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Appointment booking app for healthcare services

Existing appointment booking app for practices and studios with codebase, user logic and first paying customers.

Canton / Country
Switzerland
Offer
AppSoftware
Price
CHF 72'000 - 95'000
Revenue
CHF 42'000
Profit
CHF 10'000

App for sale: assess the digital asset

Buying an app can make sense when the offer includes more than an idea: code, users, store access, backend, data, revenue or a usable technical foundation. This page helps buyers compare app listings and judge whether the asset can become a practical starting point.

Understand function and user base

An app should be assessed by its real utility: problem solved, available platforms, user count, activity, reviews, downloads, revenue and why users return. These facts show whether the app already has a usable base.

Check technology, rights and dependencies

Buyers need to understand who owns the code, which access is transferred and how backend, APIs, hosting, libraries, developer accounts and external services work. Clear dependencies make the acquisition easier to assess.

Assess commercial use

An app can be a standalone product, an addition to an existing offer, a base for a new brand or a technical shortcut. The guide price should therefore be read together with product condition, maintenance, possible revenue, risks and work after acquisition.

Compare related digital assets

If the goal is broader than the app itself, Buy software or Buy source code can also be relevant. These pages help distinguish usable product, underlying technology and transferable code.

Frequently asked questions about buying an app

What does buying an app mean?

It means taking over an existing digital asset, such as a mobile or web app with code, access, data, users, rights and a defined handover.

Which data helps compare an app?

Active users, downloads, revenue, costs, platforms, reviews, retention, technology, documentation and transferable rights provide a first basis for assessment.

Can an app without revenue be interesting?

Yes, if the product, technology, user base or integration potential is relevant. The price should then reflect the work still needed.

Which rights should be clarified?

Code rights, designs, content, trademarks, data, developer accounts, used libraries and related contracts should be clarified.

What belongs to the technical handover?

It can include source code, repository, backend, hosting, APIs, stores, analytics, documentation, domains, access and support processes.

Which technical risks matter?

Outdated dependencies, technical debt, missing documentation, incomplete access, server costs, bugs, security and reliance on third-party services matter.

How should apps, software and source code be compared?

An app is a usable product, software can be broader, and source code mainly describes the transferable technical foundation.

Does company.ch replace technical due diligence?

No. company.ch helps buyers find offers and make contact, but it does not replace technical, legal, tax or financial review.