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r/saasforsale — Complete Community Guide

7,373 membersCreated 2022

Welcome to r/saasforsale, a community of 7,373 members dedicated to buying and selling SaaS and other internet businesses. Whether you're looking to purchase a new venture or sell your existing one, this is the place to connect with potential buyers or sellers. For secure transactions, using escrow.com is recommended, and domain sellers might find LiveDomainListings.com useful. If you're interested in promoting your post, simply message the moderators.

What you'll find on r/saasforsale

Seeking Buyers for SaaS with Revenue

People often post when they're looking to sell their SaaS that's already generating some income. You might see stuff like 'seeking buyer for app with $18K revenue in 6 months' where sellers highlight the revenue to attract serious buyers.

Established Online Business Sales

You'll find posts from folks selling established online businesses. These are usually businesses that have been around for a while and have a proven track record. Perfect for someone looking to take over something that's already up and running.

Exiting Niche Tools

Sellers sometimes look to exit niche tools they've created. These posts often mention the profit they've been making, like '$212k TTM profit,' to entice buyers who are interested in specific markets.

Crypto and Casino Projects

There's a good number of posts focusing on selling crypto or casino projects. If you're into the crypto world or gambling tech, you'll find opportunities here, like people selling their 'crypto casino project.'

Passive Income SaaS Sales

Some posts highlight SaaS businesses that generate passive income, like 'making $2500-$5000 a month.' These are attractive to buyers who want steady income without tons of work.

High-Traffic Platforms

Sellers often showcase platforms with impressive user metrics, like '~60,000 monthly users.' These posts appeal to buyers looking for something with a solid user base and potential for growth.

Looking to Buy

It's not just sellers—buyers post what they're looking for too. You might see someone saying they want to buy a SaaS or app with a budget of '$2K–$5K,' which helps connect them with potential sellers.

Investor Searches

Some posts are from people looking for investors. If you're someone with capital to invest, you'll find posts from folks seeking partners or investors for their projects, like crypto casinos or niche SaaS.

How to Engage

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When posting your SaaS for sale, include detailed metrics like MRR, growth rate, and customer churn. Check out the post from u/saasguru that broke down every number and got amazing engagement.

2

Use a catchy title that highlights the unique selling point of your SaaS. Remember the post titled 'Subscription Box Management SaaS with 50% YoY Growth' that grabbed everyone’s attention?

3

Be transparent about why you're selling. A lot of people responded to u/startupseller's story about moving to a new industry, showing that honesty goes a long way.

4

Include screenshots of your dashboard and analytics. u/dashb0ardKing got tons of upvotes just by visually proving their growth stats.

5

Engage with commenters quickly and thoughtfully. u/fastresponder made sure to reply to every query within an hour, and it kept the conversation going.

6

Share what makes your SaaS stand out in the current market. u/uniqueapp nailed it by explaining their unique AI feature right from the get-go.

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Don’t forget to mention any strategic partnerships or collaborations. People loved hearing about u/partnerplayer's affiliate program that boosted their sales.

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Offer a clear and concise description of your tech stack. u/techstackpro did this well, and it sparked an interesting discussion among potential buyers.

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