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Automates Stripe subscription migration for SaaS founders selling their business.

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Product memo

SaaS founders selling their business face a critical, high-stakes task: migrating active Stripe subscriptions. MoveMRR automates this complex process, preserving billing cycles and preventing double charges. It offers a specialized product that removes the risks of manual recreation during a business sale.

For who

SaaS founders selling their business

Solves what

Automates Stripe subscription migration during SaaS sales.

  • Migrate active subscriptions
  • Preserve billing cycles
  • Prevent double billing

In their own words

Transfer Stripe Subscriptions to a New Account

Selling your SaaS? MoveMRR migrates active subscriptions between Stripe accounts, preserves billing cycles, and prevents double billing when ownership changes.

CTA: Start Transfer

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot one time pricing

Model

one time

Free tier

No

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Key Tactics
  • Lifetime Access tier incentivizes a higher upfront commitment.
  • Custom tier for small deals targets a specific founder segment.

Operator context

Operating setup

Founded

Jan 2026

HQ

Germany

Platform

Web app

Audience

Founders

Payments

Polar

Detected via TrustMRR

Tech stack

Astro

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Pre Revenue
Effort
Solo Buildable
About MoveMRR Expand

MoveMRR provides a specialized product for SaaS founders selling their businesses. It automates the often-risky process of migrating active Stripe subscriptions from one account to another.

This tool ensures billing cycles are preserved and double billing is prevented, addressing a critical pain point during a business ownership change. By focusing on this specific, high-stakes workflow, MoveMRR removes manual effort and potential errors for founders, offering a clear value proposition for a transactional event like a SaaS exit.