Collection of 70+ list-based products with insights
Hey there! π My name is Max!
I'm a product manager who just wanted to build a portfolio of side projects.Β
That's how I decided to check what others do and accidentally collected this list (for myself first).
Then I decided that it might be helpful for others too and made Analytea Lists.
π€ Fun facts:
- The original idea has been changed 3 times
- 100+ hours have been spent on this research
- 13 cool makers from the list provided their feedback on Twitter
- 4 new ideas came to my mind on what I should build next
π What's inside
1) Airtable list with 70+ records with the following columns:
- Name of the project
- Description
- URL
- Tags (eg, Sales, Ecommerce, Freelance, Startups)
- Pricing basis (eg, Free, Paid, Freemium)
- Monetization model (eg, one-time purchase, subscription, book promotion)
- Maker's Twitter
- Launched, approx (eg, Jun-2021, Sep-2020). No record older than Sep-2020
- Product Hunt link
- Indie Hackers link
- Gumroad link
please, note, that not every projects has all of the fields mentioned.
2) Report with 8 lessons answering the questions:
- what's the main goals of building RaaS?
- what are the popular pricing models?
- how to build a subscription-based RaaS?
- how to find product ideas for RaaS?
- who are the serial entrepreneurs in RaaS?
- what are the advanced RaaS products?
- what are the major verticals for RaaS?
- why should you start building RaaS ASAP?
π© Who is it for?
- No-code builders / Indie Hackers = for getting new ideas what to build
- Product managers = for getting ideas on your product portfolio
- Startups & agencies = for learning how to promote your services organically
- Beginners in Product space = for beating your maker's blog and starting something cool!
π οΈ Why Airtable / Notion?
It just blew my mind how flexible those tools are and how crazy some of the projects created with them may be! They are freemium, they have strong communities and they allow you to build literally anything in the RaaS space.
π Why RaaS?
RaaS (or Research-as-a-Service) isn't something new - there are thousands of products like this already. The key thing about this list areΒ 2 ideas:
- how easy it is to start a RaaS today (Airtable + Notion)
- how big/successful this project can become
ποΈ What do I need to build a RaaS?
Data (must-have):
Google Spreadsheets (simple, less flexible)
Airtable / Notion (higher flexibility)
Landing page & sales (up to you):
Carrd (or any other landing page builder, recommended)
Gumroad (for sales, recommended)
Stripe (for billing, optional)
Playtable (for sharing files, optional)
π·ββοΈ Which industries does it work in?
List-based (RaaS) products can be found in a variety of niches: Travel, Design, Sales, Marketing and others.Β
This proves that no matter what's your current background - you can easily find few more ideas in the space where:
1) you are an expert
2) which hasn't been covered by competitors yet.
π Social proof
"Interesting, I like the idea", - Peter Fabor (EpicMonday)
"I love it. Simple and clean. Thats all it needs to be. I like it. The Airtable of Airtables!", - Seth Fannin (docdrop.io)
"Super interesting! I didn't know there were so many people doing these type of products but it makes sense. Thank you for compiling this list, it's very good :)", - Miguel Carreiro (Disclosing Growth)
"I just downloaded the list and it's awesome. You can post about the product in Reddit, IndieHackers, etc. People will definitely love it.", - Deepak K (100.exposed)
π Pricing
π²Β Intro:Β Airtable with 20 records = FREE
ποΈΒ Professional: lifetime access toΒ Airtable with 70+ records and Report = $5
π Refunds
If you're not 100% satisfied with the purchase, or it's not what you were expecting, reply to the download email within 30 days, and you'll get a full refund.
If you have any questions/concerns, feel free to DM on Twitter
If you want to learn more details about Analytea, check its website: Analytea.com/Lists
Collection of 70+ RaaS products built on Airtable / Notion. Professional package includes: