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Is it sold?
I don't have time
Screenshots of the system provided for those who interested.
Did you just sign up 2 accounts just to thank your comment?
Is that true @FAT32?
The dude needs to slow down nevertheless.
Farming microLXC requirements, he speedran spamming threads with stupid replies earlier. Now he's just barely above the 50 post/thanks requirements, then guess what his last post is: the microLXC token.
@FAT32 can you please confirm if those thanks are indeed from alts?
We have a new category of Spammers - Thanxers.
Good riddance that he's been banned
What some people will do for a freebie -- it never ceases to amaze me!
Yes 60 euros/ year for a vps from hetzner . What a luxury
I would love to see the source code on GitHub
To who did you sell?
The project, at least to me, does look like a much higher value than €2.5K. Most people who have experience in building such projects from zero would easily spot the man hours and dedication needed to get this going. And should you be paying to have this developed, you'd be spending a lot more than this. However, this market (managed WP) is hard and having at least a few paying customers would greatly change the perception of potential buyers. Or, at least, it would change mine.
Honestly we all want this to be open source.
Your mistake is that you are trying to sell it here.
Sell it elsewhere.
Agreed, amazing work. It looks great.
The value in software is not the complexity/amazingness of the software, it's the revenue or userbase it can generate. Facebook's codebase isn't worth $900b, prob worth less than a billion. The users and ad sales are worth that amount.
That being said, @LTniger I think you made a really cool software project. I can tell that you put your heart into it. It really is your baby. It's best if you raise your baby, not that I or anyone else adopt it. User numbers show that people think it's interesting, except they haven't been willing to pay yet. Promote it more on LET/LES. Check your DMs, I sent you two untraditional offers that allow you to continue to raise your baby. I think it's fair and you should consider it, though let's chat more in the DMs
Yeah it definitely has its issues, but overall it's not tooooo bad, and all the major WordPress-focused hosts (including wordpress.com) use it. I used to have a blog hosting site and had a network of maybe 10,000 blogs powered by Wordpress Multi User. It's understandable that someone would want to avoid Multisite in some cases, but there's still value in building on top of that core rather than building something entirely new.
That's only the case if you run each site as a separate Linux user, which I don't think many people would actually do (a lot of servers just run everything as
www-dataornobody). PHP'sopen_basediris usually trivially bypassed so it doesn't really offer much security.@Daniel15 Yeah, not as efficient to run everything in isolation, just a matter of what you're doing I suppose. Of course, a badly setup PHP installation with individual Linux users is likely no more secure, so fair enough on that.
This isn’t that bad of a price actually, I am thinking about it.
Rough calculations of company purchases:
service contracts x 1 year x1 +
product sales x 1 year x3 +
subscription sales x 1 year x10 +
rough estimate if the value of the existing IP +
value of any hardware
Don’t ask me why yearly revenue is multiplied by 10 for subscribers for valuations, it’s just what they do here.
So, in this case, if we estimate that the 148 users (who pay 0) are worth approx ($1/yr) that is an evaluation of $1,480. Assuming the IP assembled is 50 an hour times 20 hours, that’s another $1,000.
Although that is all subjective. Technically as everything is free, and the ip and hardware could be rebuilt at cost, it does greatly devalue it.
But, asking $2,500 for a ready to go scalable system with 148 users and seamless interactions, is not that unfair of a price.
@Offshore_Solutions does this pique your interest?