ScreenshotOne
👤 Dmytro Krasun (Ex-server-side dev, 10+ yrs of API work. Ditched a Twitter tool he had no passion for, returned to backend infra — his real edge.)🌐 sitedmytrokrasun.com𝕏LinkedIn
Screenshotting websites at scale breaks constantly. One solo dev sells it as a reliable API — and charges a premium.
Will it work? · our read
Sell the shovel. A solo dev turned the infra nobody wants to maintain into about $25K/mo — and won by charging the most, not the least. The moat is thin, but reliability and SEO compound.
01How the money moves
A dev's app needs website screenshots at scale; DIY means babysitting headless Chrome
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They wire in the ScreenshotOne API — OG images, previews, monitoring, galleries
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They pay a usage-tiered plan, $17-259+/mo, that grows with screenshot volume
02The numbers
about $25K
MRR · founder-stated
IH, 2026
1,000+
active developers
reviews
$17-259
plan range · usd/mo
pricing
MRR path (all founder-stated): $2.5K (2023) to $12K (Nov 2024) to $20K (Jul 2025) to about $25K (2026). screenshotone.com/pricing
$2.5K (2023) to $12K (2024) to about $25K MRR (2026), founder-stated
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Starter Story — how Dmytro Krasun built ScreenshotOne ($2.5K MRR, about 85 customers, Nov 2023)Indie Hackers — ScreenshotOne product and revenue pagedmytrokrasun.com — founder site, MRR milestones ($12K Nov 2024 to $25K+ in 2026)ScreenshotOne pricing — $17 / $79 / $259 usage tiersInterview — bootstrapping ScreenshotOne from $0 to $14k MRR
Revenue is founder-stated (his own site plus Indie Hackers interviews), not audited or filed — self-reported STATED. "About $25K MRR" reflects 2026 disclosures; the exact monthly figure moves. "1,000+ active developers" comes from a third-party comparison, not first-party. keyMove framing and counter are [our read]. We never score you.