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Startups under $1,000

Side projects available for less than $1k. The cheapest way to inherit working code, a domain, and sometimes a small audience.

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About this collection

Startups under $1,000 land in a specific band of the market. The founder usually built fast, hit a wall they did not have time to push through, and would rather hand the project to someone with momentum than watch it rot in a private repo.

At this price you are inheriting a working codebase. Most listings include a live deploy, the domain, and any database that runs the app. Some include early users. The exact bundle is described on each listing.

You email the founder directly. They confirm what is included. You agree on terms. Most deals close in two or three threads. We never touch the transaction itself.

Current listings

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AdMasterPro For sale

AdMasterPro

Create Ads for Multiple Social Media Platform From Single Place

$1,000
85%
For sale
AI Tutor For sale

AI Tutor

AI Tutor with a custom GPT that can be trained on documents. Originally for HSC (Australia) but can easily be changed to whatever else.

$125
70%
For sale
20MinsRecipes Either

20MinsRecipes

Cook delicious meals in just 20 minutes.

$1,000
100%
Sale or cofounder
Axiom Either

Axiom

Axiom is an AI Based Search Engine That delivers accurate and factual results, combining AI intelligence with the simplicity of traditional search engines.

$147
55%
Sale or cofounder
Mood2Song For sale

Mood2Song

AI music recommender that matches your mood or how you're feeling. Or lets our custom personas curate your perfect playlist. Or both!

Built withCursor
$1,000
100%
For sale
VideoSync For sale

VideoSync

AI Faceless Shorts Video Generator and Clipper

$1,000
100%
For sale
MelodifyAI For sale

MelodifyAI

Generate AI Song with Video very easily

$700
100%
For sale
CherryBlossom ๐ŸŒธ Either

CherryBlossom ๐ŸŒธ

Assisting tourists with accurate and live tracking Sakura bloom season. Update and view the current blooming and track nearby attractions ๐Ÿ’

$1,000
20%
Sale or cofounder
Doctorify For sale

Doctorify

AI doctor consultancy SaaS Platform

$500
100%
For sale
Dojoma Rabbitholes Either

Dojoma Rabbitholes

Professional AI-powered Procrastination search engine.

$1
100%
Sale or cofounder
Zug VPN For sale

Zug VPN

Dedicated Switzerland based VPN

$500
85%
For sale
GhibliMaker For sale

GhibliMaker

Transform Your Ordinary Image into a Magical Studio Ghibli Masterpiece

$1,000
100%
For sale
lexai For sale

lexai

AI Law Practice and Consultation SaaS Platform

$1,000
100%
For sale
Blowshot For sale

Blowshot

AI Headshot generator which makes your dull images into fully professional image

$1,000
100%
For sale

Before you buy

What to look for

The five checks that separate a great listing from a regret. Run through them before any wire transfer goes out.

  1. 01

    Confirm what is in the bundle

    Repo, domain, hosting accounts, customer data, mailing list. The exact set varies. Get it in writing before paying.

  2. 02

    Verify the deploy URL works

    A live, functioning deploy is the strongest signal that the asking price is fair. If it is broken, the founder should explain why.

  3. 03

    Check the monthly running costs

    Vercel, Supabase, AI API spend. Listings disclose monthly burn but always cross check. A $400 project that costs $80 a month to run is a different deal.

  4. 04

    Ask about real user activity

    User count, last 30 day active users, paying customers if any. Founders are usually candid. Vague answers are a flag.

  5. 05

    Read the why-I-stopped section

    The founder note often tells you more than the rest of the listing. "I lost interest" is fine. "I had a falling out with my cofounder" is a story you should hear in full.

After you buy

How to take it over

The hardest middle is already done. Four steps to turn a dormant repo into something live again.

  1. Step 01

    Lock the deal in writing

    Asset purchase agreement covers what is in scope. Free templates from Stripe Atlas and Clerky work for sub-$10k deals.

  2. Step 02

    Transfer assets in one session

    Repo, domain, hosting, customer accounts, mailing list, API keys. Block off ninety minutes with the founder, run through the checklist, and confirm each transfer in real time.

  3. Step 03

    Run it locally before going live

    Once the repo is yours, get it running on your machine and confirm nothing depended on the founder's secrets that did not transfer.

  4. Step 04

    Pick a launch target inside two weeks

    Most stalled projects launch from this point in well under a month. Treat the purchase as the start of the sprint, not the end of one.

FAQ

Common questions

What can I actually get in this price range?
Working code, a deploy URL, and a domain in almost every case. Sometimes early users, occasionally paying customers, often a mailing list. The exact bundle is on each listing. startups under $1,000 cluster around founders who built fast, hit a wall, and would rather sell than let the project rot.
Why are these so cheap compared to the cost to build?
Two reasons. First, the founder has decided the project is not worth their time, so any sale beats no sale. Second, AI made building fast, so replacement cost is much lower than it used to be. The price reflects time saved for the buyer, not effort spent by the seller.
Does the price include the domain and the hosting?
Usually yes. Most founders bundle the repo, domain, and hosting account into the sale. Confirm in writing before paying. Listings that exclude the domain typically say so in the founder note.
Are there hidden ongoing costs after I buy?
Almost always some. Hosting, domain renewal, third-party APIs, AI usage. Listings disclose monthly burn but cross check yourself. A $1,000 project that costs $200 a month to run is a different decision than one that costs $20.
Can I negotiate the price?
Yes. Every deal is between you and the founder, with no broker in the middle. Most founders will move on price if you can close fast or take additional risk off their plate. Some will not. Asking respectfully costs nothing.
How do I pay safely for a small startup?
For deals under a thousand dollars, most use Stripe or Wise directly. For larger deals, Escrow.com is the common choice. Failedups does not handle the transaction. We recommend a written agreement covering what is being transferred for any deal over $5,000.

Selling a small startup?

If your project would land in this price band, list it free. Most close between $300 and $5,000 in two or three email threads.

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