The business is a subscription-based SaaS platform with 5,859 active customers and a current Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) of approximately €32.5k, generating a net profit of roughly €22k per month. This platform operates on a straightforward model where users can upload gated content and either pay or wait to access it. With lean operations, the business maintains a profit margin of about 75% and enjoys predictable recurring revenue. Customer acquisition is enhanced through viral sharing loops that result in a low Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC).
The operations of the platform are almost fully automated, using a third-party service for payments, subscriptions, and customer management, requiring only a few hours of work weekly. There are around 5.8k paying subscribers who opt for either monthly or annual plans. The retention rate is stable with a churn rate near 6%, and the typical customers are those interested in accessing shared gated content.
Technologically, the business uses a cloud-hosted, low-maintenance SaaS stack that is scalable and reliable, with no urgent technical debt. Financially, the platform has maintained steady payouts throughout 2025, starting from €54.7k in January and gradually decreasing to €22.9k by September. The business demonstrates a 12-month run-rate of approximately €390k in revenue, translating to a profit of about €260k.
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