Micro-task marketplace with 170,000+ registered freelancers. Businesses pay to post tasks; platform takes a margin. Turnkey with crypto payout rails built in.
The micro-task marketplace is an established platform with over 170,000 registered freelance accounts worldwide, forming a unique workforce difficult to replicate through advertising alone. The platform operates on a successful two-sided model where employers fund and post tasks, which workers then complete. A key feature is its efficient crypto payout system, using a blockchain-based solution to handle global payments, a challenge that has troubled similar services dependent on traditional payment methods. The business benefits from an aged domain, attracting organic traffic in the "paid tasks" niche, and ranks well for relevant search terms. A significant growth opportunity exists in the rapidly expanding AI data-labeling market, where the platform's extensive workforce could be redirected to generate higher-margin projects such as AI training, annotation, and model evaluation. The operational model is low maintenance, requiring only oversight, with processes largely automated. Revenue is transaction-based, earning a margin on each task completed. Operations include basic dispute resolution, payout processing, and server maintenance. Its clients consist of two groups: employers like small businesses and marketers, and a global base of workers primarily from regions where micro-task incomes are significant. The platform is widely recognized in its niche, benefiting from organic growth and word-of-mouth. The sale of the business includes the domain, brand, complete codebase, Solana payment infrastructure, and a documented handover process. The owner is selling to focus on other ventures, leaving an opportunity for buyers to leverage the platform's assets in the AI/data sector.
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