The document describes an opportunity to acquire a fully developed online entertainment platform engineered by a full-stack developer who is unable to bring the project to market due to new career commitments. The platform, referred to as a virtual stand-up comedy service, aims to replicate live entertainment experiences online. It provides comedians and performers the ability to host, market, and sell their shows, with optimized audio and video for enhanced audience interaction. The offering includes full backend and frontend source code for a proprietary live conferencing application, along with additional resources such as domain ownership, documented user stories, marketing materials, and design assets.
The platform's strength lies in catering to the growing demand for online entertainment, especially given the reduced availability of live events. It addresses common challenges faced by alternative solutions, such as low-quality audio and complex payment systems, with over 1000 engineering hours invested into fine-tuning the technology stack, which includes Angular, Laravel, and OpenTok. It functions as a dual-purpose marketplace and live event platform, currently hosted on a major cloud provider but flexible enough to be moved.
The intended customers are online entertainment consumers who enjoy live shows, spanning not just comedy, but potential music and informational content. Operational aspects involve performer management and customer engagement through robust marketing and communication strategies. Financially, the platform leverages established APIs for payment, video performance hosting, and email communication. The seller is available to provide further information and support through direct communication and detailed tutorials.
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