| Ledger [1] is a tool that reminds you via slack to terminate your EC2 instances (works with GCP as well). I've built this last year. It didn't get any traction and I've recently decided to shut it down. I wrote a twitter thread [2] about it explaining why and listed some of the mistakes I made. And boy there were plenty (some of them I didn't even mention...like how the name is totally wrong XD). I got a suggestion in the twitter thread that I should post it here and see if I can get any more feedback. Might as well get some more knowledge out of this failure, right? It was also suggested by a couple of folks that I list the project on sites like microaquire and indiemaker but I don't know how realistic this is?! I mean why would anyone want to to buy a SaaS with zero users?! [1]: https://ledger.initeq.net/ [2]: https://twitter.com/denibertovic/status/1466408868276314114 |
The price structure is strange. I think 50 VM in the free plan is too much, and $1200 in the next plan is too much. [This is extremely far from my knowledge area, so perhaps my opinion is very wrong.]
Also, from this post by patio11, https://training.kalzumeus.com/newsletters/archive/selling_s... the sell price is the annual profit multiplied by a small number, like x1, x2, x3, ... It depends on a lot of things, and people have sold companies without profit, but don't be too optimistic.