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Ask HN: Do you have side projects you want to sell?

25 points| illdave | 13 years ago | reply

Hi HN. I recently launched Hoverboard.io, which helps you show off projects you've built. I'm thinking about what direction to take it in, and one possible idea would be to allow people to list side projects as potentially being open for sale (and then making it easy to find projects that are for sale).

I personally have a few older side projects that I'd be open to selling, but I was wondering if other people are in the same position. Are there already any places that do a good job of offering that service? Is this something that anyone would be interested in?

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[+] deftnerd|13 years ago|reply
I love the site. It would make a great simple personal landing page if you could you add third level domains (username.hoverboard.io) and let people CNAME their domain name to it. I recently paid $20 to flavors.me for their service that your site could also do, but yours seems more targeted to the startup/dev geek rather than the musician/graphics person.

I see there is a http://hoverboard.io/username/blog.atom link available. Could you make a http://hoverboard.io/username/projects.atom link as well that would just list the projects, description, and URL?

This would allow integration with various landing pages or IFTTT recipes and things like that.

[+] illdave|13 years ago|reply
Thanks for the kind words - sure, adding an atom feed for projects shouldn't be too difficult (although I can't promise I'll roll it out soon, but I will add it to the todo list).

Pro accounts with custom domains are planned for the reasonably near future too - that one is quite high up the todo list.

[+] grrrando|13 years ago|reply
I'd be interested in listing side projects for sale.

And, side note: I like the site. Wish I could more easily peek at other users based on tags or location - the search works but it's not quite friendly enough. A feed of recent blog posts would be great too. I would focus on these things - pretty basic expected functionality thats 90% of the way there - before adding in another feature. Also, as a matter of taste, I feel like almost everything (except the paragraph point-size) is about 10% too large, which these days is almost always related to a dashed-together "mobile-first" responsive build. Looks great all around though, nice work.

[+] illdave|13 years ago|reply
Thanks for the feedback - yep, I didn't make it clear but improvements to search and an activity feed are all high up the to-do list (the activity feed - which showcases blog posts from people you follow, and from the posts that they recommend - is actually mostly built, but needs to be implemented elegantly). Search could definitely do with some improvement, I'm not happy with how that works/looks at the moment.

Thanks again for the feedback - really appreciate it.

[+] infinitone|13 years ago|reply
I'd def. be interested in the idea of selling side projects. I think Flippa is more and more become infested with fake SEO/web 1.0 marketing sites and its hard for a real site seller to sell.

I have acouple sideprojects that would put up for sale.

Both self-sustained, profitable. One is: Studygig, http://studygig.com

If you are interested, contact me.

[+] atwheeler2|13 years ago|reply
Hi there, i'd be interested in hearing details on studygig. Looking to expand my portfolio (as you can see from this thread!)

Email in my profile...

[+] makerops|13 years ago|reply
I have two actually, one is a fully functioning designer t-shirt site with inventory, that still is up and produces revenue (1-200$/mo), and the other is a defunct android/iphone/web app, that is b2b (I didn't have to time to sell to business owners w/ a 9-5). Apptopia is one site fwiw, but I have never used it.
[+] ekpyrotic|13 years ago|reply
Can you please share more information with about the T-shirt biz. (Personal email in profile).
[+] atwheeler2|13 years ago|reply
Would be interested in hearing more about the t-shirt site, email in my profile.
[+] foobeer|13 years ago|reply
I really like the site. I remember checking it out from your original Show HN and being really impressed. It seems like from the comments there is a need for a better place to buy and sell, but it seems like it goes away from the elegant portfolio look and feel of hoverboard.
[+] helen842000|13 years ago|reply
Yes, I'd be interested. I think sites like Flippa & Apptopia don't really cut it.
[+] illdave|13 years ago|reply
Thanks - hadn't seen Apptopia before (which, at least on the surface, looks really good).
[+] NameNickHN|13 years ago|reply
Why do you think that is?
[+] wanghq|13 years ago|reply
Good luck to your project. I wanted to verify similar ideas and built http://www.ex-prj.com/. Unfortunately the project itself will become to an ex-prj.
[+] jwb119|13 years ago|reply
"Sell HN" would be an interesting thread. I like this idea.
[+] illdave|13 years ago|reply
Actually, that's a good point - a Sell HN thread could be an interesting experiment. Should we go for it?
[+] tocomment|13 years ago|reply
I like the idea of letting users list their projects for sale. It seems like it's a niche ripe for disruption. flippa is awful!
[+] rahimnathwani|13 years ago|reply
I understand that Flippa is/was very popular. I've never bought/sold on it myself, and am curious about the negative comments here.

Why is it awful?

[+] gregcohn|13 years ago|reply
I'd be interested in commissioning side projects.
[+] glitch273|13 years ago|reply
Isn't Adhoc Labs in the business of creating side projects to see if they are viable? Or are you talking about side side-projects? :)
[+] projuce|13 years ago|reply
That is an interesting concept
[+] mansigandhi|13 years ago|reply
Yep, and I've always wondered how to go about it.
[+] Kanbab|13 years ago|reply
I'd be interested in buying "side projects".
[+] kellros|13 years ago|reply
Possibly for both buy and sell.