A video player mobile app where users can play all types of video files. Generated $1745 profit last month. No maintenance required, growing organically.
A mobile video player application, launched in June 2025, offers users the ability to play a variety of video file types with features resembling a popular streaming service interface, including automatic subtitle support. The app is primarily downloaded in Korea, Italy, and Germany and operates with an economical cost structure, requiring only $20 monthly for subtitle API. Revenue is generated through auto-renewable subscriptions, with traffic driven by Apple Search Ads and organic search optimization. Support for transitioning key accounts and assets (including a Figma file, source code, and more) is provided as part of the sale.
The app demonstrates a robust monthly financial breakdown with varying levels of ad expenditure, downloads, proceeds, and net profit from June 2025 to March 2026. The early months saw high spending on ads without profitability focus to test market responsiveness. Subsequent months showed increasing profitability with strategic spending, peaking at a net profit of $2,091 in September 2025.
The decision to sell the app is motivated by a desire to concentrate on developing new applications and expand advertising budgets for them. Although Apple Search Ads have proven profitable, potential buyer opportunities exist in A/B testing, experimenting with onboarding, paywalls, and pricing strategies. The application has not yet utilized wider advertising channels such as Meta, TikTok, or Google Ads, presenting further growth avenues. The video player market's expansive nature offers promising scalability and revenue generation prospects for future endeavors with effective marketing strategies.
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