Micro-SaaS deals under $1K MRR have no structured discovery channel
Buyers interested in micro-acquisitions below $1K MRR have no reliable deal flow source — these deals are invisible on major marketplaces like Acquire.com or MicroAcquire, which skew toward higher-revenue targets. Motivated sellers with small tools have no obvious buyer channel, so transactions rely on chance encounters on Reddit or Indie Hackers. The absence of standardized diligence frameworks for sub-$10K deals further increases friction for both parties.
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