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Tell sellers the SaaS you want to buy.

Set your budget, MRR goal, and must-haves. Review relevant SaaS projects with proof.

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Let qualified sellers come to you.

Post your criteria once. Owners with matching projects can respond with price, revenue, and proof signals.

Your request
B2B SaaS with proven MRR
Budget
Up to $80k
Revenue
$2k+ MRR

Matches you can compare fast

Each card surfaces price, revenue, and proof signals before you start messaging.

OpsFlow CRM
B2B workflow SaaS with recurring subscriptions

$72k

asking

$3.4k MRR Stripe verified Ownership checked
InboxPilot
Email productivity SaaS for small teams

$58k

asking

$2.7k MRR Revenue proof Traffic signal
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Post what you want to buy
Share category, budget, revenue target, and deal breakers in one short request.
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Get matched submissions
Owners with relevant projects respond with projects that fit your brief.
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Shortlist with confidence
Review price, revenue, traffic, ownership, and handoff signals before you message.

Start diligence with stronger signals.

Use budget, revenue, traffic, and ownership proof to spot credible opportunities faster.

Proof before messages
Prioritize sellers who attach revenue, traffic, or ownership signals.
Easier fit checks
Clear criteria helps sellers judge fit and helps you spot mismatches faster.
You set the buying frame
Sellers respond to your budget, must-haves, and what you want to buy.

Examples sellers can submit.

These are examples, not extra fields. Your request text does the filtering.

Category fit
B2B workflow SaaS
$3.4k MRR with Stripe revenue proof
Stripe verified
Founder-led automation tool
$2.7k MRR, active customers, clean handoff
Ownership checked
Niche team dashboard
$4.1k MRR with product analytics attached
Traffic signal

How buyer requests work.

Start with what you want to buy.

Describe your budget, revenue goal, and must-haves. Let relevant sellers respond.

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