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I built a simple weekly todo app and I genuinely think it’s useful
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I built a simple weekly todo app and I genuinely think it’s useful

Most to do apps become messy lists, and calendars feel too structured when you just want to plan your week.

I wanted something simpler, so I built Tally: a weekly todo app where tasks are organized by day, and the whole week stays visible in one clean view.

No time slots, no calendar clutter, no complicated planning system.

Just a clear weekly view, fast task input, Home Screen widgets, light/dark mode, and simple customization.

You can also reorder tasks by time or priorities.

I genuinely think this can help people stay organized very easily

Because I want to get it into the hands of as many people as possible, it’s free to try for 7 days, then just $2 one time. No subscription, no account.

Download here: tallytodo.com

I would really appreciate feedback if anyone tries it.

u/FewTheory2521 — 21 hours ago
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[saas for sale] i am selling postplan a platform dedicated to manage all your social media accounts in one place .

postplan.io is a freelance project that stopped in the middle because of the client having money problems anyways this saas is 80% done you can check it out from the link above , based on the clients startups like that makes 20k a month with good marketing , the budget of the project was 1k i am selling it for 500 $ and i offer finishing its development for 100$ you can use the rest of the budget for marketing

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u/ChemicalResolution42 — 2 days ago
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[FOR SALE] AutoReach — AI outbound/lead-gen agent | 84 users, 35% activation | Open to offers

AutoReach.work an AI outbound/lead-generation agent. Users build a workflow, it discovers leads, enriches them, and runs personalized multi-step email outreach with a drip lifecycle; the "AI SDR" category.

Traction (this is a pre-revenue sale; buying the funnel, not MRR)

- 84 signups, still ramping month over month

- Activation (user builds >=1 real workflow): 31-41% by cohort; high for this category

- ~28 third-party activators, \\\~579 real leads processed (excludes my own test usage, which I'll break out honestly)

- Drip lifecycle (day0-day30 emails) firing, 0 unsubscribes

- Subscription tiers ($29 / $79 / $199) shipped recently; immediate value-unlock for a buyer.

What you're buying:

- A working product in a hot category (AI SDR/outbound) with proven activation and a paying-intent funnel that just needs conversion work. Good fit for someone with an audience or list to monetize the existing engine.

Stack:

- Node.js backend (PM2), Supabase Postgres, Stripe, email/drip infrastructure.

Why selling:

- Consolidating focus. I'd rather hand this to an operator who can push monetization than split attention.

Open to offers; this is priced on traction + category, not revenue.

DM and I'll share the analytics + a product walkthrough.

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u/justanotherengtoo — 3 days ago
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I built a full operating system for working DJs. Sharing what it does, and it is looking for a new owner

Wanted to share something I built and have been quietly proud of. It is called Djify, live at djify.online, and it is an all-in-one business management platform for working DJs.

The reason it exists. DJs running their own gigs are stuck juggling spreadsheets for bookings, DMs for client chat, and PayPal links for deposits. The tools that do exist in this niche mostly feel like they were built for accountants or wedding planners, not for someone doing load-in at 11pm. So I built the thing that pulls the whole DJ business into one place.

What it turned into is bigger than I first planned. It is not a three feature MVP, it grew into a proper operating system. When a DJ signs in they get a live dashboard, upcoming gigs, active clients, revenue this month, booking rate, and then a full sidebar of modules that actually work. Calendar, bookings, public booking pages clients can book through, an inquiries inbox for leads, a client CRM, event planning with song requests and do-not-play lists, payments and deposits, financials, contracts, equipment tracking so you never leave the XLR cable behind again, analytics, and built in email templates with a send log.

The part I had the most fun with is the AI Setlist Generator. You pick the event type, how long it runs, the guest count and the vibe, and it generates a tailored setlist in seconds. It is live on the homepage so you can try it without even making an account. That one feature is the thing none of the older tools in this space have, and it is where I think the whole category is heading.

A few build notes for the makers here. It is fully responsive across web, mobile and tablet, and it ships as a PWA so DJs can install it like a native app with no app store friction. Social login with Google and Apple is wired up. There is a tiered plan structure and an upgrade flow already built in, so the monetization model is there and ready, it just needs a payment key connected. The UI is clean and modern across both the marketing site and the app, which I care about probably more than I should.

