A no-code SaaS platform (anonymized as "the Platform") allows users to create, customize, and embed AI chat widgets linked to their automation workflows. This fills a gap in the popular yet incomplete automation tool, which lacks a polished chat interface. The Platform offers two types of chat widgets: standalone and managed. Standalone widgets directly integrate the user's automation tool webhook, available through a one-time license. Managed widgets provide enhanced security and logging features with server-side encryption and require prepaid credits per message.
Key performance metrics include an annual revenue of approximately $14,457 and a 90% profit margin. The customer acquisition cost is zero due to organic traffic, driven mainly by search engine visibility and community engagement on platforms like Reddit and YouTube. In total, the Platform has 3,150 signups and 276 paying customers, all attracted through organic channels.
Operated by a solo founder, the business is nearly automated with minimal oversight needed. Modern technologies such as Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript make up the technical backbone, with MySQL and MongoDB Atlas for databases. Email, payments, and analytics are managed by specialized third-party services, ensuring seamless operations.
Despite the lack of paid advertising, growth remains robust, supported by strong search engine rankings and positive user endorsements. The business, since its launch in April 2025, has generated an all-time revenue of $19,320, with essential assets such as codebase, domain, and analytical tools available for acquisition.
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