
Yadaphone offers affordable international calling services directly from your browser, enabling users to make calls for as low as $0.02 per minute without contracts or hidden fees. The platform is designed for individuals and businesses looking to connect with clients, banks, or government offices worldwide, providing a straightforward calling solution that can be accessed quickly. Users can start calling within minutes, with the first call being free.
The numbers show an early-stage commercial foothold: the business is pulling meaningful top-line activity ($15k last 30 days) while recurring subscription revenue is very small ($1,015 MRR), which suggests a material portion of revenue is usage-based or one-off. The -5% growth in the last 30 days is a clear short-term warning sign — either seasonality, churn, or acquisition weakening — that needs investigation. Founded in March 2025 and already revenue-stage, Yadaphone has some initial demand for affordable international browser calls, but scale is limited.
For the builder: prioritize converting more of the $-per-use activity into predictable recurring contracts and diagnose the recent decline quickly (cohort retention, pricing, acquisition channels). For an investor: the existence of paying customers and meaningful recent revenue are positive proof points, but the small MRR, negative short-term growth, and missing unit-economics data mean this is higher-risk and requires more operational detail before backing (CAC, LTV, margins, traffic sources).
A judgment from project data — not a user review.