I have a consumer app with a subscription model. I'm a single developer with no employees. I work between 10-30 hours per week. Last year, my EBIT was close to 300,000€. This year, it's going to be around 370,000€ (and since I live in Germany, my income is in the top 0,5% or so). In the first year, my EBIT was merely 30,000€. It's been going up steadily since then and my product has been around quite a while. Please…
Curious what in app purchase plugin you use for Cordova. The one I'd been using has been abandoned.
Ask HN: Successful one-person online businesses?
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#332It doesn't exactly qualify as a one-man business, but I'm running a few side projects bringing around $500/month: - https://batgrowth.com : A website monitoring the growth of The Brave browser / Basic Attention Token, in terms of publishers adoption (Fun fact: Wikipedia founder, Larry Sanger, tweeted about the site) - https://ethereum-cours.com : A CMC clone built mainly for fun, bringing some decent referral revenue…
Can you elaborate on how you ended up selling the 2 businesses? Was it via in-bounds or using a marketplace for similar kinds of businesses?
- The first one was a trivia game made with javascript (Vue.js), it was a hit on Reddit around a month after launch and became the top post on a 900k subs subreddit, I was contacted soon after through reddit mail
- The other one was sold on flippa, so they took a large cut of the sale
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But if you get paid to do what you personally value, isn't that the ultimate win?
This might sound harsh, but if the best thing in life is IT administration for some company then you haven’t looked very far. But hey, who knows, maybe they work for a charity or something?
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Whats your take home (netto) after taxes for all of that? I'm an American living in Germany, wondering what the effective tax rate is for someone like you here. Danke sehr!
Good question. I have two kids, so there are some deductions. I don't know for last year yet, because the tax forms aren't yet submitted by my accountant (and last year it was a lot more than the year before). I calculate with about 59% take home pay. Give or take 2-3%.
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If your job is less than 10% of your income, why keep it?
Good question, my career is very important to me. It gives me an identity. I just can’t sit at home all day. I’m gonna die with boredom.
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#337I sell freemium software that blocks distractions on your computer so that you can focus on doing work. Unlike my competitors, it's a one-time payment business model. The idea for my product first came to me when a friend in university had trouble staying focused on writing papers. He was constantly playing World of Warcraft and needed a way to temporarily block himself from playing the game. So I quickly made a litt…
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#338We were then attacked by competition and shut down, leading us to sue in federal court. See Thimes Solutions Inc v Tp-link et al
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/15690011/thimes-solutio...