The subject of this summary is a mobile app that offers a free-to-play sports prediction experience, available on both iOS and Android platforms. It allows users to engage with simulated betting on actual sports events using virtual currency, distancing itself from real money transactions. The app, which has been operational for around two years, generates approximately $300 monthly, primarily through advertising and in-app purchases, maintaining about an 80% profit margin. Notably, the app achieves this without any advertising expenditure, relying solely on organic searches for nearly all its installs, thus achieving profitability with zero customer acquisition costs.
The application is largely automated, requiring minimal daily management, as match data and results are updated automatically. It features proven monetization strategies, including advertising and in-app purchases, with no need for content operations. The technological foundation of the app involves a single React Native/Expo codebase for both iOS and Android, hosted on Supabase, and utilizes Google AdMob and RevenueCat for monetization.
The app is being sold by its current owner, who also manages several other ventures and wishes to focus on those projects. The sale includes all relevant assets, such as full source code, app store listings, and the Supabase project. The owner emphasizes that the app is stable and deserving of a dedicated individual to further its growth, highlighting this as a focus-driven sale rather than one motivated by distress. Potential buyers are invited for discussions covering analytics, revenue streams, and technical details.
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