A team of four passionate individuals created a mobile web platform called 'Morces' to help businesses enhance their mobile presence. Despite having mobilized over 700 sites globally, the team's ongoing educational commitments have made it difficult to secure additional funding. Consequently, they are seeking an established company to acquire their operations to continue the platform's growth. 'Morces' combines mobile and social features to increase user interactivity, utilizing PHP and MySQL for a fast and scalable framework. This platform includes competitive features like social widgets and a unique syncing technology that draws content from desktop sites.
Located in Singapore, the team behind this project has gained recognition in leading tech publications. The distinctive freemium business model allows users to mobilize their sites for free while offering premium paid services for site development. The team initially focused on quality and growing their user base rather than aggressively pursuing sales. They advocate for innovative business strategies, such as potentially introducing paid packages or mobile advertisements, to potential buyers.
Despite not investing in paid marketing, the platform's high value has attracted interest from angel investors. Current users, social media accounts, and hosting infrastructure will transfer with the sale. The creators, recognizing their limits as students, wish to ensure the continued evolution of Morces by transitioning the business to a company positioned to leverage its potential. They invite inquiries and encourage interested parties to explore the platform first-hand to appreciate its capabilities before making acquisition offers.
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