This text describes a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform offering digital beer menus for display on internet-enabled devices. The service operates on a subscription model with a free plan and two premium tiers. Currently focused on homebrewers, it has potential for expansion to commercial users like breweries and pubs. Revenue since launch, derived mainly from paid subscriptions through Stripe, shows steady monthly growth. Marketing has been minimal, limited to social media posts on Facebook and Instagram, and some discount codes. There's been no advertising spend or significant effort in link building or off-site SEO, suggesting untapped potential to increase reach and revenue.
The business incurs low ongoing costs, primarily $20 monthly for web hosting, with minimal support needed, mostly addressing user errors. The site is built on WordPress, employing a custom theme and a proprietary WordPress plugin, with payments processed via Stripe.
The platform faces little direct competition but could benefit from enhanced marketing strategies and potential entry into commercial sectors with an enterprise pricing model. The text emphasizes the business’s future opportunities and mentions the seller's background as a web developer in Australia. The seller expresses willingness to support the transition post-sale, highlighting the platform's potential for growth under new ownership.
Included in the sale are the website, domain, associated accounts, and social media profiles, with the seller offering to sign a non-compete agreement and provide two months of support and training to the buyer.
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