
Bootstrapped to $6.7M ARR and an Exit to Quizlet in 2 Years – Brett Bauman & Zack Hargett, Coconote
On the podcast: about hitting $1M ARR in four months with no paid ads, why trial extensions beat discounts for saving cancellations, and why you should be hiring content creators, not influencers.
Top Takeaways:
📈 Momentum is oxygen — get to revenue fast
Reaching your first dollars quickly, even with a minimal product, creates a flywheel of confidence and capital that compounds over time.
🎯 Frame your product as a solution, not a toy
Content that positions your app as the answer to a real problem converts; content that makes it look fun and novel does not.
🤝 Hire content creators, not influencers
Follower counts are irrelevant in the age of algorithmic distribution. Look for creators with 5K followers and a Gmail address, avoid influencers repped by an agency.
⏳ Trial extensions beat discounts for saving cancellations
When a user tries to cancel during a free trial, offering more time converts better than offering a lower price, and it avoids devaluing your product.
🚪 Move login to after the paywall
Forcing account creation before users have experienced any value is a silent conversion killer. Removing it from the front of onboarding can cut drop-off by 10% or more.
About Brett Bauman & Zack Hargett:
🚀Brett Bauman & Zack Hargett, Co-founders, Coconote, an AI-powered note-taking app revolutionizing how students engage with lectures.
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Episode Highlights:
[0:00] Introducing Coconote: The AI note-taking app that scaled to millions in ARR
[2:15] The founding insight: Why students desperately needed better notes
[5:05] Launch momentum: Hitting $100K ARR in the first 45 days
[7:40] From idea to $1M ARR in just four months
[10:12] Why most founders misunderstand marketing early on
[12:31] The key distribution insight: Where your customers actually spend time online
[15:22] Creator marketing vs influencer marketing: Why the difference matters
[18:05] How short-form content became Coconote’s primary growth engine
[21:40] Turning viral attention into real revenue with better messaging
[24:25] Premium pricing for students: Why Coconote charged $99+ per year
[27:11] Building trust when your product affects exams and grades
[30:03] Improving conversions: The onboarding experiments that increased trial starts
[33:20] Removing friction: Why login moved after the paywall
[36:05] Retention lessons: Why trial extensions beat discounts
[39:00] The psychology behind cancellations and keeping users subscribed
[42:10] Managing explosive growth while keeping the team small
[45:35] Acquisition conversations with Quizlet begin
[48:10] Keeping acquisition talks confidential while running the company
[51:05] The emotional moment when the acquisition finally closed
[54:01] Reflecting on the journey from scrappy startup to exit
[56:22] Final lessons for founders building AI products today
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