A 2-person security tool reached $5,000 in 10 weeks

CheckVibe is a for web apps built quickly with AI tools. A user can paste a web address or connect a , and the service points out information leaks or risky parts of the app. The business is run by two people without outside funding. After 10 weeks, it had reached about $5,000 in gross volume, more than 180 , and around 3,500 signups.

TikTok slideshow posts were the strongest growth channel. The format used attractive images, tool names on top, five slides, and no obvious branding on the account. One post passed one million views and kept sending new signups weeks later. also worked when the team scanned a prospect’s app first and sent a direct message with specific problems they found.

Generic sales messages were mostly ignored. The paywall design also mattered a lot, with one version performing about three times better than the first approach that hid results too heavily.

Key points

  • CheckVibe scans AI-built web apps for security risks and leaks.
  • The 2-person team reached about $5,000 in gross volume in 10 weeks without funding.
  • The service reported more than 180 and about 3,500 signups.
  • Simple TikTok slideshow posts became the main signup source.
  • worked best when it included a real scan result for the prospect’s own app.
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