The sale includes an iOS app, an Android app, and a web application, accompanied by a domain name. The purchaser will have access to an online platform which facilitates updates, marketing initiatives, user management, advertisements, design, content, and push notifications. The app has seen consistent user engagement, with an average of 500 monthly downloads, 10,000 registered users, and a total of 30,000 downloads over its lifespan. To maintain its operation, the app relies on automated news feeds, minimizing the need for manual interventions.
The primary reason for selling the app is the current owner's lack of time to further develop and expand the platform. Although the app does not presently generate any revenue, it includes features that allow for advertisement setup through internal options or via external platforms like AdMob or Ad Manager. The app's only ongoing expense is its hosting cost, which amounts to $100 per month.
In terms of marketing efforts, the app has primarily relied on word-of-mouth promotion and positive ratings within app stores. To enhance and grow the app, a future owner could focus on advertising strategies and manage the content personally to ensure relevance and engagement with users. This presents an opportunity for expansion and revenue generation by leveraging the app's existing user base and functionality.
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3. Review traffic. Sellers can grant you access to Google Analytics. Ask for read-only access to verify site traffic.
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1. Agreements & Contracts.
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