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AI app cofounders earn $1M in first year after 5 pivots

Created at 4 Jun · 9:53 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Alex Ruber and Parth Chopra, co-founders of the AI-powered social connection app Candle, generated over $1 million in revenue in their first year after pivoting five to six times. Their initial AI shopping tool was not economically viable, leading them to explore various ideas before finding success with Candle, which launched in March 2025.

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Key Numbers

$1 millionrevenue in first year
5-6ideas tried during pivot hell
3 monthsduration of pivot hell
$144,533monthly revenue in August 2025
4full-time team members
March 2025Candle app launch date
August 2025monthly revenue milestone reached

Who's Involved

Alex Ruber
co-founder and CEO of Candle
Parth Chopra
co-founder of Candle
Y Combinator
startup accelerator program
AI app cofounders earn $1M in first year after 5 pivots

↳ Why This Matters

The story highlights the challenges and iterative process of startup development, demonstrating how multiple pivots and a focus on user engagement can lead to significant revenue growth, even with AI-assisted tools.

Key facts

  • Alex Ruber and Parth Chopra launched an AI shopping tool that was not economically viable.
  • They pivoted five to six times over three months, exploring ideas from therapy to dating apps.
  • Their successful app, Candle, is a social connection tool with daily prompts for users.
  • Candle launched on the App Store in March 2025.
  • Candle generated over $1 million in revenue in its first year.
  • The team uses AI for code generation, translation, and activity recommendations.

Alex Ruber and Parth Chopra, co-founders of the social connection app Candle, shared their journey to success after multiple pivots. They initially launched an AI-powered shopping tool that proved economically unviable, leading them into a "three-month pivot hell" where they explored five to six different ideas. These included a therapy product, a self-journaling app, and concepts for dating apps, as well as B2B ideas in insurance and paper industries. They learned to ruthlessly assess if users would return or pay, discarding ideas that didn't meet these criteria. Their biggest mistake, Ruber noted, was pivoting across industries rather than focusing on a problem space they loved. During a low point, they reflected on their experiences and decided to build in the consumer space, noticing a need for deeper connection among friends and family. This led to the creation of Candle, an app that provides a daily question prompt for users to answer, fostering connection. Although they were strict about metrics during their pivot phase, they initially did not set formal metrics for Candle, as they didn't take it as seriously. However, its organic retention among their network was strong, prompting them to measure it, revealing it as their best-performing idea. Candle was launched on the App Store in March 2025. The app now has a full-time team of four and generated over $1 million in revenue in its first year. While they avoid AI-generated questions to maintain authenticity, they utilize AI for grammar editing, code generation (using Claude Code and Codex), translation into German, French, and Spanish (using Gemini and Claude), and for recommending activities that help users connect.

Frequently asked questions

The initial app was an AI-powered shopping tool that searched resale sites for specific fashion items based on natural language descriptions.

Their biggest mistake was making large industry pivots each time they explored a new product idea, instead of focusing on a problem space they loved.

Candle uses AI for grammar editing, code generation, translation into multiple languages, and recommending activities for users to do together.

Candle has a full-time team of four people.

What Happens Next

01The founders are continuing to develop and refine the Candle app.
02They are using AI for code generation, translation, and activity recommendations.

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4 Jun · 9:28 AM
Cofounders Alex Ruber and Parth Chopra pivoted their AI shopping tool five times before finding success with a game, earning over $1 million.
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I cofounded an app that made over $1 million in the last year. We pivoted 5 times and made one big mistake before finding success.m.piqsuite.com

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