In a previous HN thread about selling side projects, someone floated the idea of trying out a "Sell HN" thread - so here it is.<p>If you have any side projects that you've built and that you no longer have time for, list them here and let's see if others want to buy it from you.
Neekanee (<a href="http://www.neekanee.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.neekanee.com</a>) - it's a job search engine that scrapes jobs directly from company websites. Everything is written in Python/Django. Right now it scrapes jobs from around 1100 different companies and has features I had always wished were available in other job search engines: ability to filter by company size, type of company (.org, .gov, ...), vacation time, etc.
Filmpage (<a href="https://www.filmpage.com" rel="nofollow">https://www.filmpage.com</a>). Inspired by Louis CKs digital distribution, I built Filmpage to enable other artists to create a similar page to publish and sell their film with a simple website builder. Was accepted in to a top incubator to go at it full-time, had to turn it because of a prior engagement. Email in my profile.
<a href="http://thebigeat.com" rel="nofollow">http://thebigeat.com</a><p>Generates around $8k per year in Adsense and slowly rising. Plenty of potential to actually do something with it.<p>I wouldn't even think of selling it for less than $60k as it's an asset returning 13% on that amount.<p>People will say, "Yeah, but that's a ridiculous amount to ask." I agree, but where am I going to invest the proceeds that will return me that amount. This is a site that's consistently increased revenue for the past 7 years with close to zero hours of work.<p>If you offered me $40k tomorrow I'd say no. Because I'll make that in four years, and still have more to go.
<a href="http://isitnormal.com" rel="nofollow">http://isitnormal.com</a> - Active community. > 1M visitors a month. A bit of recurring revenue from premium subscriptions and from ads. Lots of untapped potential here. I just don't have the time to give it the attention it deserves anymore. Custom python/django code, running very efficiently on AWS. Email me if you're interested in buying. Thanks.
<a href="http://nsfw.in/" rel="nofollow">http://nsfw.in/</a> - good intention but I think I'm not the right person to own it.<p><a href="http://onebucketlist.com/" rel="nofollow">http://onebucketlist.com/</a> - born out of a Startup Weekend India version - In50Hrs.
Thanks for posting this and letting me go through my various projects. Email me at dangoldin gmail with any questions.<p>Twirl (<a href="http://www.twirlapp.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.twirlapp.com/</a>) - It's a bookmarklet that gives you a recommended list of your contacts that may be interested in seeing the page you're currently on. I'm in the midst of improving the recommendation piece but I've been using it to share links with my friends. Django/Bootstrap/jQuery/MySQL<p>Gems of Craigslist (<a href="http://gemsofcl.com/" rel="nofollow">http://gemsofcl.com/</a>) - The goal here is to scrape the Craigslist furniture listings and create a "Hot or Not" to find the best stuff. The scraper is out of date but should be pretty easy to update and also get other cities/categories. Django/Bootstrap/jQuery/MySQL<p>Wordsio (<a href="http://www.wordsio.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.wordsio.com/</a> and <a href="http://words.io" rel="nofollow">http://words.io</a>) - Just a way to play various word games to improve vocabulary. I've been meaning to do something else with this but just don't have that much time. The domain names might be more valuable than the site itself. Django/Bootstrap/jQuery/MySQL<p>Yet Another HN Reader (<a href="http://yahnr.com/" rel="nofollow">http://yahnr.com/</a>) - This scrapes HN every 15 minutes and shows the top stories by points from the past 24 hours. The motivation was to be able to catch up on stories I may have missed and it's a simple Python script that writes to a static site on S3.
I wrote a document management software for students, DocMan (<a href="https://docman.me" rel="nofollow">https://docman.me</a>). The software's ready and awesome, unfortunately I'm not a business guy so I never tried to make money out of it. I'm nearly graduated, and after that I guess I will just have it running for the bunch of users signed up for free. Let me know if you're interested.<p>(Consists out of web app, iOS- and Android app.)
