Established news aggregator mobile app with over 100K+ downloads. Autopilot - automated posting of news. Over $100,000 earned in Admob revenue. Highly scalable.
The business in question, consisting of a news aggregator app and its corresponding website, is up for auction to the highest bidder. It features a Google Ads spending history totaling $65,966 since its launch in February 2019 but has not spent any money on ads since the fourth quarter of 2021. The app has generated $100,585 in revenue through Google Admob so far. The news app was created for the Singapore market and operates an automatic system that requires minimal management. Updates are managed by sending app notifications, which has proven effective in maintaining steady revenue despite reduced activity since early 2023. The potential buyer will receive the source code for both Android and iOS versions of the app and guidance on managing the business post-sale. The app has a reliable infrastructure, with over-the-top server capacity, suggesting that operational costs could be optimized further. The owner is selling this venture to concentrate on other job commitments, noting that, although profitable, the revenue from the app alone isn't sufficient to cover living expenses in Singapore. There is recognized potential to expand the app's reach both within Singapore and to other markets if sufficient funding were available. The auction for the business can end unexpectedly, and interested parties are encouraged to monitor the sale closely. Post-sale, the current owner expresses a willingness to potentially repurchase the business in the future under certain conditions.
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