Fake your Stripe MRR chart
Build a Stripe-style MRR chart exactly how you want it. Drag the line, set the number, add the previous-period % — then export a clean PNG. Free, no sign-up, made for build-in-public.
Fake MRR charts, made in seconds
Every card below was made in the editor — drag the line, set the number, export.
What is an MRR chart?
MRR — monthly recurring revenue — is the number every subscription business lives and dies by, and Stripe puts it front and centre: a big figure, a green or red percentage versus the previous period, and a purple line climbing across the month. Screenshots of that card are everywhere in build-in-public and indie-hacker circles, which is exactly why so many people want to make their own. This fake MRR chart generator recreates that card pixel for pixel and hands you the controls. You set the number, drag the line into whatever shape tells your story, and export it — no Stripe account, no real revenue involved.
Why fake an MRR chart?
There are plenty of honest reasons to mock up an MRR chart. Founders building a pitch deck need a clean revenue slide before the real dashboard looks presentable. Indie hackers want to visualise a goal — 'here's $20k MRR' — to keep themselves motivated or to illustrate a blog post. Designers need a realistic Stripe card for a landing page or a template. And plenty of people just want to join the running joke about MRR flexes on X. Because you draw every point, you can show a smooth climb, a hockey stick, a dip-and-recovery, or a plateau that suddenly takes off — whatever the story needs. It is a design and storytelling tool, not a way to pass fake numbers off as real revenue to investors or customers.
How to make a fake MRR chart
Open the editor and a ready-made Stripe MRR card appears. Drag any point on the purple line to reshape the curve, or open the data table and type exact values. Toggle 'Compare to previous period' and a dotted line appears with the percentage change worked out automatically and coloured green or red, just like the real dashboard. Switch the metric, pick from a list of currencies, edit the date range and the 'updated seconds ago' text, and flip between light and dark. When it looks right, export a crisp, high-resolution PNG — free, no sign-up, and no watermark on the image.
Everything you can customize
A focused editor for the Stripe MRR card indie hackers screenshot.
Draggable line
Drag the points on the line to shape the curve — or edit the values in a table.
Any number, any currency
Set the headline MRR to anything, in any currency Stripe supports.
Previous period + %
Toggle the dotted 'previous period' line — the % change is calculated for you.
MRR & more
Switch between MRR and the other Stripe metrics whenever you like.
Light & dark
A pixel-accurate Stripe card in light or dark.
One-click PNG export
Export a crisp, high-resolution PNG — no account, no watermark.
How to make a fake MRR chart
From a blank chart to an exported PNG in under a minute.
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Open the editor
A ready-made Stripe MRR card loads instantly — no account.
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Shape the chart
Drag the line or edit the table, and toggle the previous-period line.
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Set the details
Set the number, currency, dates, and light or dark.
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Export the PNG
Export a high-resolution PNG — free, no watermark.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about the generator.
What is a fake MRR chart generator?
It's a free tool that draws a Stripe-style MRR chart — the recurring-revenue line with the big number and the green percentage — exactly how you want it. Drag the line, set the number, pick a currency, and export a PNG. Nothing connects to a real Stripe account; you design the whole thing.
How do I make a fake MRR chart?
Open the editor, drag the points on the line to shape the curve, or edit the values in the data table. Turn on the dotted 'previous period' line and the percentage updates itself. Set the headline number, dates, and 'updated X seconds ago', then export.
Does it show the growth percentage and previous period?
Yes — toggle 'Compare to previous period' and a dotted line appears with the % change calculated automatically from the two end values, shown in green or red just like Stripe. Both lines are draggable.
Is the number a real MRR value?
MRR is treated as a point-in-time balance, so the headline is today's value. Pick a currency (or a count metric) and the number formats accordingly. It reads exactly like a real Stripe MRR card.
Is it free? Any watermark?
Free, no sign-up. Export a high-resolution PNG with no watermark — perfect for a build-in-public post, a launch tweet, a pitch deck, or a landing page.
What do people use it for?
For storytelling, mockups, memes, and design — indie hackers illustrating a goal, founders mocking up a deck slide, or a joke about MRR screenshots on X. It's not for tricking investors or anyone into believing it's real revenue.
Fake MRR charts, made in seconds
Build a Stripe-style MRR chart exactly how you want it. Drag the line, set the number, add the previous-period % — then export a clean PNG. Free, no sign-up, made for build-in-public.