Sortfolio: Going once, going twice...
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#12In general, recurring billing is a scam by its opt-out nature. If you aren't on top of your accounting, tiny charges slip by. When you spot them, you may be too lazy to immediately cancel it, so you forget.
It isn't enough to know how many users are billed, but how many users are active on the service and willing to jump through the hoops when they have to update their account.
Also, beyond the server requirements, consider the cost of a support infrastructure. It costs much less for 37signals to support one more project in their portfolio than for a new company to spin up a support team from scratch.
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#14I believe this was a concern raised the first time they were trying to sell it, but a big worry for anyone considering purchasing Softfolio is probably what would happen when 37s no longer owns it. It's sort of like their job board ( http://jobs.37signals.com/ ). People like the job board because of the types of developers it attracts. Both companies and prospective employees value each others' skills and styles. If…
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#15You'll lose the branding, unless 37Signals decides that it'll keep linking and promoting it. Potential buyers and clients are coming from 37Signals; and that's why design firms are putting a high monthly fee on the product.
The design and code are by no measure worth $480K. The clients (and steady cash flow) will go with clients. Expect a cash flow crash by losing the branding, and also changing the payment system.
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#16I'm not surprised the site wasn't sold; the "business" of buying and selling sites isn't exactly very "37signal"-y.
With a price now available it's much more transparent for everyone involved; I hope though that this time they are able to accommodate due diligence.
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#17Have you considered selling it directly to your user base?
How would that even work?
Financing can be done through a bank loan, private lenders, or escrow account. If it wasn't against some sort of investor protection idiocy (in the US), they could probably hold an auction for shares, turn it over to a board voted in by the share holders and then get on with the business of running the business.
Organization of the community I would imagine could work to something like how StackOverflow operates in it's community aspects.
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#18I'd be worried about the requirement to switch billing. I'm not sure there's a clean way to switch a customer from one billing system to another without requiring user intervention. In general, recurring billing is a scam by its opt-out nature. If you aren't on top of your accounting, tiny charges slip by. When you spot them, you may be too lazy to immediately cancel it, so you forget. It isn't enough to know how man…
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#20It's condescending to suggest "I want it to go to a nice home but I'll close it down if I don't get x." If you're willing to entertain such thought then you do not truly value the user.