The described platform is a fully automated ticket booking system focused on the busy Singapore-Malaysia travel corridor. It features a proprietary infrastructure that continuously monitors ticket inventory and completes bookings almost instantaneously. The platform has demonstrated a solid product-market fit, evident from over 1,000 paying customers and 10,000 registered users who benefit from its services in cross-border travel. It employs advanced anti-detection systems with proxy rotation, requiring minimal oversight of only 10 hours per month.
Financial metrics reveal a monthly recurring revenue (MRR) of $1,800, with gross margins at 73% and operating costs pegged at $140. The technology stack includes real-time monitoring, automated payment processes, integration with a messaging platform for seamless communication, and complete booking automation. This makes it an attractive solution for companies in the travel tech or logistics sectors, particularly those targeting business travelers in the ASEAN region. Additionally, the platform's versatility allows it to be adapted for other high-demand booking scenarios such as events, restaurants, and limited product releases.
The offering includes all necessary components for a turnkey operation—comprehensive code, infrastructure assets, a user database, operational playbooks, and an 18-month revenue runway. This positions it well for either immediate scaling or a strategic pivot by new owners who seek to leverage the platform’s capabilities in similar or alternative domains.
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