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Linkeddit reached $50k total revenue | namidaxr story | MRR Journey
The founder of Linkeddit says it took about two years and ten failed projects to get a first paying customer, then another twelve months to cross $50k in total revenue.
Founder: namidaxr
Revenue: $50k total revenue
Channel: Reddit, Content
Linkeddit is a Reddit user discovery and lead generation product that helps founders and teams find relevant users, buying signals, and conversation context on Reddit. The founder framed the journey as a long grind through repeated failed projects, low-engagement marketing, and doubt before the first customer finally changed how they approached the business.
What worked
- Persisting through multiple failed products until a clearer customer pain point emerged.
- Reframing the business after the first payment instead of treating it as a one-off win.
- Building around an existing distribution surface where customers already discuss problems.