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    Case study: How Guy Manzur built an AI video platform and hit $100k in 60 days

    • Feb 16
    • 3 min read

    Updated: Feb 17

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    Base44 case study

    If you've ever tried to produce a decent explainer video for your business, you know the drill: find a production team, spend a small fortune, wait weeks, and hope the result actually captures what you needed. Guy Manzur got tired of that story, so he built a different one.


    Guy is the solo founder behind Lunair, an AI-powered video generation platform that lets small businesses, entrepreneurs, and creators produce professional explainer and marketing videos in minutes, not months. We sat down with him to hear how it came together.


    Solving a problem


    "Creating quality video content has always been time-consuming and expensive," Guy explains. "It requires production teams, equipment, and editing skills. Small businesses and creators needed a way to produce professional videos quickly without the traditional barriers of cost and complexity."


    That gap between the demand for great video content and the resources most people have to create it was the opening. Lunair was built to close it.





    Why Base44?


    As a solo founder, Guy needed to move fast without getting bogged down in infrastructure. That's where Base44 came in.


    "Base44 provided the perfect foundation to get Lunair up and running quickly," he says. "I needed to focus on the core AI video generation technology, not reinventing authentication, payments, and database management."


    The pre-built components and integrated stack saved Guy an estimated 6 months of development time compared to building from scratch. Authentication flows, backend infrastructure, database structure - it was all there. That freed him up to focus on the hard stuff: the actual AI video rendering engine.


    The trickiest part of the build? Connecting complex AI video rendering workflows with real-time user feedback. "Base44 helped by providing a solid foundation for handling API integrations and webhooks," Guy notes, "which made it much easier to connect our video generation pipeline with external services like cloud storage and rendering queues."



    The numbers tell the story


    Lunair launched with momentum. Before the doors officially opened, there were already 2,000 people on the waitlist. Since launch, total signups have crossed 5,000.

    The business side is moving just as fast:


    • $8k MRR through subscription plans via Lemon Squeezy

    • $100k in revenue within the first 2 months of launch

    • Paying users are creating an average of 5–8 videos per month - a strong sign that people aren't just signing up, they're actually using it


    Now, Lunair has officially exited beta. Guy is growing the user base through LinkedIn content marketing and partnerships, and has started building integrations with other SaaS platforms - opening up new distribution channels beyond direct acquisition.


    The immediate goal is clear: $100k ARR. Beyond that, the roadmap includes giving users more creative control across custom styles, branded video templates, and support for a wider variety of video types.



    Final takeaways


    Lunair is a great example of what's possible when a founder focuses on the right things. By letting Base44 handle the infrastructure layer, Guy could go from idea to revenue in months rather than years. Now, he has a real, growing product with paying customers and momentum behind it.


    If you're tired of how hard it is to produce video content, Lunair is worth a look.


    Want to build and scale like the Guy did? Try Base44 and see how quickly you can go from idea to launch →


     
     
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