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The hero of our story today is Max, a software engineer at Red Hat. He built https://description-generator.online (an AI description generator for Etsy products) and sold it on acquire.com. A senior backend engineer by day and a serial hacker and tinkerer by night, Max always had a passion for building products, and GPT was the last piece of the puzzle he was waiting for. - Source: dev.to / 3 days ago
Well lets just say, that creating an application that can be put into the market and would generate some revenue, not talking about millions here but just something that a small amount of clients would be after. I see these many saas companies on sale on acquire.com and they have TTM revenue of 50-80K so perhaps something similar to those? Source: 7 months ago
Basically like acquire.com but instead of buying and selling the business, you get a list of products that tech people have made but they don't want to market or sell, and you get a comission for sales. Source: 7 months ago
If you feel this is too much for you to handle use https://acquire.com/. You can also pm me. I might be interested depending on the niche. Source: 7 months ago
Before My AskAI, I founded Pluto (B2C travel planning app, raised $1.5m). And also sold 3 businesses on Acquire.com (UK passport appointment alerts service, No code AI model fine-tuning, AI university application writer). Source: 9 months ago
1.) An idea that's fleshed out. What do you want to talk about? Why? How will your show be different than the hundreds of thousands of other shows out there. 2.) Equipment. ie a mic, something to record to and good headset so that you can listen. 3.) Edit software. There's a range of stuff available from free to really expensive. We use Audacity which is free and it does the job. 4.) a host site. We use... Source: almost 3 years ago
A lot of hosting solutions will do this for you, like Buzzsprout. I personally use it for mine. So damn easy. Source: almost 3 years ago
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