A web service enables users to download from various file hosting sites with full speed and parallel downloads, typically unavailable with free accounts. This service supports downloads from platforms like Rapidshare, Megaupload, and others. Users benefit from features such as email authentication, traffic counting, and can opt for billing per traffic or per month. The service is offered at a lower cost compared to individual premium accounts on each file hosting site, promising potential earnings of up to $30,000 per dedicated server.
Operating costs are around $150 per month for a dedicated 1GBPS server, capable of handling up to 10,000 users without degrading service quality. An initial investment of approximately $2500 was made, covering the development of the service from scratch, design, server rental, and advertising. Purchasing the service includes acquiring the entire web server, source code, premium accounts for several hosting sites, a dedicated server, and domain email access. Additionally, 32 hours of technical support are provided for customization.
Earnings potential is significant, with up to 10,000 users supportable per server. Charging a minimal fee per user could generate substantial revenue. The service can also be monetized through advertising, though it's suggested users are willing to pay for the service. The target audience includes users frequenting warez platforms, where advertising can be effectively focused.
Despite its success, the service is being sold due to the owners' commitment to another flourishing B2B project. The offering gained 1000 users in just five days, emphasizing its viral nature.