Acquisition categories
Browse startups by buyer thesis.
Each category page explains what buyers should look for, what can go wrong, and which buyer memos currently fit the thesis.
Quick Answer
What startup categories does Gptsters analyze?
Gptsters analyzes AI startups, micro-SaaS, developer tools, productivity SaaS, content and marketing tools, no-code tools, analytics SaaS, and OpenClaw startups from a buyer-side acquisition diligence perspective.
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AI Startups
Buyer-side analysis for AI startups, model-dependent SaaS, AI agents, creative AI tools, and workflow automation businesses.
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Micro-SaaS
Evaluate smaller SaaS acquisitions where transfer risk, support burden, founder dependency, and payback period matter more than hype.
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Developer Tools
Acquisition notes for developer-facing SaaS, AI assistant infrastructure, code tools, and technical workflow products.
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Productivity SaaS
Buyer filters for workflow tools, support automation, language practice, and daily-use SaaS products.
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Content & Marketing Tools
Evaluate AI writing tools, social posting tools, creator SaaS, newsletter products, and content automation assets.
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No-Code Tools
Acquisition filters for no-code, self-serve deployment, AI assistant builders, chatbot tools, and creator workflows.
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Analytics SaaS
Buyer diligence framework for dashboards, reporting products, tracking tools, and analytics workflow SaaS.
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OpenClaw Startups
Diligence notes for startups built around OpenClaw, deployable AI assistants, and self-serve agent infrastructure.
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