amob.us
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What could amob.us become?
Flash Mob Event Platform
A marketplace connecting event planners and brands with flash mob performers for surprise events, proposals, and brand activations. Book a flash mob in any US city.
Event planners, marketing agencies, corporate HR teams, proposal planners
$7-14K/mo
Group Buying App
Consumers 'mob up' to unlock volume discounts. Share deals, recruit friends, watch the price drop. Costco's buying power meets social-viral acquisition.
Price-conscious US consumers, 25-45. $126B social commerce market
$12-45K/mo
Neighborhood Task Marketplace
Hyperlocal task marketplace — like TaskRabbit but built for suburbs. Neighbors help neighbors with moving, yard work, pet sitting, errands. Verified-resident trust.
Suburban homeowners, 25-65. 130M US households. TaskRabbit abandoned suburbs.
$2-9K/mo
Short-Form Video Agency
Productized content agency creating 'mob-style' viral short-form videos — TikTok, Reels, Shorts. Multi-person coordinated content that looks organic but converts.
DTC brands spending $5-50K/mo on social content. 30-40% annual growth.
$8-56K/mo
Mobile Workforce SaaS
Lightweight SaaS for managing mobile workforces — GPS tracking, job dispatch, time tracking, route optimization. Built for 5-50 worker shops that big platforms ignore.
500K US businesses with field service ops. $5.49B market, 16% CAGR.
$1-7.5K/mo
Business Plans Included
Flash Mob Event Platform
Why This Domain
"A Mob [of] Us" IS the product. The domain is the tagline. No brand-building needed — the name explains the business.
Revenue Model
Commission marketplace — 20% platform fee on bookings. Average booking $1,500–$5,000. Premium listing fees for performers. Corporate subscription tier.
Year 1 Trajectory
- Month 1: 6 bookings → $3,000/mo (concierge launch in NYC + LA)
- Month 6: 12 bookings → $6,034/mo (15% monthly growth)
- Month 12: 28 bookings → $13,957/mo
- Every event = viral marketing content (built-in flywheel)
Exit Comparables
- GigSalad (event booking marketplace) — est. $5–15M valuation
- Bark.com (service marketplace) — $100M+ revenue, private
- Experiential marketing industry: $53.8B globally, 74% of Fortune 1000 increasing spend
Group Buying App
Why This Domain
"A mob of us" = collective buying power. The mob metaphor maps directly to the value proposition — people joining forces to drive prices down.
Revenue Model
10–15% take rate on transactions. Merchant listing fees. Premium "mob leader" subscriptions at $4.99/mo. Viral coefficient >1 means each user recruits 2–3 friends.
Year 1 Trajectory
- Month 1: 2,000 users → $12,000/mo
- Month 6: 3,700 users → $22,200/mo (20% monthly growth)
- Month 12: 7,500 users → $45,000/mo
- US social commerce market: $126B, growing 32.4% CAGR
Exit Comparables
- Poshmark acquired by Naver for $1.2B at ~3.5x revenue
- Pinduoduo: $100B+ market cap (social commerce hypergrowth)
- Groupon: peaked at $17.8B valuation at IPO
Neighborhood Task Marketplace
Why This Domain
"A mob of us" = your neighborhood crew. The .us TLD reinforces local and domestic positioning. TaskRabbit abandoned suburbs to focus on IKEA assembly — the gap is wide open.
Revenue Model
15% service fee on transactions. Average task $50–$150. Monthly subscription for "Mob Members" ($9.99/mo) with priority matching, lower fees, and insurance.
Year 1 Trajectory
- Month 1: 150 transactions → $2,250/mo (single metro launch)
- Month 6: 276 transactions → $4,140/mo
- Month 12: 608 transactions → $9,120/mo
- 130M US households, suburban density ideal for hyperlocal matching
Exit Comparables
- TaskRabbit acquired by IKEA for est. $40–50M
- Handy acquired by Angi for est. $100–150M
- Thumbtack valued at $3.2B at $275M raise (July 2021)
Short-Form Video Agency
Why This Domain
"Mob" suggests viral energy, crowd scenes, and coordinated chaos — exactly what brands want in short-form content. Edgy, memorable, and instantly communicates the creative approach.
Revenue Model
Retainer packages: $2,500/mo (4 videos), $5,000/mo (10 videos), $10,000/mo (20 videos + strategy). Revenue from day one — no runway needed.
Year 1 Trajectory
- Month 1: 2 clients → $8,000/mo (founder-led sales)
- Month 6: 8 clients → $32,000/mo (+1.5 clients/month)
- Month 12: 14 clients → $56,000/mo
- Lowest startup cost of all five plans — near-zero capital needed
Exit Comparables
- Accenture acquired Superdigital (short-form video agency, ~40 employees) Aug 2025
- Agency EBITDA multiples: 3–12x for recurring-revenue agencies
- Short-form video market: $34.8B, growing 30.3% CAGR
Mobile Workforce SaaS
Why This Domain
AMOB = "All Mobile On Board." Short, punchy SaaS brand name. Four characters means easy to type, easy to remember, easy to spell over the phone — critical for blue-collar field workers.
Revenue Model
SaaS subscription: $29/mo (5 workers), $79/mo (20 workers), $149/mo (50 workers). Product-led growth via free trial. LTV:CAC of 4.4:1 in realistic scenario.
Year 1 Trajectory
- Month 1: 15 customers → $825/mo
- Month 6: 50 customers → $2,750/mo (15% monthly growth)
- Month 12: 136 customers → $7,480/mo
- Expansion from cleaning/landscaping to HVAC, plumbing, delivery in Y2
Exit Comparables
- ServiceTitan IPO: $7.59B valuation on $685M revenue
- Jobber: est. $100M+ ARR, $500M–$1B valuation range
- Field service management market growing to $23.6B by 2035
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