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Sold website - now what?
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Sold website - now what?

I have sold my website but I scared about the next step. Do I just use the standard Flippa asset purchase agreement or do I engage a lawyer? The sell price was a few thousand, not huge figures, not even close to 5 figures. A lawyer will cost at least 1.5k and suddenly almost half the sale price is gone. It is just a standard domain and content transfer - I didn't think or anticipate all of this legal stuff to come into it, very naive of me. Also with Escrow, I have never used it. There is a notice that says Flippa "will set up an account with Escrow.com using your registered Flippa email address". How does that even work?

Also, is it reasonable to set a "close" date as 7 days in the future? To give me time to change over a few things and get everything ready for the sale?

u/Charming_Hunter1390 — 2 days ago
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5 fully-built SaaS starters - $499 each, zero revenue, full source included

Mods okayed this. Honest pitch.

I build well, lose interest at marketing. Clearing five polished products at $499 each.

Each app has zero revenue, zero customers. You're buying a finished product, not a business. Skip this if you want MRR included.

Each is 1-of-1. Full source included.

  1. Cloak - Mac. Privacy web utility. Native Mac, polished UI. (https://www.yuzool.com/apps/cloak)
  2. Stamp Studio - Web. Template-driven ad creative for agencies. The most valuable on this list to be sold as your next SaaS (https://www.yuzool.com/stamp/)
  3. Invoice Generator - Web. Polished invoice creation for freelancers and agencies. Plenty of paid SaaS in this space charges $10–30/mo (https://www.yuzool.com/invoice)
  4. Email Builder - Web. Drag-and-drop campaign emails. (https://www.yuzool.com/email-builder.html)
  5. VibeShield - Mac. Local URL security scanning. (https://www.yuzool.com/apps/vibeshield)

Included: source code, design assets, 14 days support.

Dossiers, links + screenshots → yuzool.com/delisted

Comment or DM me for more info and offers.

u/Consistent-Fix-1701 — 5 days ago
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[FOR SALE] $5,000 — Etsy shop in sauna/wellness niche, 495 orders, $24K all-time revenue

Hey everyone — looking to pass this shop on to someone who can give it the attention it deserves.

I started this Etsy store in the sauna & wellness niche 2 years ago and grew it to nearly 500 orders and $24K in revenue. It’s been running mostly on autopilot since I got pregnant and had my baby, so the real potential is much higher with active management.

Numbers (all time):
• 495 orders
• $24,224 revenue
• 62,472 views / 37,275 visits

What you’re getting:
• An established shop with reviews and search visibility
• A loyal customer base — mostly US buyers, including expats from sauna-culture countries
• A niche that’s been trending up (sauna/cold plunge/wellness is having a moment)

Price: $5,000. Happy to answer any questions over DM!

u/EmilyPec — 10 days ago
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$160k monthly profit can be bought for $4.8m - would you buy a news site like this?

Came across this one and ended up going down a rabbit hole. It's an 18-year-old science and space content publisher (think NASA news, astronomy, physics) listed at $4.8M. The numbers are genuinely impressive:

  • $160,587/month average net profit
  • 97% net profit margin
  • 7.6M monthly sessions
  • DR 71, ~175K backlinks
  • Mediavine RPM of ~$30.50

What's unusual is the traffic composition. The seller lists ~50% as "direct" but the description clarifies that's mostly Google Discover, and another 47% is organic search. So you're paying almost $5M for a site where basically all revenue depends on Google not changing anything. There's also a 60K email list that has never been mailed, which is either a nice untapped asset or a sign of how operationally thin this thing has been run.

The multiple sits around 30x monthly profit, which isn't outrageous for a site with this much domain authority — but the H2 2025 numbers are already trending down from H1, and the seller explains away an October traffic dip as a "recalibration." That's doing a lot of work for a $4.8M ask.

Wrote up a full breakdown over at flippadealreviews.com if you want the detailed numbers and offer analysis.

Would you pay 30x for a Discover-heavy publisher, or does the single-channel dependency kill it at this price point?

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u/storytime_yt — 9 days ago