108 bootstrapped SaaS tools tracked and scored by acquisition potential. Every listing is flagged Hot, Warm, or Watch based on revenue multiple, profit margin, and days sitting unsold on Acquire.com. Each entry includes TTM revenue, TTM profit, asking price, and a plain-English note on why the seller is likely motivated to exit cheap. Updated every Monday. Licensed access. Crypto payments welcome.
I built DeadMRR because I was doing this research manually — spending hours on Acquire.com filtering through hundreds of listings trying to find the ones where the founder had clearly checked out but the product was still making money.
So I turned that process into a database.
108 bootstrapped SaaS tools tracked and scored by acquisition potential. Every listing gets flagged as Hot, Warm, or Watch based on the revenue multiple, profit margin, and how long it's been sitting unsold. Hot listings are the ones asking less than 1.5x annual revenue — basically motivated sellers who just want out.
Each entry includes TTM revenue, TTM profit, asking price, estimated MRR range, and a plain-English note on why it's flagged.
Updated every Monday. Licensed access via private link.
If you're an indie hacker, micro-PE operator, or just someone who wants to buy a small SaaS tool without hunting for months — this is for you.
Happy to answer any questions below.
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Finally a no-fluff way to filter Acquire listings. The Hot/Warm/Watch flags saved me from another late-night rabbit hole, and the seller motivation notes actually matched what I heard when I followed up on two of them.
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The hot/warm/watch flags are actually useful since they save me from sorting through every listing myself. The plain-English notes on seller motivation feel like the real differentiator here, since you don't see that level of context on Acquire.com itself.
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Finally a no-fluff way to filter Acquire listings. The Hot/Warm/Watch flags saved me from another late-night rabbit hole, and the seller motivation notes actually matched what I heard when I followed up on two of them.
The hot/warm/watch flags are actually useful since they save me from sorting through every listing myself. The plain-English notes on seller motivation feel like the real differentiator here, since you don't see that level of context on Acquire.com itself.