EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 5 MIN
How GitLab Bootstrapped to a Public Company
from Bootstrapped Business with Fexingo: Self-Funded Founders, Profit-First Growth, and Lean Operations · host Fexingo
This episode of Bootstrapped Business with Fexingo dives into GitLab's remarkable journey from a bootstrapped open-source project to a publicly traded company valued at over $10 billion. Hosts Lucas and Luna explore how co-founder Sid Sijbrandij kept the company lean and profitable for years by relying on community contributions and a remote-first culture long before it became mainstream. They break down the specific strategies GitLab used to bootstrap growth without venture capital in its early days, including its transparent handbook, iterative product releases, and clever use of developer goodwill. Lucas explains why bootstrapping allowed GitLab to focus on product quality over investor demands, while Luna questions whether the model could work for other SaaS founders today. They also touch on the challenges GitLab faced when it eventually did take VC funding and went public via a direct listing. The episode ties into current market conditions as of mid-2026, noting that the bootstrapping ethos is seeing a revival among founders wary of the hypergrowth-at-all-costs mentality. #GitLab #Bootstrapping #SidSijbrandij #OpenSource #RemoteFirst #SaaS #DirectListing #DevOps #LeanStartup #ProfitFirst #TransparentBusiness #CommunityDriven #IPO #Business #Entrepreneurship #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #BootstrappedBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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This episode of Bootstrapped Business with Fexingo dives into GitLab's remarkable journey from a bootstrapped open-source project to a publicly traded company valued at over $10 billion. Hosts Lucas and Luna explore how co-founder Sid Sijbrandij kept the company lean and profitable for years by relying on community contributions and a remote-first culture long before it became mainstream. They break down the specific strategies GitLab used to bootstrap growth without venture capital in its early days, including its transparent handbook, iterative product releases, and clever use of developer goodwill. Lucas explains why bootstrapping allowed GitLab to focus on product quality over investor demands, while Luna questions whether the model could work for other SaaS founders today. They also touch on the challenges GitLab faced when it eventually did take VC funding and went public via a direct listing. The episode ties into current market conditions as of mid-2026, noting that the bootstrapping ethos is seeing a revival among founders wary of the hypergrowth-at-all-costs mentality. #GitLab #Bootstrapping #SidSijbrandij #OpenSource #RemoteFirst #SaaS #DirectListing #DevOps #LeanStartup #ProfitFirst #TransparentBusiness #CommunityDriven #IPO #Business #Entrepreneurship #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #BootstrappedBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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