
The SaaS Podcast - AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders Bootstrapped SaaS: $200 Customer to $4M ARR Solo
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Mar 5, 2026 Joel Griffith, founder of Browserless — a bootstrapped browsers-as-a-service company — grew to nearly $4M ARR by solving his own engineering pains. He explains finding first customers on GitHub and Stack Overflow. He describes eight years of content and OSS that now drive inbound. He also covers competing with funded players and how AI created new demand for his product.
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Build What You Yourself Need
- Solve problems you personally live with to gain founder-market fit quickly.
- Joel failed at five or six B2C ideas before building Browserless to solve engineering pains he experienced daily.
Make Every Task A Multiplier
- Get multiple outcomes from every block of work so your limited time compounds.
- Joel fixed bugs, handled support, and wrote documentation for each issue so a single interaction became reusable knowledge.
First Customers Came From Community Answers
- Joel got his first customers by answering GitHub issues and Stack Overflow posts about browser automation.
- His very first paid user signed up for $200/month and Joel's infrastructure cost that month was about $50, so he was profitable immediately.





