This listing offers the opportunity to purchase a well-established SaaS platform that serves as an organization tool for managing personal and work tasks. Described as user-friendly compared to other complex applications, the platform provides both free and premium versions, with paid options featuring additional functionalities like sharing and folder organization. Currently, the platform boasts 18,000 registered accounts, with 159 active subscribers opting for monthly or yearly subscriptions. Subscribers continue to grow, with an average of 15 new sign-ups daily, highlighting the potential for increased conversion.
Hosted on Heroku and developed using Ruby on Rails, the site utilizes Recurly for processing payments. The monthly hosting cost is approximately $30, and January's revenue was $485, which saw a noticeable decline from previous periods. The owner suggests several growth strategies, including developing a mobile app—an addition many users desire—and optimizing for SEO by integrating checklists that users can adopt through premium plans. Despite the absence of a clear marketing strategy, all user accounts are linked to Mailchimp, indicating untapped marketing potential.
The owner has expressed the intention to sell due to personal time constraints but emphasizes the brand's credibility and growth potential for the right buyer. Alongside the website, potential buyers will receive all associated assets, including social media accounts and service logins. Media coverage from reputable outlets has further validated the platform's integrity. The opportunity promises a chance to own and expand a recognized brand with a loyal customer base.
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