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How to share your MRR milestone as a founder

A short guide to posting revenue numbers without sounding like a LinkedIn influencer.

guide · June 2, 2026

You hit $1K MRR. Or $10K. Or you finally crossed $100K ARR. Now what?

The right way to post a revenue milestone is roughly the inverse of the wrong way. Here's what works.

Show the number, not the chart

The chart is for you. The number is for the post. A single, big, well-set number is more memorable than a graph someone has to squint at on their phone.

The image should have one focal point: the number itself. Currency symbol, the figure, maybe a +. That's it.

Use the right unit

  • Under $10K MRR? Show the full number: $8,400 MRR.
  • $10K to $100K MRR? Use a K suffix: $32K MRR.
  • Above $100K? Lean on K or M so the eye doesn't have to parse commas: $1.2M ARR.

LiveMark has a K / M / B toggle for exactly this. The unit fits, the digits don't pile up.

Add a line of context

One short caption inside the image. "12 months in." "Month one above ramen." "First five customers all referrals." This is what turns the number into a story.

If you bury the context in the post copy, half your readers will only see the image. The image needs to stand alone.

Don't list your tech stack

A founder posting $32K MRR is already going to get DMs asking "what stack?" Save it for the DMs. The post is about the number.

Don't use a Canva template

If your design language for the brand exists, use it. If it doesn't, pick a neutral dark gradient and a serif typeface. Avoid the templated look — it makes the number feel templated too.


Generate the image: LiveMark supports the Followers / MRR / Revenue switch, currency symbols, and the K / M / B rounding. Free to design. $1 to export clean.

Open the LiveMark app →Free to design. $1 to export without watermark.
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