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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2019 · 1H 7M

SaaS Subscription Billing: $19/Year to $30K MRR Solo

from The SaaS Podcast - AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders · host Omer Khan

AJ charges $19 a year for Carrd - a one-page website builder competing against Wix and Squarespace. No marketing. No employees. No investors. Just a SaaS subscription billing model starting at $9/year and a product so frictionless you can build a website before signing up. Result: over $30K MRR. AJ reveals how he built an audience of 50,000 through free HTML templates, launched Carrd with a single tweet and a Product Hunt feature, and designed a SaaS subscription billing approach that added cheaper and more expensive tiers without cannibalizing existing plans. His pricing strategy prioritized fairness over revenue maximization. Every free Carrd site includes a "made with Carrd" footer link, creating an organic viral loop that replaced all traditional marketing. Users can build a complete site with mouse clicks only - no account required. This SaaS pricing model proves high volume at low subscription pricing works when overhead is near zero. Key Lessons 💰 Low SaaS subscription billing scales to $30K MRR when friction is near zero: AJ charges $9-$19/year with almost no overhead, proving high volume at low prices works when the product markets itself. 🛠️ Let users experience the product before signing up: Carrd lets anyone build a website with just mouse clicks and no account creation - this frictionless experience converts better than any demo or marketing page. 🎯 Add SaaS subscription billing tiers for new segments without cannibalizing: AJ added a $9/year plan for younger users building fan sites, capturing incremental revenue without pulling existing Pro subscribers down. 🚀 Build an audience before building a product for zero-cost launch: AJ's 50,000 Twitter followers from HTML5 UP gave Carrd instant awareness - one tweet plus Product Hunt drove the initial growth spike. 🔄 The "made with" footer link is a pricing strategy multiplier: Every free site includes a Carrd link. Visitors click through, try the product in 30 seconds, and some convert to paid - costing nothing. Chapters Introduction What drives AJ - the challenge of wearing every hat What Carrd does Revenue overview - $25-30K MRR and growing Starting with HTML5 UP to learn responsive design The self-taught developer philosophy Learning by doing vs. formal education How HTML5 UP's templates fueled skill growth Giving away templates for free and building an audience Launching Pixelarity - the paid template business Pixelarity peaks at $10-12K/month The idea for Carrd - bored of templates Why one-page sites were the right niche Building Carrd with vanilla JavaScript The pre-alpha prototype and early feedback Not worrying about competition Launching with a tweet to 50K followers Zero marketing strategy - just tweeted it out The Product Hunt story and how it blew up The frictionless product experience - no signup needed Revenue growth from under $100/day to $1,000/day How the $19/year SaaS subscription billing was set No marketing beyond word of mouth and made-with links A typical day running a one-person SaaS The limits of solo bootstrapping at scale Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/225 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

AJ charges $19 a year for Carrd - a one-page website builder competing against Wix and Squarespace. No marketing. No employees. No investors. Just a SaaS subscription billing model starting at $9/year and a product so frictionless you can build a website before signing up. Result: over $30K MRR. AJ reveals how he built an audience of 50,000 through free HTML templates, launched Carrd with a single tweet and a Product Hunt feature, and designed a SaaS subscription billing approach that added cheaper and more expensive tiers without cannibalizing existing plans. His pricing strategy prioritized fairness over revenue maximization. Every free Carrd site includes a "made with Carrd" footer link, creating an organic viral loop that replaced all traditional marketing. Users can build a complete site with mouse clicks only - no account required. This SaaS pricing model proves high volume at low subscription pricing works when overhead is near zero. Key Lessons 💰 Low SaaS subscription billing scales to $30K MRR when friction is near zero: AJ charges $9-$19/year with almost no overhead, proving high volume at low prices works when the product markets itself. 🛠️ Let users experience the product before signing up: Carrd lets anyone build a website with just mouse clicks and no account creation - this frictionless experience converts better than any demo or marketing page. 🎯 Add SaaS subscription billing tiers for new segments without cannibalizing: AJ added a $9/year plan for younger users building fan sites, capturing incremental revenue without pulling existing Pro subscribers down. 🚀 Build an audience before building a product for zero-cost launch: AJ's 50,000 Twitter followers from HTML5 UP gave Carrd instant awareness - one tweet plus Product Hunt drove the initial growth spike. 🔄 The "made with" footer link is a pricing strategy multiplier: Every free site includes a Carrd link. Visitors click through, try the product in 30 seconds, and some convert to paid - costing nothing. Chapters Introduction What drives AJ - the challenge of wearing every hat What Carrd does Revenue overview - $25-30K MRR and growing Starting with HTML5 UP to learn responsive design The self-taught developer philosophy Learning by doing vs. formal education How HTML5 UP's templates fueled skill growth Giving away templates for free and building an audience Launching Pixelarity - the paid template business Pixelarity peaks at $10-12K/month The idea for Carrd - bored of templates Why one-page sites were the right niche Building Carrd with vanilla JavaScript The pre-alpha prototype and early feedback Not worrying about competition Launching with a tweet to 50K followers Zero marketing strategy - just tweeted it out The Product Hunt story and how it blew up The frictionless product experience - no signup needed Revenue growth from under $100/day to $1,000/day How the $19/year SaaS subscription billing was set No marketing beyond word of mouth and made-with links A typical day running a one-person SaaS The limits of solo bootstrapping at scale Lightning round Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/225 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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