Social Tables

Social Tables

Acquired
socialtables.com·United States·Updated Jan 9, 2020

Cloud-based event sales, marketing, and operations software serving hotel and venue professionals to plan and execute events.

SaaSMarketingProductivity

Est. Valuation

$100M

$100,000,020 · 5× ARR estimate

Monthly Revenue (MRR)

$1.7M

$1,666,667/mo

Annual Revenue (ARR)

$20M

$20,000,004/yr

Employees

100

Founded

2011

Social Tables Revenue History

Revenue history for Social Tables from 2020 to 2026.

YearMRRARRYoY GrowthSource
2020$1,666,667$20,000,000Jan 2020

How Social Tables Makes Money

subscriptions

Social Tables Funding

Social Tables is fully bootstrapped with no outside funding. The company has grown to $20,000,004 ARR organically.

Social Tables Founders

Dan Berger

Founder & CEO

Social Tables FAQ

How much does Social Tables make?
Social Tables generates $1,666,667 in monthly recurring revenue (MRR), which is $20,000,004 annualized (ARR). This revenue figure is self-reported by the founder.
What is Social Tables's valuation?
Social Tables's estimated valuation is $100,000,020, calculated as a 5× multiple of its annual recurring revenue (a standard SaaS benchmark for unverified companies).
Who founded Social Tables?
Social Tables was founded in 2011 by Dan Berger (Founder & CEO). The company is based in US.
Is Social Tables bootstrapped?
Yes, Social Tables is fully bootstrapped with no outside funding. The company has grown to $20,000,004 ARR organically as a solo-founder business.
What does Social Tables do?
Cloud-based event sales, marketing, and operations software serving hotel and venue professionals to plan and execute events. Social Tables operates in the SaaS, Marketing, Productivity space.

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How We Estimate Social Tables's Revenue & Valuation

Profitable tracks revenue, valuation, and other key metrics for thousands of companies using a layered confidence model. Each revenue figure on this page is tagged with one of three confidence levels:

  • Verified — directly confirmed via Stripe integration or audited filings.
  • Self-reported — numbers publicly shared by the founder on X, blog posts, or interviews.
  • Estimated — derived from publicly available signals (traffic, employee count, pricing, comparables).

Valuation follows a hierarchy: public companies use the live market cap; private companies with disclosed funding rounds use the last reported valuation; otherwise we apply a conservative 5× ARR multiple as an estimate. Multiples vary by business model — SaaS typically sits 5–7×, profitable bootstrapped operations 3–5×, consumer brands 1–3×, marketplaces 8–12×.

These are estimates, not official figures. Official numbers — when available — will always override estimates.