| I'm in a hackathon right now and the unexpected just happened:
Our team's project somehow transacted over $5,000 in one day. We have very mixed feelings about this. On one side it's a dream. On the other side, it's a "now what?" moment: Do we continue to grow NutFund.co or do we return to our jobs? Has anyone in the HN community built a company out of a hackathon project? Was it with the same team? Did you drop your job and focus on it right away, or treat it as a side project for a while? Any advice is highly appreciated, thank you from team NutFund.co |
Also, transacting $5000 is good, but you probably shouldn't quit your job until you can prove that its replicable and profitable (or at least sustainable).
To be perfectly honest, your phrasing made it sound like you had generated $5k in revenue, in which case quitting would probably be a good idea. $5000 in contingent donations is a whole different animal. If I were you, I would keep working on it during nights and weekends in order to test whether it will continue to gain traction.