Final Verdict
0/100
A digital locker room for indie hackers to compare MRR sizes, built on a ShipFast template that's been recycled more times than a 'how to build a SaaS' Twitter thread.
Impression
50
This site looks exactly like every other 'Built by Marc Lou' project. If I see that specific shade of dark mode and those exact card borders one more time, I’m going to assume the entire internet is just one giant ShipFast instance.
Boilerplate exhaustion syndrome
Performance
82
It’s fast because it’s Next.js, but the footer is basically a cemetery for Marc’s 15 other 'Fast' products like DataFast, CodeFast, and ShipFast, creating a recursive loop of indie hacker meta-marketing.
Footer bloat
SEO
65
Your meta title 'TrustMRR - Verified startup revenue database' has the creative energy of a spreadsheet. It ranks, but so does 'how to boil water'—doesn't mean it's a masterpiece.
Boring meta description
Copywriting
40
The headline 'The database of verified startup revenues' is so literal it hurts. You’re selling the dream of getting rich, yet your copy reads like a technical manual for a 1994 calculator.
Zero personality value prop
Trust
55
Nothing says 'Trust' like seeing 'Unnamed Company' and 'Stealth Venture' at the top of your leaderboard. 'Verified revenue' means nothing when the entity behind it is as mysterious as a crypto rug pull.
Anonymous millionaires