You could turn around and sell it for $30k. That's the rule of thumb for selling a profitable website, I keep reading. This would make a young developer really happy, I bet.
Alternatively you can pay someone to rebuild it properly. It could be a fun project for a more junior dev too.
You could turn around and sell it for $30k. That's the rule of thumb for selling a profitable website, I keep reading. This would make a young developer really happy, I bet.
Alternatively you can pay someone to rebuild it properly. It could be a fun project for a more junior dev too.
I am also interested in seeing what you have, and I love refactoring older code.
Please reach out if interested and let me know more, let's see if there's a possible deal here. :-)
codewhisperer at team803585.testinator.email (replace the " at ")
(I forgot I had an email contact in my HN profile, you can reach me there, as well) :-)
Feel free to email me. Depending on the niche, I might be interested in such an acquisition.
Would love to know more. I'm looking to take on a SaaS venture myself. Career as an engineer dipping my toes in the water of entrepreneurship.
Feel free to send me a message, would be interested in acquiring it.
ycom.precut439@passmail.net
The first question is: is this making me happy (could I live without the $10k).
Just interested, what language is the codebase in?
Does it have value to the customers using/paying for it? Would someone want to acquire it?
Good point. Yes, very much so to value point. I imagine no to acquisition.
Do any of your customers find enough value in it to take it on themselves?