Initially, I liked the idea of Tiny Acquisitions. I had my prototype which I thought would be a perfect fit to list. However, the team rejected my listing without any explanation or feedback. I still think the platform is nice but not professionally managed.
This is unfortunate to say, but after using the platform for the last week or so, I would NOT recommend it at all. Ignore the fake positive reviews from their launch and from friends. I'll give you the straightforward low-down on this "marketplace". There are very few real listings there... many are fake or had been sold a very long time ago. But of course, they don't update the listings or tell you at all. There's no way to sort them either or see when they were posted. Smart move by Stephen. So it gives you the impression that there's more than there really is available. They've also got a deceptive marketing campaign running where they're paying VAs to infiltrate several communities, such as subreddits, to talk positively about the platform and drive traffic. But in reality, there's no value there at all. They're really just thieving money from people at this point with what they're charging. Search a little deeper into people's experiences with Stephen and this platform - you'll see what I mean. Should be a 0/5 star rating. EDIT: To respond to Stephen's reply. 1) The account is not "fake". I have ZERO other avenue to write a review. You have no Google Business profile from what I can tell, no Trustpilot, no way for me to leave you a review in any other fashion. Yes, I created this specifically to review your site, as anyone else would need to do as well. 2) I would not use my full name and link to a public profile as to not be at the mercy of any blowback from you getting more of my info than you already have.
FWI, their new name littleExits, which is the same scam from this review--This is unfortunate to say, but after using the platform for the last week or so, I would NOT recommend it at all. Ignore the fake positive reviews from their launch and from friends. I'll give you the straightforward low-down on this "marketplace". There are very few real listings there... many are fake or had been sold a very long time ago. But of course, they don't update the listings or tell you at all. There's no way to sort them either or see when they were posted. Smart move by Stephen. So it gives you the impression that there's more than there really is available. They've also got a deceptive marketing campaign running where they're paying VAs to infiltrate several communities, such as subreddits, to talk positively about the platform and drive traffic. But in reality, there's no value there at all. They're really just thieving money from people at this point with what they're charging. Search a little deeper into people's experiences with Stephen and this platform - you'll see what I mean. Should be a 0/5 star rating. EDIT: To respond to Stephen's reply. 1) The account is not "fake". I have ZERO other avenue to write a review. You have no Google Business profile from what I can tell, no Trustpilot, no way for me to leave you a review in any other fashion. Yes, I created this specifically to review your site, as anyone else would need to do as well." To add to that, Its interesting they changed their name, hmmmm? Anyway, dont use LittleExits, they are essentially a scam through very subtle and strategic tricks which I will give them credit. e.g, changing the name to mitigate any former bad reviews, avoiding any sites like these that offer reviews. The only "reviews" are on their own website, which you should always take with a grain of salt regardless, but yea theirs are 110% fake. The y also, atleast to my knowledge an experience ( more so sa likle; conspiracy ), but they have very subtle redirect issues when onboarding, and other radom errors. even if you make ti through the onboarding or listing, an error occurs all of a sudden and you essenially get erased from the website? I'm like 88% sure thats purposeful. As well as mnay other strategic ways to basiclaly just pure scam people. The reason im baffled and also impressed at the same time, is because woouldnt it be obvious at some point? But no, people still try to use it or recomend it purely based on other peoples good word. For example, the only reason I used it was because I asked claude to gather all SaaS selling websites and rank them. If I remeber correctly, they listed Littleexits at 4 or 5. Shouldev done the opposite and explicicitly warned me that they are just a subtle scam. Its honesly impressive how well they do all their strategic tricks. So anyway, seems their old named site on a service they conveinently dont use anymore nor chnage the name of, is the ONLY way to review them...hmmm.
Along with Product Hunt it's one of those sites that I check on a regular basis for cool products that are up for sale. It's really easy to explore the listings and I love the filters that you can use - for me they're helpful to find the no-code listings 😀
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