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Bootstrapping a New Business - Selling My Existing Projects

I've been sitting on a non-tech business idea for a while and have decided to go all-in on it.

To fund the launch, I'm selling a number of domains and projects I've built over the years. Some have active codebases, some have existing brands, and others are premium domains with development potential.

Available individually or as a bundle:

If you're interested in acquiring any of them, send me a DM and I'll provide details, traffic, codebase information, revenue (if applicable), and asking prices.

Open to reasonable offers (not looking to get rich here, though, obviously), especially on the full portfolio.

on June 11, 2026
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    This is a smart approach to fund a new venture by leveraging existing projects, domains, and brands. I love how you’re packaging both codebases and premium domains for sale—it gives potential buyers multiple paths to value, whether for immediate use or long-term development.
    I’d be interested in discussing a potential acquisition or partnership for one of the projects. Could we connect over DM to review code quality, traffic, and revenue metrics?
    This strategy is a great example of bootstrapping by monetizing your past work while keeping the focus on launching the new business.

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