← Back to catalog

$2.3K Per Month SaaS Site in the Finance Niche

SaaSSoldFinancevia Empire Flippers
A one-page read: the numbers, the trend, valuation, and how to approach the owner.
Asking price
$81,697
Monthly net
$1,815
Multiple
3.8x
Estimated valuation vs comps

Asking 3.8x annual profit. Comparable SaaS businesses sell around 3.2x (1.8 to 4.6x, 270 comps). Priced 17% above the median.

Key facts
Monthly revenue
$2,283
Monthly expenses
$467
Monthly net profit
$1,815
Profit margin
+80%
Monetization
SaaS
Niche
Finance
Hours / week
3
Days on market
26

Summary

This listing is for a SaaS business created in May 2016 in the finance niche. The Java application aims to help business owners transfer data between two popular business tools and earns revenue from monthly subscription fees. The growing business is in a well carved out niche and requires minimal work from the Sellers. The software receives an update every six months. The Sellers are not developers themselves and have outsourced development in the past. While the developers are unaware of the sale, the Sellers are confident they’ll want to continue working with the Buyer. The Sellers spend about two hours per week on the business answering customer inquiries and managing occasional development. The Sellers have not done any paid advertising for the business. The two business tools that this software is integrated with have links for the software on their sites and this drives the majority of the traffic. The business has Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts, but they don’t contribute much to the traffic. * We’ve decided to use a 6-month average of net profit for the valuation because we felt that a 12-month average did not accurately represent the current state of the business.

Reason for sale

The Sellers are selling the business because they've received a few unsolicited offers over the past few months have now decided to sell it. They are going to use the funds on a new business.

Traffic, trend, size, and valuation figures here are estimates, not verified by the seller. Always do your own diligence before reaching out or making an offer.