The application, referred to as Content Blocker, provides a variety of protective features for internet usage, including blocking offensive, dangerous, adult, violent content, and pornography. It also blocks ads, trackers, pop-ups, and cookie notices while safeguarding banking and personal data from phishing and fraud. The sale includes a full application transfer along with all source codes, and the app functions independently without requiring backend maintenance. The seller is motivated to sell due to urgent financial needs arising from the conflict in Ukraine.
Content Blocker generates revenue through Premium subscriptions, offering a free initial experience. Subscriptions are reasonably priced: $7.99 per week with a 7-day free trial, $14.99 per month saving 45% compared to weekly pricing, and $39.99 annually, which provides the best value at $0.8 per week. The app has a 6.98% conversion rate from the free trial and a 25.9% conversion rate from trial to paid subscription. It incurs no expenses due to organic installations and app store optimization in various regions.
Future improvements could include expanding marketing efforts across platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok. The app currently integrates with OneSignal for push notifications, Facebook SDK for user acquisition, Amplitude for analytics, and AppHud for managing subscriptions. Additional security applications, like VPN and ad blockers, also feature in the offering. Further details are available through private discussions.
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