A software enterprise offers a range of innovative tools that convert smart glasses into a hands-free presentation assistant. The product allows users to view speaker notes, control slides, and track presentation time through smart glasses, thereby enhancing audience engagement. It is compatible with major presentation platforms and supports Even Realities and Meta glass models. Available through web applications and browser extensions, it generated €5,566 in organically cultivated revenue over four months, maintaining a 95% profit margin without relying on paid advertising. Revenues spiked in May and June due to strategic promotions but remained substantial even when direct marketing efforts ceased in July.
The business is poised for growth within the expanding smart-glass market. Currently, it offers a €49 lifetime personal license, with plans to introduce a monthly subscription model focusing on advanced features. Potential buyers can explore avenues including targeted paid advertising, strategic partnerships, and enterprise sales. This software could appeal to SaaS operators, smart-glass developers, or those in the presentation-tech niche. The seller, an entrepreneur involved in multiple ventures, seeks a buyer to continue the product's development and expansion.
Assets included in a potential sale are the domain name, source code, full rights to the brand and software, and brand assets. There is also an option for transition support to ensure the smooth transfer of ownership, making it an attractive acquisition for individuals seeking to capitalize on the growth opportunities within the wearable technology space.
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