Founder breaks down his 5 apps making $700K/month 🤯
A founder breaks down his portfolio of 5 apps generating approximately $700K monthly revenue. The highest earner is Revit.ai, a video creation tool making $400K/month, followed by Outrank, an SEO SaaS at $200K/month.
Summary
The founder presents his five-app portfolio generating around $700K in monthly revenue. Revit.ai leads as the highest revenue generator at $400K per month with 10% month-over-month growth - it's a video creation software that transforms text input into engaging videos. Outrank follows as the second biggest earner and fastest growing product, having just surpassed $200K monthly revenue as an all-in-one SEO SaaS platform for organic traffic growth. Super X represents the third product at $13K per month, serving as an all-in-one solution for growing audiences on X (formerly Twitter). Post Syncer is the smallest product at $1.5K monthly, designed for multi-platform posting across 10 different platforms. The final product, Feather, generates about $10K per month and was acquired for $250K - it's a blogging tool that converts Notion pages and content into web blogs.
About this episode
Most founders dream about one successful app. This guy built five. Not viral luck. Not overnight success. Just systems, playbooks, and ruthless execution.
Key Insights
- The founder claims Revit.ai generates $400K monthly revenue while maintaining 10% month-over-month growth as a video creation tool that converts text to engaging videos
- The founder states that Outrank is the fastest growing product in his portfolio, having just crossed $200K monthly revenue as an all-in-one SEO SaaS
- The founder reveals he acquired Feather for $250K and it now generates $10K monthly as a tool that converts Notion content into web blogs
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Transcript
[0:00] The highest revenue making is a video making software. It's called Revit.ai. It's basically something where you can input a video text and Revit will create an engaging video. It's making something like 400K per month and still growing 10% month over month. The second one is called Outrank. The fastest growing of all my products. It just passed 200K per month. It's slowly becoming an all-in-one SEO SAS to just grow your [0:32] organic traffic. The next one is Super X. It just passed 13K per month. It's an all in one s to grow an audience on X. Next one is Post Syncer. It's the smallest of all my product. It's making 1.5K [music] per month. This…
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