A $50k ARR micro SaaS bought for $97k
A case study centers on a with $50,000 in ARR that was acquired for $97,000. The buyer says they built a six-figure of products through s. The deeper material is a 30-minute of the money side of the buyer’s most successful .
The focus is especially relevant to building “nice to have” products that they may want to sell later. The available text gives the revenue, purchase price, claim, and topic of the , but it does not provide detailed profit, cost, churn, or growth numbers.
Key points
- The acquired business had $50,000 in ARR and was bought for $97,000.
- The buyer says they built a six-figure through s.
- The full is described as a 30-minute look at the economics of the strongest .
- The lessons are aimed at builders of “nice to have” products who hope to sell one day.
- The excerpt does not include profit, expenses, churn, or growth details.