iOS utility apps
Fit: Light support load, clean App Store transfer notes, and at least one source-backed revenue or usage artifact.
Proof to prepare: App Store Connect, subscription or ad reports, support workload, and transfer eligibility notes.
AppsVerified should not wait for sellers who already know they want a marketplace. This board lets buyers describe what they would acquire, then gives sellers a proof-ready target before they list.
It turns buyer intent into reusable seller sourcing targets. Sellers still need proof, privacy controls, buyer diligence, and transfer planning before any deal should move forward.
These lanes are useful prompts for buyers and sellers. New submissions should make this board more specific over time.
Fit: Light support load, clean App Store transfer notes, and at least one source-backed revenue or usage artifact.
Proof to prepare: App Store Connect, subscription or ad reports, support workload, and transfer eligibility notes.
Fit: Simple monetization, clear Google Play ownership context, low policy risk, and practical handoff notes.
Proof to prepare: Google Play, AdMob, Stripe, usage, signing, repository, and policy history context.
Fit: Narrow product, understandable churn, documented infrastructure, and a handoff path a buyer can run.
Proof to prepare: MRR, churn, customer concentration, codebase, cloud, domain, billing, support, and vendor notes.
Fit: Still has users, traffic, revenue, an app-store footprint, or code value even if the owner is no longer focused on it.
Proof to prepare: Current usage, revenue, store presence, code ownership, support burden, and reason for selling.
Buyer intent
This does not commit you to a deal. It gives AppsVerified a concrete target for seller sourcing.
No. This board collects buyer intent and shows request lanes AppsVerified can use for sourcing. It does not guarantee buyer demand, offers, valuation, sale outcome, or transfer approval.
Yes. Buyers can submit the form with their target asset type, budget range, timeline, and fit notes. AppsVerified uses that context to guide seller sourcing and matching work.
Sellers should use it as a preparation signal. If their app matches a lane, they should build a proof packet covering revenue, usage, ownership, operations, transfer, redaction, and known risks before listing.