by 92,247 founders

39. Conundrum Publishing

Conundrum Publishing is an author started by Nick Thacker in 2017. Conundrum Publishing uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$20K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees
Location
Colorado, USA

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How I Generate $10K/Month As An Indie Writer

This case study follows full-time thriller and action-adventure author Nick Thacker who earns between $10k to $20k per month from writing, predominantly through Amazon Kindle Unlimited sales, and goes in-depth into his self-publishing strategy which maximizes sales and minimizes costs, such as developing a mailing list and utilizing print-on-demand services.

About
Nick started Conundrum Publishing over 7 years ago
Revenue
Nick grew the business to $20K/month
Read by 9,770 founders

40. Clout Collective

Clout Collective is an influencer platform started by Arielle Frank in 2018. Clout Collective uses Grammarly for their business.

Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

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On Creating An Influencer Platform As A Non-Technical Solo Founder

Clout Collective is an influencer marketing platform that offers transparency and standardization to content creators, allowing them to anonymously review brand collaborations and report generalized compensation rates per partnership.

About
Arielle started Clout Collective over 5 years ago
Revenue
Arielle grew the business to $0/month
Read by 6,809 founders

41. Braxley Bands

Braxley Bands is a niche accessories brand started by Braxton Manley in 2017. Braxley Bands uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
2 founders / 3 employees
Location
Austin, Texas, USA

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How We Turned $20 Into A $100K/Month Accessory Brand

Braxton Manley started Braxley Bands with only $20, creating an elastic Apple Watch band and scaling the business to an impressive $100K a month on Shopify, all without any other capital or investment.

About
Braxton started Braxley Bands almost 7 years ago
Revenue
Braxton grew the business to $100K/month
Costs
It cost Braxton $20 to start the business
Read by 15,491 founders

42. Apps:Lab

Apps:Lab is an IT company started by Marvin Collins Hosea in 2017. Apps:Lab uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$6K / month
Team
2 founders / 5 employees
Location
Nairobi, Nairobi Province, Kenya

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How I Started A $3.7K/Month Software Company In Kenya

Apps: Lab KE is a software development company generating $3,500 per month, specializing in problem-solving using technology and data for businesses and communities.

About
Marvin started Apps:Lab about 7 years ago
Revenue
Marvin grew the business to $6K/month
Costs
It cost Marvin $1200000 to start the business
Read by 9,465 founders

43. UserGuiding

UserGuiding is a software developer started by Osman Koc in 2018. UserGuiding uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$200K / month
Team
4 founders / 30 employees
Location
Istanbul, Turkey

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On Launching A $9.4K/Month SaaS That Helps With User Onboarding

UserGuiding is a SaaS product that has attracted 73 subscribers, 5,000 sign-ups from 92 countries, and 4 million end users, with a monthly recurring revenue that has increased from $413 to $9,400 in the past 14 months.

About
Osman started UserGuiding over 6 years ago
Revenue
Osman grew the business to $200K/month
Costs
It cost Osman $200000 to start the business
Read by 7,714 founders

44. Bryn Elizabeth Co.

Bryn Elizabeth Co. is a marketing agency started by Bryn Elizabeth Bonino in 2019. Bryn Elizabeth Co. uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$1.3K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Austin, Texas, USA

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How I Built A Business Helping Micro Businesses Find New Clients

Bryn Bonino founded a company that helps micro-businesses connect with their ideal clients, averaging $1,300 per month since shifting from an hourly consultant to offering entire packages to help clients meet their business goals.

About
Bryn started Bryn Elizabeth Co. almost 5 years ago
Revenue
Bryn grew the business to $1.3K/month
Read by 5,922 founders

45. Funky Fat Foods

Funky Fat Foods is a healthy snack food business started by Louisa Mesquita Bakker in 2018. Funky Fat Foods uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$20K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees
Location
Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands

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How I Started A $20K/Month Business Selling High-Fat, No Crap, Nutritious Snacks

Learn how Louisa Mesquita Bakker started an organic food company called Funky Fat Foods, which produces high-fat, low-carb chocolate bars using only high-quality ingredients and MCTs, and now generates $20,000 in monthly revenue with aspirations to enter the organic retail market in Europe.

About
Louisa started Funky Fat Foods about 6 years ago
Revenue
Louisa grew the business to $20K/month
Read by 13,220 founders

46. ManyPixels

ManyPixels is a graphic designer started by Quentin Gilon in 2018. ManyPixels uses Grammarly for their business.

Team
3 founders / 27 employees
Location
Singapore, Singapore

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47. Patriot Chimney

Patriot Chimney is a chimney repair business started by Mitchell Blackmon in 2018. Patriot Chimney uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$21K / month
Team
3 founders / 5 employees
Location
Blue Ridge, Georgia, USA

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How I Started A $21K/Month Chimney Service Company While Working Full-Time

Patriot Chimney, a Virginia-based chimney repair company founded by three friends, generated over $212,000 in its first year of operation, using a mix of digital and in-person marketing and customer retention strategies, and plans to expand its business and customer base with new initiatives including an online store and non-profit organization.

About
Mitchell started Patriot Chimney over 5 years ago
Revenue
Mitchell grew the business to $21K/month
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48. Siva Solutions Inc.

Siva Solutions Inc. is a niche web design business started by Senthil Kumar in 2004. Siva Solutions Inc. uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$5K / month
Team
1 founders / 20 employees
Location
Cathedral City, California, USA

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On Starting A Niche Web Design Business In The Dental Industry

Senthil Kumar spearheads Siva Solutions Inc, a game-changing digital marketing and software development company which caters to dentists using an array of well-crafted products to manage patient data and inquiries, thus enabling efficient management of processes, while boosting them to the 1st page on Google.

About
Senthil started Siva Solutions Inc. almost 20 years ago
Revenue
Senthil grew the business to $5K/month
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49. Create and Go

Create and Go is an online course started by Alex Nerney in 2017. Create and Go uses Grammarly for their business.

Revenue
$100K / month
Team
2 founders / 0 employees
Location
Texas, USA

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They Quit Their Jobs & Make $1.2M/Year With Online Courses

Two friends built an online blog that grew to generate an average of $130k per month, eventually turning it into a successful course business Create and Go with over 10,000 students, by focusing on what their readers needed, investing in their business, building an email list, and utilizing social media platforms like Pinterest and YouTube for traffic.

About
Alex started Create and Go over 7 years ago
Revenue
Alex grew the business to $100K/month
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50. Baby Wit LLC

Baby Wit LLC is a children's clothing business started by Rosalee Rester in 2004. Baby Wit LLC uses Grammarly for their business.

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

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Lessons Learned From 20 Years In E-Commerce

Founder Rosalee Andrea Rester shares lessons learned from running her baby apparel t-shirt company, Babywit.com, for over 16 years, including focusing on a business that is loved and nurtured, staying current with changing markets, and testing ideas before investing large sums in production.

About
Rosalee started Baby Wit LLC almost 20 years ago
Revenue
Rosalee grew the business to $1K/month
Costs
It cost Rosalee $900 to start the business
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Pat Walls

I'm Pat Walls and I created Starter Story - a website dedicated to helping people start businesses. We interview entrepreneurs from around the world about how they started and grew their businesses.