SaaS United Kingdom verified NEW

Platform for users to provide feedback and report bugs while testing new features on a website

Asking price
$50,000
Revenue
$0
Profit
$0
Growth
0%
Customers
10-50

Description

This tool allows teams to ship faster with more efficient manual testing. It's a browser extension that allows product, design and engineering teams to provide quick and easy feedback during development and testing of their websites. It understands the page you're testing and can capture extra information during bug reporting that will make solving issues quicker. Assets in this sale include the following: - Transfer of ownership of domain qasidekick.com - Access to Figma designs - GitHub repo containing primary qasidekick.com website source code - GitHub repo containing browser extensions source code for Chrome, FireFox, and Edge. - Access to accounts for Chrome Webstore, Mozilla Add-ons Store, and Edge Add-ons store. - Digital Ocean servers and details - Monitoring and Logging details for ElasticSearch setup. - Stripe integration included - Sentry error reporting integration included - Tawk.to Customer Live chat integration included

Tech stack

React, TypeScript, HTML, SCSS, Tailwind CSS, Python, Django, Docker, PostgreSQL, Digital Ocean, NGINX, Rabbit MQ, Elastic Search.

Business model

B2B Saas charging a monthly recurring fee across two pricing tiers: Starter £49 p/m, £490 p/y; and Business £149 p/m, £1490 p/y. It is integrated with Strip.

Growth opportunity

The startup has had substantial engineering development but has not had much marketing. The problem it solves is a concrete one that many teams face. This is also corroborated by the success of our competitor, jam.dev, who raised $3.5 million in 2020, as well as their noteworthy customer base. The primary growth opportunities for this startup would be customer outreach, sales and marketing. It is a product that works and solves a clear existing need, which previous customers have also made clear. With some guided marketing and sales, this could company could go very far.

Competitors

jam.dev

Highlights

Brand Website Social media accounts Domain Customers Intellectual property Copyright Codebase and IP

Reason for sale

After having spent 2 years building the product, I have not had much time recently to continue working on the company. I currently work as a contractor at Google and have other focuses I would like to pursue. My company owns this app. This would not be a sale of the company but all business assets relating to the startup.