Profitable event SaaS with $25K revenue, $20K profit, 80% margins, 200K+ page views, and scalable subscription model with low overhead and global demand
Rompolo, initially a passion project initiated by a couple, combines engineering expertise and professional design to offer a modern solution for event photo sharing. Originating from personal dissatisfaction with existing options, the platform reimagines the process with a focus on simplicity, elegance, and premium design. Rompolo is a web-based service enabling hosts to collect photos from guests effortlessly via QR codes or private links, without the need for app downloads. Its features include instant photo uploads, private and aesthetically pleasing photo albums, a live photo wall for real-time engagement, custom templates, GIF-supported celebrations, and scalable infrastructure, all designed with a mobile-first philosophy.
Despite its polished, production-ready state and broad applicability for various events such as weddings, birthdays, and corporate functions, the platform has not been subjected to active marketing campaigns. The founders prioritized product quality over marketing efforts and now see significant growth potential for a new owner who can engage in systematic marketing strategies. These could involve partnerships with event organizers, influencer collaborations, targeted SEO, and paid advertising to enhance visibility and user engagement.
The decision to sell the platform stems from the founders' family commitments and time constraints, which limit their ability to market and scale the business effectively. They seek a new owner capable of investing the necessary time and resources to exploit the platform's strong foundation and achieve its full potential.
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