Website + White-Label online forms and surveys, drag & drop, no-code forms builder app => Established Business, 18k in profits, No experience required to run it
The document describes an online form builder software-as-a-service (SaaS) business that offers a no-code drag-and-drop tool for creating online forms and surveys. The platform focuses on ease of use, performance analytics, and top-tier security, supporting data encryption and compliance standards across multiple global data centers. Integrated with over 3000 applications, the service provides more than 1000 form templates for users. The sale includes the website, the app, and six months of support. Buyers will gain a high-demand business with a 60% profit margin and professional assistance for potential business model shifts. Currently operating as a B2B business with two pricing packages ($1997/year white label and $2999/year SaaS), it is adaptable to a B2C model for increased profits. The business has generated over $9,000 in profits from five customers obtained through Google. Comparable B2C businesses in the industry report annual revenues of $10 million. The buyer requires only basic English skills and order-placing ability, with marketing knowledge seen as beneficial. Monthly costs are minimal, with hosting at $6-$7 and code base maintenance at $1188/customer. The recent update has optimized code-base and pricing, reducing license fees and revising the marketing strategy. The offering allows acquisition with minimal operational costs and a high potential profit margin, with free domain transfer and hosting setup included.
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