HACKER Q&A
📣 awb

Who here has been successful buying a small business or tiny project?


With https://tinyprojects.dev reaching the front page, I was wondering about the other side of the acquisition equation.

Who here has bought a tiny project or small business and been successful in growing or scaling the company?

Not interested in companies acquiring other companies, but solo entrepreneurs or small teams acquiring a pre-built product or service business.


  👤 mod Accepted Answer ✓
Not sure if it's what you're looking for, but I have a non-tech story:

I bought a small B&M business--a bar--in 2010. I had 2 partners, which quickly became just one partner.

The existing business was using a small bar area, but the building had a much larger back room with a separate bar which we planned to move into after we got it ready. (The building was previously a VFW). The existing business was also poorly ran, dirty, and the customers frequenting it were not very--desirable? Lots of silly practices were occurring--for instance, if you did the math on the pitcher, it was more per ounce than the mug.

Over time we did move into the back, and after a few years of sticking it out, having good food, good service, and a good atmosphere, we had a nice steady business. It's doing quite well now, and I've mostly eliminated my own role there, whether via trustworthy staff, or automation (I'm a developer as well).

For numbers, I think our sales have scaled roughly 20x from the time of acquisition. Possibly a bit more, I am working off memory for the original sales. We also scaled from working it entirely ourselves, to having about 10 staff members--6 bartenders, 2 cooks, and 2 door people.


👤 codegeek
I bought a side project back in 2014 (3-4 month old then with about $2000 MRR) and grew it to a bootstrapped SAAS company of 20 employees as of today with revenue in 100K MRR range. Happy to answer any questions.

👤 tomcam
I bought an eBay-related business on eBay for $40,000 in 2000 and have made many, many times that figure back on it since, 4 Hour Work Week style. All real estate is paid for, no debts, have helped tons of relatives, have funded trust for handicapped kids for after I die, have funded some amazing service projects.

👤 JSeymourATL
> solo entrepreneurs or small teams acquiring a pre-built product or service business...

The Built to Sell podcast often features these types of stories from the sellers perspective > https://builttosell.com/


👤 gdixit369
Small business