Hey everyone, I came across a founder profile about Marie Martens and wanted to open up a conversation. The piece highlights her role as co-founder of Tally with her partner, and it frames the startup journey from early struggles to where the company is now. From public information it looks like Tally is a bootstrapped no-code form builder that launched around 2020 in Belgium and was built to make creating forms simple, fast, and free. Marie reportedly came from a marketing background and co-founded another project before pivoting to Tally during the pandemic.
In the profile, Marie talks about day-to-day life building the product, responding to users, and shaping the business alongside her partner. Other public sources also show Tally has grown with a freemium model and no external investors, putting a strong focus on users and customer feedback. There are mentions of milestones such as user growth and revenue figures as the startup scales without outside funding.
I’m interested in hearing from folks here who are familiar with early stage SaaS companies or no-code tools. The founder story is inspiring on the surface, but I’m curious how others interpret bootstrapped growth narratives compared to stories backed by venture capital or large marketing campaigns. Has anyone used Tally or been part of similar startup journeys where storytelling and public founder profiles shaped your perspective on the product or team? Would love to get your thoughts and experiences.
In the profile, Marie talks about day-to-day life building the product, responding to users, and shaping the business alongside her partner. Other public sources also show Tally has grown with a freemium model and no external investors, putting a strong focus on users and customer feedback. There are mentions of milestones such as user growth and revenue figures as the startup scales without outside funding.
I’m interested in hearing from folks here who are familiar with early stage SaaS companies or no-code tools. The founder story is inspiring on the surface, but I’m curious how others interpret bootstrapped growth narratives compared to stories backed by venture capital or large marketing campaigns. Has anyone used Tally or been part of similar startup journeys where storytelling and public founder profiles shaped your perspective on the product or team? Would love to get your thoughts and experiences.