MRR Meter Generator
A free online tool to show the progress of your MRR progress with simple yet beautiful ASCII art. Perfect for adding it on your Twitter bio or/and location spot.
Examples from build in public makers who use MRR goals
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MRR Meter Generator?
The MRR Meter Generator creates visual progress bars for your Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) milestones. It's designed for the build-in-public community to share revenue progress on social media.
How to generate an MRR progress bar?
Enter your current MRR and your target milestone, customize the colors and style, and export a shareable progress bar image for Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social platforms.
Is the MRR Meter Generator free?
Yes, it's completely free. Create and share unlimited MRR progress visuals without watermarks or sign-up.
What is MRR and why track it publicly?
MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue) is a key SaaS metric measuring predictable monthly income from subscriptions. Sharing MRR milestones publicly (build in public) builds trust, attracts supporters, and inspires other founders.
What social media platforms work best for sharing MRR updates?
X (formely Twitter) and LinkedIn are the most popular platforms for build-in-public MRR updates. The visual progress bar format performs especially well on Twitter where the indie hacker and startup community is highly active.
Can I customize the MRR meter colors?
Yes. Customize the progress bar colors, background, text, and styling to match your brand. Choose colors that align with your product's visual identity.
What MRR milestones should I celebrate?
Common milestones include $100, $500, $1K, $5K, $10K, $25K, $50K, and $100K MRR. Any milestone that represents meaningful progress for your business is worth sharing with your audience.
How to build in public effectively?
Share regular revenue updates with visual progress bars, be transparent about challenges and wins, engage with the community, and document your journey. Visual MRR updates tend to get high engagement because they're easy to scan and celebrate.






