
fabu.dev is a browser sidebar dashboard designed for modern developers, enabling them to launch applications quickly and monitor their performance in real-time. The platform emphasizes reducing management tasks so developers can focus more on building their projects. Users can discover trending SaaS products and distribute their own applications across over 50 platforms using an AI Agent.
The service is tailored for indie hackers and founders, providing access to a product directory with over 10,000 listed products. Fabu.dev also offers resources such as a blog and documentation to support us…
The numbers show real, paying traction: a modest but recurring revenue base ($3,035) and positive short-term growth (-7%). Traffic of 6,702 visitors a month gives a visible demand signal to convert and scale. A 90% margin is unusually healthy for a young SaaS — it suggests a capital-light cost structure or low hosting/fulfillment costs, which buys time to iterate on product and go-to-market.
The business is still small in absolute dollars, so unit economics and churn will matter a lot as the team tries to turn that traffic into more predictable expansion. A steady -7% rate is encouraging but not proof of rapid product-market fit; there’s upside if conversion or average revenue per user improves. The product — an AI tool to explore SaaS and share a product across platforms — sits in a crowded space, so differentiation and distribution will be key to turning current margins and traffic into durable scale.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.