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Can I Sell a SaaS With No Revenue?
Yes. A SaaS with no revenue can still have value if it includes working code, a domain name, a functional demo, documentation, product logic, niche research, or components that save a buyer time. Revenue is one signal of value, but not the only one.
Can I Sell an AI Tool With No Users?
Yes. An AI tool with no users can still have value if it includes working models, trained data, unique datasets, API integrations, prompt libraries, workflows, or research that saves a buyer significant development time.
Can I Sell a Domain and Landing Page Together?
Yes. A domain bundled with its landing page is worth more than the domain alone. The buyer gets a head start with existing design, copy, and brand assets. Package them together with documentation and transfer instructions.
What Proof Do Buyers Need for a Digital Asset?
Buyers need evidence that your claims are true. This includes proof the product works, revenue verification if applicable, user or traffic data, code or asset access, ownership documentation, and clear transfer instructions.
What Makes a Digital Asset Transferable?
A digital asset becomes transferable when a new owner can take over and operate it without needing you. This requires documentation, organized credentials, legal clarity on what transfers, and removal of founder-dependent knowledge.
How Do I Price a Side Project?
Price based on verifiable value. Consider recreation cost, comparable sales data, and the proof you can provide. Avoid pricing based on potential or time invested. Explain your pricing logic clearly to build buyer confidence.
Can I Sell a Failed Startup?
Yes. Failed startups often contain valuable components: domain names, codebases, design assets, customer research, brand materials, and insights. Package these as separate or bundled assets with clear documentation and honest context about the failure.
What Is a Buyer-Ready Listing?
A buyer-ready listing gives buyers everything they need to decide. It clearly describes what is included, provides proof for claims, explains pricing logic, acknowledges limitations, and outlines the transfer process.
Can I Sell a Newsletter With No Sponsors?
Yes. A newsletter without sponsors can still have value. Subscriber count, open rates, click rates, niche focus, content archive, and audience quality all contribute to value. Buyers might pursue sponsorships you did not or use the audience for their own products.
Can I Sell a Mobile App With No Downloads?
Yes. A mobile app with no downloads can still have value. Working code, polished design, app store presence, and proven functionality all represent development investment that buyers might prefer to acquire rather than recreate.
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