Now the honest part. I am a builder who ships things and moves on to the next one, and Djify deserves an owner who is actually close to the DJ or events world, or someone who just wants a finished, modern product to take to market and push properly rather than watch it sit in my portfolio. So I am selling it. Full ownership transfers, domain, brand, all the code and files, logo and design, everything. Pre-revenue, so this is for someone who wants a real head start into a proven niche, not an income stream that already exists. The niche is proven though, there are incumbents like DJ Intelligence and HoneyBook charging DJs real money to run their business, they are just older and none of them lead with AI.

I also help the new owner get set up, deploy it to your own hosting, connect your payment provider, add small features we agree on, and walk you through all of it whether you code or not.

Mostly though I just wanted to show it to a room that appreciates a well built thing. Go break the AI demo on the homepage and tell me what you think, genuinely open to feedback even from people who have zero interest in buying it. And if you or someone you know is in the DJ or events space and this is interesting, DM me.

What would you have built differently?

u/BaronofEssex — 4 days ago
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Got $1k, want to buy a small SaaS

Budget is under $1k, no niche preference I just want something real, not an idea on a napkin.

I'm a builder, not a suit. I code fast (AI-assisted, full-stack, can pick up whatever mess you left behind).

I speak Arabic, Spanish, English, and French, so if your thing has customers or growth potential in MENA, I can actually talk to them.

What I need: some paying users already, even if it's just $50-200/month. Not zero. Simple enough that I can run it alone after a handover call.

Skip it if you need me to keep you on payroll or it's five people's worth of tech debt.

Drop what you've got below or DM me. I move fast when the deal makes sense.

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u/coffynz — 5 days ago
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Selling Inspect Mode Pro – Chrome Extension for Developers & Designers | Polar Payments Integrated + Source Code Included

I'm looking to sell Inspect Mode Pro, a Chrome extension built for developers, designers, and indie hackers who want to inspect websites more efficiently.

The product is fully functional and includes Polar payment integration, making it easy to manage one-time purchases, licenses, and customer access without additional setup.

What it does:

  • Inspect fonts, colors, spacing, and UI elements
  • Extract website assets and images
  • Analyze website design systems
  • Faster workflow than digging through DevTools for common tasks

What's included:

  • Full source code
  • Chrome Web Store listing
  • Branding and assets
  • Existing user base
  • Documentation and deployment instructions

Why I'm selling:
I'm currently focused on other projects and don't have the time to continue growing and marketing this one.

Potential growth opportunities:

  • SEO content around web design and development
  • YouTube tutorials and demos
  • Partnerships with design communities
  • Expansion into Firefox and Edge extensions
  • Additional premium features for agencies

If you're interested, send me a DM and I'll share details on users, revenue, traffic, tech stack, and asking price.

Happy to answer any questions.

u/aryanxcreates — 5 days ago
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[For Sale] $1200-$1500 ARR [ Price: 3.2k ]

This project isn't your typical SaaS its 4 minecraft mods that make me money with 100% profit margins, because it gets money from ads!

So I'm selling my first "online income" project what makes stable $100-$150 MRR and about $1.2-1.5k ARR. If you have any time to be active in this project you could easily grow it into $300+ MRR.

I started building real SaaS about 9-months ago, so I don't have too much time for this project.

Mods have 1.6m downloads and get abt 150k monthly. When I pushed last updates it got 127k downloads in curseforge and about 65k in modrinth, but now it gets stably like 65K from modrinth and 75k from curseforge.

I have gotten paid from 2025 start.

Now the juicy part, costs: $0, how marketing happens: SEO (just search "armor hud mod" and my mod is on the top...) and inside curseforge and modrinth the algorithm pushes my mod. You could also pay some big creator to use these mods and get f-loads of downloads. No churn,

It takes me 10min to about 12h to maintain the project every few months, because when minecraft gets major update the mappings may change and I need to port the mod to three different loaders, but normally mappings won't change so it takes just 10min.

And no, I haven't vibe coded these mods, this was my first public project what took off.

