$1M ARR — that’s an impressive milestone, especially in the open-source SaaS space.
One thing I found particularly interesting about Plausible’s journey is that it challenges the common assumption that open source and sustainable revenue are incompatible. Building in public, focusing on a clear value proposition, and staying committed to a privacy-first alternative in a crowded analytics market seems to have created strong trust with customers.
It’s also a great reminder that growth doesn’t always require massive funding rounds or aggressive scaling. A focused product, a clear audience, and consistent execution can go a long way. Many founders chase growth hacks, but stories like this show the importance of solving a real problem and continuously improving the product.
Another lesson is that operational efficiency matters just as much as product quality. As companies grow, small workflow improvements can have a significant impact. For example, teams often integrate formsite to streamline data collection and automate routine processes, allowing them to spend more time improving the product and serving customers.