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We built a $1M ARR open source SaaS

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  1. Interactive code examples/posts
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Data Visualization #Data Dashboard #Data Science Notebooks 323 social mentions

  2. An open source suite of product and data tools including product analytics, feature flags, session replay, A/B testing, surveys, and more.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    Since reading the thread on money-making side hustles on HN a few days back[1], I was able to finally brush off my procrastination and start twiddling with some of my side projects that have been lying dormant over the years! And the model Plausible uses (I think the right term is "Open Core"?) which is also used by the incredible Product analytics tool Posthog [1] aligns really well with how I want to build out my side-hustles. Open source, but also available packaged and hosted if you so prefer. One thing I was concerned about was about revenue that these "open source by default" products make, so glad that this post has come along just in time to alleviate some of those concerns (of course, as with most engineering side projects, the priority is to build something cool first, and if it ends up making some money, then all the better!) and it's always nice to see successful OSS-driven products in a crowded analytics space. Congrats folks! [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31764696 [2] https://posthog.com/.

    #Analytics #User Analytics #User Engagement 62 social mentions

  3. Cookie-Free, Privacy-Friendly Alternative to Google Analytics.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Paid
    • Free Trial
    • $6.0 / Monthly (10k monthly page views)
    I also started a privacy-friendly analytics SaaS without looking at the market. Sometimes it's better to just get started. Otherwise you probably won't start doing anything, as there are existing products most of the time. In my case, I was looking for a Go (golang) solution that I could embed in my website, as a library so to speak, and just turned it into a product later as I was looking for a new project to work on. We're now at $1500 MRR and growing. I'm also opposing the position of "just being against GA" now and we try to differentiate more. It's almost impossible to get anyone away from GA who does do performance marketing. So I don't quite see how Plausible or other privacy-friendly products are a replacement. But most websites that use GA just don't have to, because they don't rely so much on ads or personal data to get value. Our product: https://pirsch.io.

    #Analytics #Open Source #Privacy 28 social mentions

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