Most months I earn around a grand on https://www.damninteresting.com/ after I pay for hosting, subscriptions, residuals, author payments, etc. And that is 99% from donations, I refuse to host ads (and about 1% from occasional content licensing). I pour so much time into it that my hourly rate is fairly low. For me, it's not about the money, I just enjoy doing it.
I built Userdoc (https://userdoc.fyi) a requirements management system for software projects.
After running a development consultancy for 8 years, I wanted a dedicated system for gathering and confirming requirements, and only syncing them with project management tools like Jira when they are ready (but keeping them in Userdoc as the living documentation and source of truth.
Things are going well, we have some large enterprise and government clients - and a two week experiment with AI back in January has lead to infusing AI into most aspects of the platform, which has opened up a lot of doors.
Sure, we generate user stories based on requirements, personas based on needs/goals - and auto generate user journeys.
We also use AI to generate detailed acceptance criteria for user stories.
Customers have saved days using Userdoc, whether that's to help them flesh out the requirements they already know, or generate requirements they couldn't come up with themselves.
For 99% of the projects the chance of getting new customers being mentioned here should be much higher than the chance to lose a single customer because a copy cat actually stealing one.
If the main advantage of your project is on not being advertised to avoid copycats, I'd question the business model in the first place. Sooner or later any proper business will face competition.
https://cronhub.io (makes about $1200/Month revenue. About $200/Month in costs which I can optimize further but I don't have the time)
I took this over from someone else over a year ago and work on it very rarely due to support volume being low and I have another business that keeps me busy full time. Tech in Laravel/PHP. If anyone is interested in helping, let me know.
Nice! I remember learning about Cronhub when the original developer was building in public on social media, back in 2019. I remember thinking it was a cool idea, and even recommended it to a friend that was running a startup and was having some issues with failing cron jobs.
Cool to see that it’s still around and profitable! Yeah, maintenance of an inherited codebase is hard, but happy to see that someone took over it.
Usually 3-4X of yearly profits for smaller projects like these. If it is growing at a decent pace, then you can ask for a bit more but don't expect to get more than max 3-5x of yearly profits. For example, if I sold it today, I would expect around 40-50K minimum. If Growth was better and I was spending tons of time on it, I would ask for more.
Decent Inbound traffic. I literally need to fix some technical issues to get more conversions. But I get stuck with my other business a lot more. This project needs a bit more love and can do wonders. It also has the concept of Scheduled functions and not just cron monitoring.