Single listing
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
All amounts exclude VAT.
- Publish 1 listing
- Anonymous or visible contact details
- Save as draft possible
No payment before publication.
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
All amounts exclude VAT.
No payment before publication.
For regular sellers with several listings.
3 active listings
Billed yearly. All amounts exclude VAT.
No payment before publication.
Selling an app means transferring more than an idea. Buyers want to see whether there is a usable product with code, store access, backend, data, users, revenue and a clear handover. This page helps sellers present an app in a clear, credible and buyer-friendly way.
An app listing should show the problem solved, core features, available platforms, downloads, active users, reviews, retention and target market. These details help buyers understand whether the app already has a usable base.
Backend, APIs, hosting, developer accounts, libraries, external services, payments, push notifications, analytics, licences and documentation strongly affect takeover. The clearer these points are, the more seriously the offer can be reviewed.
Subscription revenue, in-app purchases, advertising, leads, server costs, maintenance, known bugs, roadmap and required support should be presented realistically. Sellers gain credibility when proven figures and future potential are clearly separated.
If the offer goes beyond the app and includes a broader solution, Sell software may be relevant. If the main asset is transferable code, Sell source code may describe the asset more precisely.
It means offering an existing mobile or web app, depending on the case with code, access, users, data, rights, revenue and defined handover.
Function, platforms, users, downloads, revenue, costs, technology, rights, access, dependencies, documentation and handover are important.
No, but existing revenue, user activity or market indicators should be presented transparently.
Documentation, architecture, repository access, backend description, APIs, external services, licences, developer accounts and deployment instructions are useful.
It should be clear whether developer accounts, app listings, certificates, subscriptions, reviews and history can be transferred or taken over.
The listing should stay clear without publishing secrets, API keys, user data, internal access or confidential information too early.
An app is often tied to stores, mobile users, backend and distribution. Software can describe a broader or internal solution.
No. company.ch helps sellers publish the listing and receive inquiries, but it does not replace technical, legal or commercial review.