All Opportunities

This opportunity was created before the v2 analysis pipeline. Some sections (Pain Narrative, GTM, MVP Scope, Why Might Fail) will appear after the next re-analysis.

This insight was synthesized by AI from public community discussions. We do not display original user posts or comments verbatim—all content has been rewritten and aggregated. Verify before acting on it.

85score
r/smallbusiness
SaaS subscription + small transaction fee (e.g., $49/mo + 0.5% of split volume)
Validate

Transparent JV & Partnership Revenue Splitting SaaS

A financial middleware platform that connects to payment gateways (like Stripe) to automatically calculate, report, and distribute revenue shares between business partners. It acts as a neutral third-party ledger that enforces the written operating agreement, handling discounts and refunds transparently so neither party can unilaterally change the math without the other's approval.

Rising +183%5 channels30-day mention trend: latest 2, peak 10, 30-day series
View on Reddit
Discovered Apr 21, 2026

Why this matters

A financial middleware platform that connects to payment gateways (like Stripe) to automatically calculate, report, and distribute revenue shares between business partners. It acts as a neutral third-party ledger that enforces the written operating agreement, handling discounts and refunds transparently so neither party can unilaterally change the math without the other's approval.

  • · Built for Small business co-founders, joint venture partners, and high-ticket affiliates who rely on revenue-sharing models..
  • · Most likely monetization: SaaS subscription + small transaction fee (e.g., $49/mo + 0.5% of split volume).

Score Breakdown

Pain Intensity9/10
Willingness to Pay8/10
Ease of Build3/10
Sustainability8/10

Market Signal

30-day mention trendPeak: 10
Sparkline: latest 2, peak 10, 30-day series
Channels covered
startupsEntrepreneursmallbusinessSaaSstartup

Differentiation

Existing solutions
Lawyers / Traditional Contracts
Our angle
While affiliate software (like PartnerStack or Rewardful) exists, there is a gap for 'Joint Venture / Co-founder' revenue splitting tools that act as a neutral, transparent third-party ledger enforcing complex operating agreements.

Action Plan

Validate this opportunity before writing code

Recommended Next Step

Validate

Promising signals, but needs confirmation. Create a landing page, collect email sign-ups, then decide.

Landing Page Copy Kit

Ready-to-paste copy based on real Reddit community language — no editing required

Headline

Transparent JV & Partnership Revenue Splitting SaaS

Sub-headline

A financial middleware platform that connects to payment gateways (like Stripe) to automatically calculate, report, and distribute revenue shares between business partners. It acts as a neutral third-party ledger that enforces the written operating agreement, handling discounts and refunds transparently so neither party can unilaterally change the math without the other's approval.

Who It's For

For Small business co-founders, joint venture partners, and high-ticket affiliates who rely on revenue-sharing models.

Feature List

✓ Stripe/PayPal integration for real-time revenue tracking ✓ Customizable split logic (Gross vs Net, handling of discounts/refunds) ✓ Partner dashboard for 100% transparent ledger viewing ✓ Automated 60-day notice enforcement for any proposed changes to the split

Where to Validate

Share your landing page in r/r/smallbusiness — that's exactly where these pain points were discovered.

Sign up to unlock full deep analysis

GTM, MVP scope, why-it-might-fail, ActionPlan Copy Kit. Free signup grants 10 detail views/month.

Report & PRDBUSINESS

Community Voices

Real quotes from Reddit comments that inspired this opportunity

  • What does your written agreement say? 50% of revenue, or 50% of gross profit, or 50% of net profit
  • Was your deal for a 50% split of the *revenue* from the customer, or the *gross profit*?
  • As others have noted, your operating agreement should explain this.
  • Recently, I noticed my share had dropped. No one told me about it. I found out by accident.
  • you should never find out about these things retroactively on a check. I'd want a 60-day notice
  • if the customer pays $100, but $10 is “bonus points” and your business partner only pays you on the $90 of revenue
  • He can’t say it’s “it’s not revenue, this cash is actually a liability owed to the customer as a discount next year”

Other opportunities in the same theme

Auto-clustered by AI from related discussions

Frequently asked questions

Who feels this pain?
Small business co-founders, joint venture partners, and high-ticket affiliates who rely on revenue-sharing models.
Is this a real opportunity?
This opportunity scores 85/100 on Pain Spotter's composite metric (pain intensity, willingness to pay, technical feasibility and sustainability). Validate further before committing engineering time.
How should I validate it?
Run 5 customer-discovery conversations with the target audience, post a landing page with a waitlist, and check the linked source post for recent activity before building.