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Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

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I wrote a document management software for students, DocMan ( https://docman.me ). The software's ready and awesome, unfortunately I'm not a business guy so I never tried to make money out of it. I'm nearly graduated, and after that I guess I will just have it running for the bunch of users signed up for free. Let me know if you're interested. (Consists out of web app, iOS- and Android app.)

What's your email?

Feel free to message me at tj@docman.me

Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

#93
We are looking to partner / entertain offers to take http://chefmixer.com to the next level. It's the usual story of not having enough time to market and sell due to day jobs.

Chefmixer is an online marketplace to find cooking classes, chefs, events and venues. We monetize by processing payments for event and class tickets.

Drop us a line if you have interest.

Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

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http://www.HackerCS.com

If you're still in school, like to teach CS concepts and have some time on your hand, you'll be able to grow the site and complement it with more modules while leveraging the already existent user base. Plus an opportunity to make some ad $ on the side.

Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

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post #51

Neekanee ( http://www.neekanee.com ) - it's a job search engine that scrapes jobs directly from company websites. Everything is written in Python/Django. Right now it scrapes jobs from around 1100 different companies and has features I had always wished were available in other job search engines: ability to filter by company size, type of company (.org, .gov, ...), vacation time, etc.

Very cool. Any chance you have an API? I just started a site to show Django jobs in NC [http://djangonc.com/] and am looking for places to get data.

Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

#97

http://www.oneqstn.com is a simple, accountless survey web app. Lots of room for growth and expansion but I don't have the time to put into it. A few hundred questions have been asked over the last year and it's had a couple of traffic spikes but nothing serious. If not interested in purchasing then I am looking for someone to work with me on the marketing/traffic building side of things and would happily offer a 50:…

What's the tech stack ?

I think this would be useful information for all the sellers to include, as many people reading here will be programmers.

Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

#99
post #40

http://www.rankique.com/ is a price-tracking site for Amazon. It would probably need a renaming and some SEO-love, as it's currently generating about 5$/month (with zero time spent on it). Was once supposed to evolve into a better product search engine, but I've lost interest a while ago (except for personal use, it really can save a lot of money).

I really like this idea and signed up for an account. There's something wrong with your confirmation email message. The link I am pointed to clicking is "/confirm/longstringofcharacters", which is neither a link or functioning path when appended to rankique.com.

Definitely come up with a better name. I'm not sure how it's supposed to be pronounced, which makes memorization and spelling even more difficult. Good Luck!

Re: Sell HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell?

#100

I've written a HTTP Proxy for Mac. nothing special so far, but it's intented to be used for debugging &&/|| development. It features a quite flexibel filter/modifier architecture, a working gui and a non-existant memory footprint. Since I just didn't have the dedication to finish the project but still think there's a market for that, I'd gladly sell it for a fair price. If anyone is interested in just seeing the app…

Do you know about http://www.charlesproxy.com/ and if so, have you done anything particularly differently?
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