A 9-year-old SaaS business in the Forex Virtual private server space| Revenue of $5,000 per month| Low time commitment | Suitable for passive income owner
This business, established nine years ago, operates in the Forex virtual private server (VPS) market, providing 24/7 trading servers for algorithms. Their Windows VPS serves as a low-cost alternative to personal computers or laptops for traders. Key attributes of the business include a platform with over 700 traders, an 11,000+ email list, and a fully automated system that allows remote management via virtual assistants (VAs). The business offers flexible revenue plans ranging from monthly to two-year subscriptions, with six-month plans being popular due to competitive pricing.
Operations involve the owner managing new orders with a quick turnaround, supported by three VAs working round the clock from different locations, handling customer tickets and basic service tasks for a nominal hourly rate. Suppliers offer server nodes, which are optimized using automated technology to create VPS plans that maximize return on investment with minimal risk. This adaptable supply system maintains profitability.
The customer base is exclusively traders using the services for hosting their trading systems. Growth opportunities include potential marketing campaigns through social media and Google Adwords, which have not yet been explored. The business is for sale as the current owner, who has another full-time job, aims to purchase property. They believe a buyer focused on marketing could significantly increase the business's scale. Previously known as Kollet Aytlet, the company recently underwent a rebranding.
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