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The Road to a 7-figure Exit with Alex Vech

56 min · 13 de may de 2025
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In this episode of SubHub, I’m joined by Alex Vech, the founder of Boost App Social, a social media toolkit app that scaled to $100K in monthly recurring revenue and ultimately sold in a 7-figure acquisition. We dive into Alex’s journey from an early web app that didn’t stick to a thriving iOS business, the creative and financial decisions that fueled massive growth, and the rigorous testing and cash flow strategy that made a high-dollar exit possible. Now working on ScreensDesign.com, Alex shares tactical lessons for any indie founder aiming to build a high-growth, high-value app business. KEY TAKEAWAYS * Startups evolve fast: Boost App began as a web tool for Instagram hashtags before pivoting to iOS when user behavior demanded it. * Adding value brings pricing power: By bundling features into a full toolkit (AI content gen, templates, profile optimization), Alex raised perceived value and improved paid acquisition economics. * Meta ads work, but only at scale: It took tens of thousands in ad spend and deep creative iteration to unlock Meta’s algorithm and scale to 1,000+ trials/day. * Ad creative is everything: Influencer UGC from TikTok, paired with a strong understanding of psychology, made the biggest impact, far more than ad platform tweaks. * A hard paywall + targeted niche = high conversion: Boost App’s early paywall converted over 10% of installs into trials thanks to audience fit. * Relentless optimization at the top of the funnel: A/B testing onboarding and pricing with Mixpanel led to significant downstream gains. * Managing cash flow is a growth unlock: Understanding Apple payout delays and leveraging Meta’s invoicing helped fund aggressive spend without stalling operations. * It all added up to a 7-figure exit: driven by product clarity, growth focus, and operational discipline. LINKS * https://screensdesign.com/ [https://screensdesign.com/] * See what Adapty can do for you by scheduling a demo [https://adapty.io/schedule-demo/?utm_source=subhub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcast]

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