When rights to these mods you get access to:

- Armor Durability HUD by NSI21

- Mining Progress HUD by NSI21

- Fullbright Ultimate by NSI21

- UTIL HUD (Coordinates, Fullbright, Fps, time, Last Death location) by NSI21

- Discord server I started few weeks ago

https://www.curseforge.com/members/nsi21/projects

and

https://modrinth.com/user/NSI21

I will get $48.07 + ($29.75 + $13{I took little from there earlier this month, I had to buy domain for my new project})

Why I'm selling? Well I need funds for my next bootstrapped project...

Price: 3.2k €

u/0x21n — 6 days ago
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What’s a boring SaaS idea you think could still make real money?

I’m becoming more convinced that boring SaaS is where the money is.

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u/East_Excuse2814 — 11 days ago
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Why are AI coding tools still treating software development as a single-player game?

I’ve been using Cursor, Claude Code, and other coding agents extensively.

One thing that keeps bothering me is that they’re optimized for individual developers.

The moment you put 3–5 engineers on the same project, everyone starts creating their own AI conversations, context, decisions, and fixes.
The result?

The same questions get asked repeatedly
The same files get analyzed multiple times
Context gets lost between developers
Teams spend money re-generating knowledge that already exists

We’ve been building a coding agent at Polygram to tackle this differently.

https://polygram.dev/coding-agent

A couple of things we’re experimenting with:

1. Shared AI Conversations
Instead of AI chats living on one developer’s machine, conversations become workspace assets.
If a frontend engineer spends 30 minutes working with the agent to refactor authentication, another engineer can access that conversation and continue from the same context instead of starting over.
The AI knowledge becomes team knowledge.

2. Intelligent Model Routing
Most tools make you manually choose the model.
We route requests internally based on task complexity and requirements, so developers focus on solving problems rather than deciding whether a task should go to GPT, Claude, Gemini, or something else.
The goal is to make AI-assisted development work better for teams, not just individuals.

I’m curious:
For teams already using Cursor/Claude Code/Windsurf, what’s your biggest pain point when multiple developers are using AI on the same codebase?
Would love to hear what’s broken in your workflow today.

u/ViRuS8dev — 8 days ago
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Selling passive income iOS app for $3,000 — around $200/mo revenue, ~$100/mo profit

Hi everyone,

I’m selling my iOS app Digital Scale for $3,000.

TrustMRR link:
https://trustmrr.com/startup/digital-scale

The main benefit of this app is that it is already set up as a mostly passive income app. It currently does around €200/month in revenue and around €100/month profit after Apple Search Ads spend. API costs are very low, around $3/month.

I don’t run TikTok, Meta ads, influencer marketing, or any other growth channels. It solely runs through Apple Search Ads and App Store search traffic. I haven’t done much with it recently, it’s just running.

Some current stats:

  • €200 revenue in the last 28 days
  • €140 MRR
  • 42 active subscriptions
  • 78 new customers in the last 28 days
  • Around €100/month profit
  • iOS app in the AI utility / digital scale niche
  • Built with Flutter/Dart
  • Uses AI/camera input to estimate object weight
  • No TikTok, Meta, influencer, or content marketing has been done

The buyer gets the full source code, iOS project, app assets, subscription/paywall setup, and the existing App Store listing.

Reason for selling:

I’m going to the US on a student visa, and I want to be safe regarding income/work restrictions. Since this app generates income, I’d rather sell it cleanly before I go instead of risking any visa issues.

Asking price: $3,000

u/LeftCookie7022 — 10 days ago
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I built a startup idea finder that pulls REAL demand signals from Reddit, HN, Quora, and YouTube called GritGlean

Finding real ideas or pain points keeps getting difficult.

Most people want something grounded in actual behavior, like what are people repeatedly complaining about, asking for, or trying to hack together with workarounds, right?

So I built GritGlean [ gritglean.aibucket.org ]

It monitors public communities for recurring pain signals (urgency language, replacement intent, budget mentions and many more) and turns them into structured idea briefs with demand briefing and validation.

It's not just scraping trending topics.

The focus is on the signal quality (problems that show up repeatedly across multiple communities, not one-off complaints)

We have a daily digest of ideas everyday.

