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Apps with backend infrastructure included can be more defensible, but they also require deeper technical diligence than simple client-only apps. Buyers should understand exactly which APIs, databases, cloud accounts, admin tools, and automation jobs are needed to keep the product running.
The key valuation question is whether the backend creates durable product value or simply adds operating burden. Review hosting costs, observability, backup routines, authentication, payment webhooks, security posture, and whether credentials can be transferred without downtime.
Before closing, confirm repository ownership, deployment documentation, environment variables, cloud account transfer, third-party service contracts, and incident history. Strong backend-included listings make infrastructure risk measurable and manageable after acquisition.