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I've decided to shut down my side project! What now?

Ledger is a tool that reminds you via slack to terminate your EC2 instances (works with GCP as well).
I wrote a twitter thread about why I think my project failed and how I'm shutting it down.

I learned a lot. Tech wise for sure but more importantly a lot of things that don't have anything to do with the tech stack I used.

I decided to post about it here and see if I can get any more feedback and learn more.

I got a suggestion by a couple of folks that I should list the project on sites like microaquire and indiemaker but I don't know how realistic this is?! I mean why would anyone want to to buy a SaaS with zero users?!

And sure it's not like I'll be deleting it...the code will still be there. I can always just make the the github repo public.

on December 2, 2021
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