Would love feedback from anyone who's gone through the what do I build next loop a few times.

It's also available for free for you to try and then you can decide if it's worth paying.

Happy to answer questions about how the research process works.

u/torpidsnake — 13 days ago
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[Selling] NYLeads AI— NYC Restaurant Lead SaaS + 21k Lead Database (72% Owner Contacts) $500

What it is: Sales intelligence tool focused specifically on NYC restaurants. Pulls together owner direct contact info, restaurant grades, DBA/LLC data, and website status in one place — all structured and searchable https://nyleads-aab4a.web.app

Data(moat): 21k cleaned, deduplicated leads 100k raw dataset included ~72% direct owner phone numbers (vs. front desk/generic numbers most tools return) Emails, websites, NYC Restaurant Grades, DBA/LLC info

Product Natural language search (e.g. "Italian restaurants in Brooklyn with no website") AI cold email generation per lead No external API dependencies Stack: React + Node + Firebase

Who it's built for Anyone prospecting NYC restaurants — agencies, POS companies, delivery platforms, local SaaS tools.

What's included Complete Codebase and Assets of Nyleads AI 21k lead dataset + 100k raw Auto-refresh pipeline to keep data current

u/codinglegend007 — 11 days ago

[For Sale] - AI Mobile App builder similar to rork.com

Hi all,

I am selling an AI App builder and it comes fully integrated with Stripe and subscriptions and is a complete application.

Why selling?

I run an design and development company now but before starting it out a few months back when i had no clients i built it to enter the SAAS market but due to lack of marketing skills i never made it. But later got clients and started working with them, so yes its pre revenue.

Some of the Features-

  • Builds Mobile apps.
  • Image generation.
  • Deploy apps built by agent.
  • Full Agent harness and orchestration.
  • Multi Modal arch.

Tech Stack-

Nextjs, Express, Resend, MongoDB, AWS, Posthog, Openrouter

Who should buy it?

Anyone who wants to enter this market as right now the mobile app builder market is low in competition or even if you have an agency you can distribute it to your clients as well.

Asking price - 1.3K USD

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u/United_Opposite_628 — 13 days ago
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Selling my profitable iOS app for $20,000 — AI Meeting Notes, ~$1K/month revenue, 97% margin, almost zero ad spend

Hi everyone,

I'm selling my iOS app, RiseNote, an AI-powered meeting assistant — real-time transcription, automatic action items, AI insights, and an in-app AI chat over your meetings.

TrustMRR link with verified revenue: https://trustmrr.com/startup/risenote

The interesting part is the economics. Last month it did $1,010 in revenue on just $30 of Apple Search Ads — so roughly $980/month profit with essentially no involvement from me. That's a ~97% margin.

The app has been live since December 2025, but I only got it to profitability last month — so this isn't a one-off spike, it's the result of finally getting the unit economics to work. Now that they do, it basically runs itself.

I'm not doing TikTok, Instagram, influencer marketing, SEO, or any other growth channel. It's just a small Apple Ads budget running in the background. I tried out some organic content with getNoise, but it failed. Because of that, I think there's a lot of room for someone who actually knows marketing.

Some highlights:

  • ~$1,010/month revenue last month
  • Only $30/month in Apple Ads → ~$980/month profit
  • 285 downloads last month from a tiny ad budget — strong conversion to paid
  • Subscription-based — recurring revenue, not one-off purchases
  • Built on a modern Flutter codebase (iOS, Android-ready)
  • Premium feature set: real-time transcription, AI insights, action-item extraction, AI chat
  • Very low-maintenance — runs passively
  • No social media marketing has been done at all
  • Clear upside from scaling ad spend, improving ASO/keywords, better creatives, and adding new channels

The margins are the real story: ~$980/month profit on a $30 ad budget. Whoever takes it over and is willing to push spend and marketing has a lot of room to grow it.

The reason I'm selling is personal — I’m going to the U.S. soon on a student visa and I'm not allowed to own or receive income from a revenue-generating app business while there.

Asking price: $20,000

Happy to answer questions, do a live screen-share of the revenue dashboard, and give serious buyers a full breakdown of the numbers, analytics, and the ad setup.

u/LeftCookie7022 — 14 days ago