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Which of these software app ideas do you think has legs?
Top Micro-SaaS Ideas for TreasureNet Users
1. “Unclaimed Money Radar”
- What it does: Users input their name and location; the app scans public databases (state treasuries, IRS refunds, class action settlements, etc.).
- Unique twist: Send real-time alerts when new funds are found under their name (or their relatives’ names).
- Monetization:
- Freemium: Free basic scan, paid tier for ongoing monitoring or deeper search.
- Charge $9.99/month or $49/year.
2. “Lost Inheritance Hunter”
- What it does: A tool that helps users track down unclaimed estates or property from deceased relatives—using obituaries + probate + state treasuries.
- For TreasureNet people: It's the ultimate treasure hunt, but for forgotten family wealth.
- Monetization: Charge per lookup, or take a % if you offer claim assistance.
3. “Metal Detector Map Analyzer”
- What it does: Users upload GPS data from their metal detecting finds, and the app overlays historical land records, battlefield maps, ghost towns, etc.
- Bonus features:
- AI-powered suggestions: “Nearby spots with similar finds.”
- Export printable treasure maps.
- Monetization: $5/month hobby plan, $15/month for power users.
4. “Underground Auction Tracker”
- What it does: Aggregates estate sales, storage unit auctions, and foreclosed property with potential valuables.
- Think: The SaaS version of Storage Wars, tailored to treasure hunters.
- Monetization: Affiliate links to auction platforms or charge for premium alerts.
5. “Treasure Tale Builder”
- What it does: Let users upload their treasure hunting stories, photos, and maps—and turn them into a beautiful online journal they can share or print.
- Community aspect: Creates a lore-filled archive. People LOVE showing off finds.
- Monetization: Paid export to PDF/book, community membership tier, or sponsored content.