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Is there a business in recasting software from one domain to another?
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by matt__ring
4776 days ago
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As a software developer, one thing that bothers me is when I see quality software in one domain that seems to be a good starting point for solving problems in another. For example, a nursing home patient management solution that could be a good starting point for school/student management. Another example might be a secondary ticket marketplace that could be the basis for Affordable Care Act state insurance marketplaces. Understandably, the companies developing the source packages are reticent to take focus off their primary businesses to even consider my 'recasting' proposals. So any solution to this would have to be super easy and effortless for them. Anyone else ever think about this? |
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In essence, IMHO, it's down side risk for the company and upside for you for some period of time. The equation could change, but how will they know that your profit margins will allow you to pay the company their licensing fee? Start the business without the software and use their software only to accelerate.
Deal Structures to present Here are some suggested deal structures to present: - Drum up the customers first, and start the business manually. Once you have paying customers, and can prove the model - use their software to accelerate - Offer a secured note for a purchase of the IP as a license - Licensing deal of gross sales - Joint payment of operational and development costs etc
I hope this helps