EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 9 MIN
How iFixit Bootstrapped Repair Manuals Into a Movement
from Bootstrapped Business with Fexingo: Self-Funded Founders, Profit-First Growth, and Lean Operations · host Fexingo
In this episode of Bootstrapped Business with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how iFixit bootstrapped its way from a college dorm project into the world's largest free repair guide platform — without a dime of venture capital. Founded in 2003 by Kyle Wiens and Luke Soules, iFixit turned a broken PowerBook G4 into a mission to fight planned obsolescence. Lucas breaks down their early revenue model: selling repair tool kits while keeping the guides free. Over 100,000 free manuals later, iFixit now generates tens of millions annually through tool sales, parts, and B2B licensing to companies like Microsoft and Google. Luna questions whether the model can survive as right-to-repair legislation gains steam — and Lucas explains why iFixit's lean structure actually gets stronger as laws evolve. They also touch on iFixit's surprising relationship with Apple, which once sued them and now links to their guides. The episode closes with a reflection on building a business that backs its values with hard data. #iFixit #KyleWiens #LukeSoules #RightToRepair #Bootstrapping #SelfFunded #PlannedObsolescence #RepairEconomy #OpenSource #ToolKits #B2BLicensing #Microsoft #Google #Apple #LeanOperations #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In this episode of Bootstrapped Business with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how iFixit bootstrapped its way from a college dorm project into the world's largest free repair guide platform — without a dime of venture capital. Founded in 2003 by Kyle Wiens and Luke Soules, iFixit turned a broken PowerBook G4 into a mission to fight planned obsolescence. Lucas breaks down their early revenue model: selling repair tool kits while keeping the guides free. Over 100,000 free manuals later, iFixit now generates tens of millions annually through tool sales, parts, and B2B licensing to companies like Microsoft and Google. Luna questions whether the model can survive as right-to-repair legislation gains steam — and Lucas explains why iFixit's lean structure actually gets stronger as laws evolve. They also touch on iFixit's surprising relationship with Apple, which once sued them and now links to their guides. The episode closes with a reflection on building a business that backs its values with hard data. #iFixit #KyleWiens #LukeSoules #RightToRepair #Bootstrapping #SelfFunded #PlannedObsolescence #RepairEconomy #OpenSource #ToolKits #B2BLicensing #Microsoft #Google #Apple #LeanOperations #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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