SupaBird is a web app that helps creators and businesses grow on X by analyzing top creators’ tweets to generate similar high-quality, viral post ideas, with auto-scheduling, viral templates, and video-to-post conversion.
MRR (USD)
TRAILING 30D REVENUE
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LIFETIME REVENUE
TARGET CUSTOMER
Creators, founders, and marketers who use X to promote or sell products/services and want consistent, high-quality post ideas with scheduling.
TIMELINE
- Prelaunch design & onboarding — May 19, 2025 → June 28, 2025
Prototyping & onboarding flows (Figma) and prelaunch preview; aiming to launch in ~2 weeks; landing page prepared, launch planned for the following week.
- Silent launch — July 23, 2025 → July 27, 2025
Quiet live release without announcements; started getting initial traffic from bio link.
- First trial customers — July 26, 2025 → July 27, 2025
Early traction with trial clients (2, then 3) before official push.
- First MRR — August 1, 2025 → August 1, 2025
First MRR recorded at $14.7 after the first week live.
- Growth & conversion experiments — September 19, 2025 → September 25, 2025
Conversion optimization and pricing experiments (countdown timer, headline, special pricing).
TECH STACK
Vercel hosting; Stripe for payments; PostHog for analytics; X API (or alternatives); Supabase as datastore; OpenAI for content generation.
LATEST USERS
USERS CHANGE
FINANCIALS
- revenue — $100 USD · as of September 8, 2025 SupaBird hit $100 in revenue
TRACTION
- customers — 3 count · as of July 27, 2025 SupaBird got 3rd trial client
- customers — 2 count · as of July 26, 2025 Got our first 2 trial clients
- email_subscribers — 119 count · as of July 9, 2025 Gathered 119 emails
FOUNDERS
Bootstrapped indie maker now in Berlin; previously built Beep (did $35k on AppSumo) and raised $100k on a past startup; 10+ years in UX/UI; building SupaBird and using it to grow his own X account.
PRODUCT–FOUNDER FIT
Fred built SupaBird to solve his own need to revive a ‘dead’ X account; he used SupaBird himself to generate post ideas and saw impressions climb, reinforcing the product’s value for growth.