Tiny Revenue Stream

Tiny Revenue Stream Launches Advisory Service for Solo Developers and Small Bootstrapped Teams

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Tiny Revenue Stream Launches Advisory Service for Solo Developers and Small Bootstrapped Teams

A short, focused engagement designed to help technical founders ship a paid version of their product and land a first paying customer in weeks rather than quarters.

May 5, 2026. Tiny Revenue Stream today announced the public launch of its advisory service at tinyrevenuestream.com. The program is built for solo developers and small bootstrapped teams working toward their first paid customer for a software product they have already built.

The service pairs founders with an experienced operator for a short, time-boxed engagement delivered through weekly working calls and hands-on review inside the founder's repository. Each engagement is centered on the founder's actual product, prospect list, and pricing, with the explicit goal of producing a paid invoice during the engagement rather than further refining the product in isolation.

"The founders we work with have usually built more product than they needed to," a representative of Tiny Revenue Stream said. "They do not need another course or another community. They need someone in the room who has done this before and will tell them which next step actually leads to a paying customer."

Tiny Revenue Stream is intentionally narrow in scope. Inbound inquiries are answered by a person rather than an automated funnel, usually within a business day, with no phone tag and no auto-responders.

About Tiny Revenue Stream

Tiny Revenue Stream is an advisory engagement for solo developers and small bootstrapped software teams who are stuck between an interesting prototype and a first paying customer. The service combines weekly calls, hands-on code review, and a clear opinion on scope and pricing in service of helping founders ship the smallest version of their product that a real customer will actually pay for.

Contact

For inquiries, visit tinyrevenuestream.com and use the contact form on the homepage.

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