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Challenge: identify clients that total at least $2,000 a month

If you can sell a customized version of our existing products under your brand and URL to a niche of customers, we can partner

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Ask your potential clients today if they would subscribe to something like our product if it included the features and branding that only you can imagine. A different language? A new workflow? An integration? Ask your prospects.

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Visit PotentiallyVeryUseful.com and see the features you will have on day one. Team-based collaboration. Evaluation of tasks, people or jobs with comments, ratings and rankings. PDF reports. Visual layout. Sortable, filterable lists. Create a free account and imagine your own app with these features customized for your niche.

We provide the product. You sell the niche.
We split the revenue, 50/50.

We own the code. You own the customers and your companyI'm Dan Johnson. I'm a non-technical co-founder of a SaaS company JurorSearch. Some of our clients liked our base product but wanted their own brand and URL with customization. That's when I realized we could do the same for anyone in any use case.Task management. Employee evaluation. Drafting players to a team. Hiring. Proposal evaluation. Casting actors in a show. Our software -- with some tweaks, branding and language changes -- can do all those things.I can't pursue all those niches.But I can partner with people who do.Everyone has a network, right? And your network probably includes people who would like to pay for a useful SaaS app specific to your niche. That's how we can partner. You find the customers that want an app based off my current software but customized for your niche. My team deploys it with a URL you own and the language and tweaks you need to sell it. It's your company. You own all the equity. You collect all the money. You pay us -- as a vendor operating as a technical co-founder -- 50% of the gross revenue. We grow together or not at all.I'm willing to invest some time and resources with people who convince me they've got a solid niche to sell to. Like any partnership, it's a matter of trust. Maybe it won't work out. And we don't know each other at all. That's the beauty of 2024. We can meet online and partner on a real business. So pitch me your ideas and let's see if it feels real enough that we both want to pursue it.I won't charge you anything up front if I believe you've got paying customers you can land.I'll consider but not guarantee every feature request. The way I can minimize my downside risk is to carefully manage what I pay my development team to do. You will likely have a lot of good ideas about what you'd like your app to do beyond what I can offer. No promises that I will build them, but...that's how every part of my app has been created -- from customer feedback.Any feature or enhancement my team develops for your app also gets implemented in all the other apps that I support. So you get the benefit of constant improvements and enhancements from all the other apps (including my own).You own your company 100%. I don't want any equity. I own all of the code. You get to use it and your cost is 50% of the gross revenue. Nothing up front. We have an annual contract. If you want to take your customers and leave after a year, you can. I figure if someone is unhappy, let them go.This is (in my view) the best structure so both parties have an all upside relationship with the ability to fairly walk away.You have your company. I have mine. But you get the equivalent of a technical co-founder to launch your SaaS app this month!

Pitch me your niche

Tell me what you're imagining. What's the domain of your new app? Who do you want to serve? What customers are you ready to get?

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Thank you!

Thanks! I get all these submissions. Feel free to contact me directly at dan -at- juror search dot com or connect with me on LinkedIn or X. Let's partner!