Private by default
Your revenue is a workspace for you, not a public profile. Nothing is listed or published unless you choose to share a specific month.
TrustMRR is a public, verified startup-revenue database — great for proof and discovery. If what you actually want is a private place to see and operate your own revenue across products, VerifiedMRR is the alternative. Here is the honest difference.
Your revenue is a workspace for you, not a public profile. Nothing is listed or published unless you choose to share a specific month.
Net revenue, refunds, trend, and a keep-or-kill call per product — the numbers you run on, not just a headline figure.
Connect each product's account read-only and see the whole portfolio ranked side by side.
It is worth being clear up front: TrustMRR and VerifiedMRR solve different problems, so whether one is an alternative depends on what you came for. TrustMRR is a public database of verified startup revenue — founders connect a source, get a verified badge, and appear in a browsable directory. Its value is proof and discovery: social proof for your launch, and a marketplace where buyers and fans can find you.
VerifiedMRR is the opposite by design. It is a private revenue workspace: the same reconciled-from-source credibility, but pointed inward — a dashboard you use to operate, not a profile the world can browse.
People look for a TrustMRR alternative usually for one of two reasons: they want the credibility of source-verified numbers without making those numbers public, or they are running several products and want to operate them, not just display a headline figure.
VerifiedMRR fits both. It reconciles every number from your connected payment accounts, read-only, and keeps them private by default. It shows each product's net revenue, refunds, and trend side by side and puts a Keep, Watch, or Kill label on each, so it is a tool for deciding, not just for proving. If scoped sharing ships, it will be a single month you choose to publish — not your whole book on a public page.
These are not mutually exclusive. Plenty of founders will want a public TrustMRR profile for proof and a private VerifiedMRR workspace to actually run the numbers. If a public verified revenue page is your goal, TrustMRR is purpose-built for it and we will happily point you there. If you want the private operating view, that is us. There is also a fuller side-by-side comparison if you are weighing the two.
If your goal is a verified, public revenue badge for launches and marketing, that is exactly what TrustMRR provides and VerifiedMRR intentionally does not.
TrustMRR's public directory helps founders get found by buyers and fans. A private workspace cannot do that by design.
If you mainly want one verified figure to display, TrustMRR is simpler; VerifiedMRR is built for operating detail across products.
Roughly, yes — the same reconciled-from-source credibility, but private by default and built to operate a portfolio rather than to publish a public profile.
Yes. Private is the default. Nothing is listed or published; any future sharing will be a scoped month you deliberately turn on.
No — that is TrustMRR's thing. If public proof is your goal, use TrustMRR. VerifiedMRR is for the private operating view.
Common and fine: a public TrustMRR profile for proof, a private VerifiedMRR workspace to run the numbers.
Preview the sample dashboard free, then connect a read-only key when you are ready.