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Online portfolio platform for artists and designers to showcase their work.
How Spencer acquired customers
Tools used to build Carbonmade
Built the first online portfolio platform for designers in 2005. Bootstrapped to $55K MRR, then sold to private equity.
Spencer Fry has never had a paycheck from anyone other than himself. Starting businesses at a young age, he bootstrapped multiple successful companies before eventually raising venture capital for Podia. But his first major success was Carbonmade.
Carbonmade started in 2005 as "the first online portfolio for artists and designers to display their work online." Before Carbonmade, designers had to build custom websites or use clunky alternatives.
Spencer built it with co-founders, creating a simple, beautiful way for creatives to showcase their work.
Unlike many startups, Carbonmade was fully bootstrapped. Spencer and his team grew the platform organically through word of mouth and SEO. Designers told other designers. Design schools recommended it to students.
"It grew into a huge business," Spencer recalled. "And it was a fully bootstrapped business too."
Within two years, Carbonmade reached $55,000 in monthly recurring revenue - entirely bootstrapped. The freemium model worked perfectly for their target audience: free portfolios with paid upgrades for custom domains and advanced features.
After building Carbonmade for several years, Spencer sold the business to a private equity company "for a life-changing amount of money."
Between 2003 and 2014, Spencer bootstrapped and exited three businesses: TypeFrag (gaming servers), Carbonmade (portfolios), and others.
"I've never had a paycheck from anyone other than myself, and to me it's the freest way to live. Everything is riding on your shoulders, but at the same time you can build the company that you want to work for."
Spencer went on to found Podia in 2014, this time taking venture capital after 7 years of bootstrapping. With a 35-person team, Podia helps creators sell courses, memberships, and digital downloads.
Bootstrapping gives you freedom. "I've never had a paycheck from anyone other than myself." Building without investors lets you create the company you want to work for.
Word of mouth beats paid marketing for niche products. Designers told other designers about Carbonmade. The product spread through the exact community it served.
Freemium works for creative tools. Free tier gets users in, paid features (custom domains, more projects) convert the serious ones.
Serial entrepreneurship compounds learning. Spencer's third business was more successful than his first. Each exit taught lessons for the next venture.
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Spencer achieved 4 milestones on the path to $100K ARR
$1,000
$10,000
$660,000
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