The company offers a GPS-powered 360° virtual tour SaaS that is custom-built, not based on templates or white-label tools. As of the report, there are 20 paying subscribers generating approximately $5,676 in annualized recurring revenue without any investment in paid acquisition. The monthly churn rate is around 2%, signifying a stable customer base. The platform has shown traction particularly in outdoor hospitality sectors such as RV parks, campgrounds, and resorts, and has potential in boutique hotels, wedding venues, and real estate inspections. New subscribers are primarily gained through virtual tour shoots, which leads into ongoing subscriptions through a low-cost acquisition path. Over 800 free trial sign-ups indicate potential growth for new ownership willing to engage these prospects.
Operations can be conducted under 10 hours weekly, covering scheduling, customer support, and platform maintenance, offering a low-overhead business model with growth potential. Tour captures are executed through two models: Turnkey, where the team handles site capture, and Build Together, where customers use shipped cameras to capture their space. This enables scalable expansion possibilities.
Financially, the business yields an annual profit of approximately $2,811 from the subscription model, maintaining a 53% gross margin with potential for margin improvement as the infrastructure costs are fixed. Additional revenue is generated via one-time service engagements like virtual tour shoots and camera rentals. The platform, started in 2021 with the SaaS segment launching in late 2024, remains entirely custom-built, providing a proprietary edge for future owners.
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