
WebStreet Fund 6 Review
I love under-the radar companies that are spinning off cash. WebStreet buys these companies, optimizes them, and buckets them together as an investment. It’s like micro-PE.
Software continues to eat the world, and interest in buying micro SaaS businesses has accelerated along with it.
You can buy websites, ecommerce, and micro-Saas companies and platforms like Empire Flippers and MicroAcquire, who let you buy a cash-flowing SaaS business with ease.
While SaaS businesses enjoy recurring revenue, this is not a passive investment — there’s always maintenance required. But with virtual assistants and on-demand developers, management is much easier than it used to be.

I love under-the radar companies that are spinning off cash. WebStreet buys these companies, optimizes them, and buckets them together as an investment. It’s like micro-PE.

I’m taking a deep look at WebStreet (formerly Empire Flippers Capital) — an innovative fund in the website investing space (one of my all-time favorite alternative asset classes)

Hari is a Sydney-based, self-funded indie maker & microstartup king with a bunch of successful sites.
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