Sale snapshot
Product, platform, business model, included assets, reason for selling, asking range, and known exclusions.
Score how ready your app or SaaS business is before you list. The generator gives a useful readiness result first, then lets you send the packet context if you want AppsVerified to follow up.
It helps unsure owners decide whether their neglected app is ready to package, what proof is missing, and whether it is worth starting a private seller draft.
Readiness generator
Buyers do not only need a sales pitch. They need enough organized evidence to decide whether deeper diligence is worth the time.
Product, platform, business model, included assets, reason for selling, asking range, and known exclusions.
Source-backed revenue, fees, refunds, costs, churn, seasonality, and any revenue that may not continue.
Users, customers, traffic, downloads, support volume, owner workload, marketing channels, and dependencies.
Repository, stack, hosting, domain, store accounts, billing, analytics, vendor, and technical risk notes.
What transfers directly, what must be recreated, what credentials rotate, and what support the seller will provide.
Private customer, payment, credential, account, bank, tax, and unrelated business data removed before early sharing.
Remove customer names, emails, payment data, credentials, private account details, recovery codes, tax IDs, bank details, and unrelated records before early sharing. Keep source, date range, product context, metric labels, and totals visible so the redacted artifact still supports the claim.
A seller proof packet is a prepared set of notes and redacted artifacts that supports an app or SaaS listing. It usually covers sale context, revenue, usage, ownership, operations, transfer steps, redaction, and known risks.
No. The score only measures preparation quality. It does not guarantee buyer demand, valuation, offers, legal protection, escrow coverage, platform approval, transferability, or future performance.
No. Sellers should prepare proof early, but credentials, raw customer exports, private keys, unredacted payment data, and private account records should not be shared casually.
Use the score to decide whether to start a listing now, prepare missing proof first, or disclose known risks before deeper buyer review.
Start a seller draft once you know what can transfer, what proof supports the claims, and what should stay gated.