Fax iOS App
Mobile app
iOS app that lets users send PDFs, photos, contracts, and signed documents by fax directly from their iPhone
Published on
July 17, 2026


$2,200
Asking Price
Main Metrics
$303
ARR
3
Customers
2026
Launched
$2,200
Asking Price
Already Sold
Main Metrics
$303
ARR
3
Customers
2026
Launched
Overview
<p><b>Startup Description</b></p><p>My product is a native iOS application that allows users to send PDFs, photos, contracts, invoices, and signed documents by fax directly from their iPhone.</p><p>The product was developed by our mobile app studio as a modern alternative to physical fax machines and complicated web-based fax services. It was published on the App Store on May 19, 2026, and began generating subscription revenue shortly after launch.</p><p><b>Key Highlights</b></p><ul>
<li>$48 revenue in May 2026</li>
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<li>$255 revenue in June 2026</li>
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<li>$303 total revenue during the first two months</li>
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<li>Revenue increased by more than 5× from May to June</li>
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<li>3 active paying subscribers</li>
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<li>1 annual, 1 monthly, and 1 weekly subscription</li>
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<li>Approximate annualized revenue run rate of $3,060, based on June performance</li>
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<li>Subscription-based monetization through Adapty</li>
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<li>Native iOS application built with Swift and UIKit</li>
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<li>No custom backend required</li>
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<li>iFax API operating cost of approximately $20 per month</li>
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<li>Full source code, website, domain, analytics, and subscription infrastructure included</li>
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<li>Technical documentation and post-sale support provided</li>
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<p>Because the application was launched recently, reliable annual profit, churn, LTV, CAC, retention, and long-term margin metrics have not yet been established.</p><p><b>Team</b></p><p>The project was developed and managed by our mobile app studio.</p><p>The main responsibilities include:</p><ul>
<li>iOS development and maintenance</li>
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<li>Product design and user experience</li>
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<li>App Store publication and compliance</li>
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<li>Subscription and paywall management</li>
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<li>Firebase and analytics configuration</li>
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<li>App Store Optimization and performance monitoring</li>
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<p>The application does not require a permanent large team. Since there is no custom backend, routine technical maintenance can be handled by one Swift developer when updates are required.</p><p>We will assist with the transfer and provide documentation explaining the Firebase setup and overall application structure.</p><p><b>Tech Stack</b></p><ul>
<li>Swift and UIKit — native iOS application</li>
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<li>iFax API — fax transmission and delivery</li>
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<li>Adapty — subscriptions, paywalls, and purchase analytics</li>
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<li>Firebase — application infrastructure and related services</li>
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<li>Google Analytics — website and traffic analytics</li>
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<li>Application website and domain</li>
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<p>The application does not use a custom backend, which simplifies maintenance and reduces technical complexity.</p><p>The main service expense is approximately $20 per month for the iFax API.</p><p><b>Marketing and Growth</b></p><p>The application is still at an early stage and has not yet undergone a complete marketing optimization cycle.</p><p>Its revenue growth from $48 in May to $255 in June provides initial validation that users are willing to pay for the product.</p><p>The main growth opportunities include:</p><ul>
<li>App Store Optimization</li>
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<li>Apple Search Ads</li>
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<li>Localization into additional languages</li>
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<li>Expansion into additional geographic markets</li>
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<li>Paywall and subscription pricing experiments</li>
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<li>Improved onboarding and document-import workflows</li>
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<li>Integration with cloud storage services</li>
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<li>Promotion to legal, healthcare, financial, and small-business audiences</li>
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<li>Cross-promotion through scanner, PDF, signature, and productivity apps</li>
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<li>Testing new screenshots, icons, and App Store preview videos</li>
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<p>A buyer with an existing productivity or document-management app portfolio could accelerate growth through cross-promotion.</p><p><b>Revenue and Profit</b></p><ul>
<li>$48 in May 2026</li>
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<li>$255 in June 2026</li>
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<li>$303 in total revenue during its first two months</li>
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<p>The application currently has:</p><ul>
<li>3 active paying subscribers</li>
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<li>1 annual subscriber</li>
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<li>1 monthly subscriber</li>
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<li>1 weekly subscriber</li>
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<p>Based only on June revenue, the simple annualized revenue run rate is approximately $3,060. This is an early-stage estimate and should not be considered established historical ARR.</p><p><b>The main operating costs are:</b></p><ul>
