The described SaaS platform is a fintech solution designed to enhance Pine Script's utility by linking TradingView alerts to MT5 brokers in real time. Built using technologies like Next.js, Express.js, PostgreSQL, and RabbitMQ, it enables traders to automate trading strategies without needing coding skills. The platform’s key features include a no-code drag-and-drop strategy builder and a webhook bridge that transforms TradingView alerts into actual MT5 trades instantly. Operating on a subscription model priced initially at $10 monthly per license, it serves a wide array of users including beginner coders and algo enthusiasts, expanding its market globally.
The business operates with minimal overhead, requiring 2-4 hours weekly for customer support and minor development updates. With zero inventory and a digital-first model, it boasts high SaaS margins of over 90%. Key metrics indicate its potential, with existing traction achieved through channels like YouTube and organic trading communities.
Growth opportunities include expanding content marketing, targeted paid advertising, and offering marketplace add-ons for strategy templates. The brand infrastructure is easily transferable to a new owner, with the founder looking to sell due to bandwidth constraints. Ideal buyers are those with expertise in fintech SaaS, marketing, or prop trading. The sale includes all platform components, domain, branding, customer setup through Stripe, and marketing assets. This SaaS is positioned well for someone seeking to capitalize on the algo-trading sector given its scalable and low-overhead nature.
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