A social media agency and SaaS platform generates £59K in annual profit, boasting remarkable 83% margins, and minimal owner involvement of five days per month. Its revenue is primarily supported by recurring contracts with major automotive brands and a proprietary social media publishing platform, enabling high efficiency and scalability. The business reported a £68K ARR in 2025, which increased to £73K YTD 2026, alongside significant growth in revenue and monthly recurring revenue. A key highlight is the robust client relationships, including long-standing contracts with premium automotive brands, demonstrating strong brand trust and consistent delivery standards.
Originally launched as a full-service marketing agency, the business pivoted towards social media-focused services and developed an internal platform to reduce costs and enhance efficiency. This platform has been introduced as a free version to facilitate self-serve usage and paths to paid services. The current client base includes multi-location brands, automotive dealerships, recruitment firms, and SMEs with lean marketing teams. The business leverages a mix of social media services and platform-driven models to serve its clients, minimizing dependency on traditional agency setups.
While competitors include traditional agencies and DIY tools, this business differentiates itself with an enablement-first model that bridges the gap between software and agency solutions. Growth opportunities include expanding self-managed subscriptions and onboarding new clients within the automotive and franchising sectors. The business is suited for buyers able to leverage its high-margin, scalable model, including marketing agencies, SaaS companies, and digital entrepreneurs, with minimal founder involvement required. The owner seeks to sell the brand and business assets outright, excluding vendor finance and earn-out structures.
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