Overview
Recall, founded by Paul Richards, is a browser extension designed to help users manage the overwhelming amount of content online. By creating a personal knowledge graph, Recall makes it easy for users to store, categorize, and rediscover content they've interacted with. Despite initial struggles with user retention, a successful post on HackerNews led to substantial VC investment and the evolution of the product.
Unique Aspect
Recall's unique approach to content management involves creating a knowledge graph that automatically links related content, enhancing the discovery and reuse of saved information.
Approach to kick off
Started as a side project, Recall gained momentum after a candid post on HackerNews, leading to VC investment and a pivot in the business strategy.
Scoop
Business Model ViabilityThe model is viable given the increasing amount of online content and the need for efficient management tools.
Future Projections
Aims to continue growing its customer base and improve product features, focusing on achieving profitability and expanding its market reach.
Startup Stats
📊 ARR: $108,000
📈 MRR: $9,000
🚀 Startup Costs: $120,000
👥 Team Size: 3
🌍 Market: Targets users overwhelmed by online content, offering a solution for effective content management and retrieval
💰 Funding: VC-backed with an initial investment of $120,000
👨💼 Founders: Paul Richards
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