For investors

Invest in mobile apps with clearer diligence, tighter underwriting, and a defined next step

This page is the bridge between general education and actual acquisition flow. Use it if you want exposure to subscription app cash flow without piecing the process together yourself.

Key guides

This path fits if you want to

  • understand whether direct acquisitions or a managed portfolio fit better
  • review how deals are vetted before committing capital
  • build criteria around traffic quality, transfer risk, and payback
  • move from theory into live deal flow with an operator-led team

What Approck helps you tighten

  • sourcing and screening of subscription app deals
  • diligence review across revenue, retention, and acquisition history
  • portfolio construction for diversification and risk control
  • transfer and post-close operating support

How the investor path usually starts

01

Set the criteria

Start with budget, category preferences, desired involvement level, and risk tolerance.

02

Choose the structure

Decide whether you are looking for direct acquisitions, portfolio assembly, or a managed-fund format.

03

Review vetted opportunities

Deals are filtered through revenue, retention, traffic, transfer, and operational screens before serious discussions begin.

04

Move into acquisition flow

Once the path is clear, Approck can route you into live opportunities or a managed investor process.

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Common investor questions

Do I need to decide between one app and a portfolio before I reach out?

No. A good investor conversation usually starts with capital, return expectations, and operating preferences, then narrows into the right structure.

Can this still work if I do not want to operate the apps myself?

Yes. The bridge leads toward both direct acquisition flow and the managed-fund model, depending on how hands-on you want to be.

What usually matters most in underwriting?

Revenue quality, acquisition history, retention behavior, transfer risk, and whether the asset fits a broader portfolio rather than looking good in isolation.

Next step

Want to move into live opportunities?

Use the investor page if you want to discuss budget, portfolio structure, deal criteria, or the managed-fund route.

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