The offering is a fully-developed streaming business with existing clients, code, and cash flow. This isn't a starter kit or demo but a functional business with immediate income potential. It includes a sophisticated platform built with the latest technologies, comprising a web platform, a mobile app for both iOS and Android, a comprehensive content management system, and a video delivery engine. The monetization avenues include subscriptions, pay-per-view, and discount codes. The infrastructure operates on Docker, enabling quick client environment setups without complex configurations. The business model boasts of having achieved a 100% margin effortlessly, solely relying on inbound customer interest with zero marketing expenses and no churn.
For new ownership, opportunities include selling more licenses and establishing monthly subscriptions to create recurring revenue. The platform supports various verticals such as fitness, churches, education, kids content, and corporate training. It offers outright code ownership, negating revenue sharing or third-party vendor fees, ensuring complete control over pricing and client management. Building such a platform from scratch would be significantly costlier and time-consuming, whereas this acquisition offers a ready-to-use solution with paying customers.
Included in the sale are four Git repositories, branding materials, documentation, plus onboarding support. Serious interest is already evidenced, and an early acquisition is recommended as prices will rise if the business returns to the market. The platform is versatile, covering numerous use cases like online courses and VODs, with demos and live production work showcasing its capabilities.
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