The SaaS ecommerce business is established in Australia and available for acquisition. The sale encompasses the company’s Australian trademark and business name, relevant domain names, current and previous SaaS platform code bases, and rights for third-party software components. It also includes reseller accounts for domain management and SSL certificates, a dedicated server lease for subscriber hosting, social media accounts, and historical insights for potential business growth. Exclusions involve personal payment gateway accounts and unrelated domain names. The business operates a subscription model with around 60-70 active subscribers, providing monthly income from subscriptions, SSL renewals, and domain registrations. Customers primarily engage via a SaaS solution for setting up online shops, with all functionalities included, such as premium themes and responsive designs tailored for Australian businesses. Significant advantages include the elimination of add-on purchases and pre-configured Australian tax requirements. Operating responsibilities can vary, with support needs ranging from minimal to extensive engagement. Major expenses involve domain renewal fees, server hosting, and third-party licenses. Marketing efforts have been modest, and the business presents substantial growth potential, notably through enhanced marketing. The current owner highlights opportunities such as refining customer onboarding and leveraging trial experiences. The future owner is expected to benefit from further investment in marketing and development. Support upon handover includes complete management cessation by the current owner, a comprehensive platform overview, and a period of email-based query resolution. This business is seen as ideal for an established hosting or SEO company looking to incorporate existing resources and capitalize on consolidation opportunities.
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