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by kops
2377 days ago
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I don't feel qualified enough to advise. But here is what I did after folding my startup 1. I used it as a very expensive resume. Costs me a few hundred dollars in running costs on AWS but pays back regularly by helping me win new consulting clients. 2. Mine was a travel startup so had few reusable modules e.g. booking engines for various GDSs (Sabre, Travelport and even Expedia's API). I manage to sell these with little modifications to a few companies that were building things from scratch. After initial sale and a minimal support period, further support was charged at consulting rates. 3. Initially I thought that I would be able to sell the whole development stack specially the user management, email verification, security, PCI compliance payment solution stack etc. But never found any takers for that part of the code. Don't really know why. 4. I initially folded my startup because of lack of experience in sales and marketing. But I am plugging those holes in my competence and I might resurrect this startup in a couple of years from now. I am glad that I never gave up my rights to any part of the code or technology. Not sure if any of above is relevant to your particular case except #1 which could be useful if you decide to do consulting/freelancing in future. Edit: formatting / typo |
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