<li>Approximately $20 per month for the iFax API</li>
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<li>Apple’s applicable commission</li>
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<li>Apple Developer Program membership</li>
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<li>Optional marketing expenses</li>
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<li>Future maintenance and development</li>
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<p>There is no custom backend expense. Reliable annual profit, CAC, LTV, retention, churn, and stable business margin figures are not yet available because the application was launched recently.</p><p><b>Return on Investment</b></p><p>The exact payback period depends on the final purchase price, Apple commissions, API expenses, and the buyer’s ability to grow monthly revenue.</p><p>The buyer can potentially shorten the payback period by:</p><ul>
<li>Improving App Store Optimization</li>
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<li>Launching Apple Search Ads</li>
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<li>Localizing the application</li>
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<li>Optimizing weekly, monthly, and annual pricing</li>
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<li>Improving onboarding and paywall conversion</li>
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<li>Expanding into additional fax-dependent markets</li>
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<li>Cross-promoting the product through related applications</li>
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<p>The buyer acquires an already published and monetized product, avoiding the development costs and time required to build, test, and launch a similar application from scratch.</p><p><b>Startup Assets</b></p><ul>
<li>1 published iOS application</li>
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<li>1 existing App Store listing</li>
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<li>3 active paying subscriptions at the time of listing</li>
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<li>Complete iOS application source code</li>
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<li>Complete website source code</li>
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<li>1 application website</li>
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<li>1 domain</li>
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<li>Adapty project and subscription configuration</li>
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<li>Firebase project and configuration</li>
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<li>Google Analytics property</li>
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<li>Existing technical and operational information</li>
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<li>Firebase and project documentation</li>
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<li>Assistance with transferring the application and included assets</li>
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<li>Post-sale technical support during the transition</li>
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<p><b>Risks</b></p><p>The main risks include:</p><ul>
<li>Limited financial history due to the recent launch</li>
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<li>Retention, churn, CAC, and LTV are not yet fully established</li>
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<li>Dependence on the iFax API for fax transmission</li>
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<li>Dependence on Apple’s App Store policies and review process</li>
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<li>Competition within the mobile fax market</li>
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<li>Need to maintain compatibility with future iOS versions</li>
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<li>Revenue may fluctuate until stable acquisition channels are established</li>
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<li>Fax transmission costs may increase as usage grows</li>
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<p>These risks can be minimized by monitoring API costs, maintaining App Store compliance, improving subscription pricing, optimizing onboarding, diversifying acquisition channels, and regularly testing conversion improvements.</p><p><b>Summary</b></p><p>My app is an early-stage but already monetized iOS subscription application with growing revenue, active paying users, and a technically simple structure without a custom backend.</p><p>The buyer receives the published application, source code, website, domain, Adapty, Firebase, Google Analytics, documentation, and post-sale support.</p><p>The project is particularly suitable for buyers operating in productivity, document-scanning, PDF, electronic-signature, legal, healthcare, or small-business applications.</p><p>Instead of spending months developing and publishing a new fax product, the buyer can acquire an operational application and focus immediately on marketing, localization, conversion optimization, and revenue growth.</p><p>✅ $303 TTM revenue</p><p>✅ 3 customers</p><p>✅ Business model: SaaS</p><p>✅ Built with Swift, UIKit
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$303
Annual Revenue
3
Number of Customers
Expenses
Api iFax approx $20/month.
Business Model
The app generates revenue through weekly, monthly, and annual subscriptions, as well as one-time fax credit purchases.
Target Audience
Freelancers, small businesses, legal and financial professionals, and anyone who needs to send documents by fax from an iPhone.
Asking Price Reasoning
The $2,200 asking price reflects the app’s growing revenue, active subscriptions, complete source code, website, domain, monetization infrastructure, documentation, and 30 days of post-sale support.
Reason for Selling
We are an app development studio, and building, growing, and selling mobile apps for capital gains is a core part of our business model.
Growth Opportunity
Growth can be driven through ASO, Apple Search Ads, localization, pricing optimization, credit sales, and cross-promotion with PDF and scanner apps.
30 days free support from seller
Competitors
iFax, FAX.PLUS, eFax, Tiny Fax, and other fax-from-iPhone applications.
Tech Stack
Swift, UIKit.
Traffic Metrics
Revenue Metrics
How it works
$2,200
Asking Price
Already Sold
Main Metrics
$303
ARR
3
Customers
2026
Launched

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