I created a skill-gaming-for-cash site called Cash Champs (<a href="http://www.cashchamps.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.cashchamps.com</a>). Site is offline since we have no marketing, but 3 games and the site are done, and we have a very rare PayPal account that is authorized by PayPal to process skill-gaming transactions. The PayPal thing alone took nearly $20K in legal fees. If anyone is interested, let me know.
<a href="http://www.rankique.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.rankique.com/</a> is a price-tracking site for Amazon. It would probably need a renaming and some SEO-love, as it's currently generating about 5$/month (with zero time spent on it). Was once supposed to evolve into a better product search engine, but I've lost interest a while ago (except for personal use, it really can save a lot of money).
<a href="http://www.skinnyo.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.skinnyo.com</a> - great site, community, profitable, lots of room for expansion but I'm busy elsewhere and no longer have the interest in weightloss I once did.
I closed down <a href="http://wonderthemes.com" rel="nofollow">http://wonderthemes.com</a> last year. It was a failed WordPress theme marketplace with a focus on higher-rates for designers/developers.<p>You can read about the project in an interview I did here:<p><a href="http://wpcandy.com/presents/the-story-of-wonderthemes-starting-a-wordpress-theme-marketplace/" rel="nofollow">http://wpcandy.com/presents/the-story-of-wonderthemes-starti...</a><p>I've been taking offers since the site was closed down. Nothing has been serious. A lot want me to partner with them and re-boot the site, but I'm not interested in that. A few are affiliate marketeers that want to split revenue etc... I'd rather just pass on the project to someone else now.<p>I guess what you'd be buying would be the brand, the domain name and all of the design assets. There is no real 'tech' to sell because the system was a one-off bootstapped bespoke build that would need a major re-factor but all the source code is there sitting on the server for anyone to acquire.
I own a profitable (monthly recurring) and 5-stars chrome extension with proprietary backend support for bypassing the governmental filters/blocks. It is good enough that I spend close to 0 time managing it (the only management == replying emails), and it is growing and profitable on its own. And it is only 3 months old. Everything is automated.<p>Right now it is configured to work only with the local government, and nothing more. There can be more done, for example, extending it to __other__ countries with a governmental firewall, but I have no time for it (since I'm running my own startup), etc. Send me an email if you are interested to know more. Email is in my profile.
<a href="http://PlayByLyrics.com" rel="nofollow">http://PlayByLyrics.com</a> - Searches and finds music by entering some songtext, possibly combined with the artist, album or song name.<p>I'm also thinking of selling this to companies like Grooveshark, Spotify, or a lyrics website. I really like the website myself and use it a lot, but it doesn't get a lot of traffic. It has some potential though, I'm quite sure of that, and if I ever continue serious development there'll also be an app. And yes, I know the design isn't very great, but it works for me for now.<p>If you have any interest, contact methods are on the website (see the "about" link at the bottom).
<a href="http://www.oneqstn.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.oneqstn.com</a> is a simple, accountless survey web app.<p>Lots of room for growth and expansion but I don't have the time to put into it. A few hundred questions have been asked over the last year and it's had a couple of traffic spikes but nothing serious.<p>If not interested in purchasing then I am looking for someone to work with me on the marketing/traffic building side of things and would happily offer a 50:50 split on ad revenues (or some other monetization strategy). I don't have any idea how to generate traffic for it so would be happy to work with someone.<p>Reply below if interested in either option.
I'd entertain offers for <a href="http://rss.io" rel="nofollow">http://rss.io</a> (including all the stuff with it like code and the Twitter account @rss). I have a full Google Reader-esque reader built and basically ready to deploy (billing code etc. included), but I likely don't really have time to maintain it/get it properly setup anytime soon. :(<p>E-mail me if you're interested, but keep in mind I've invested a good bit of time and capital in this thing. Offering me $100 isn't going to cut it.
In 2007 I built <a href="http://sudokugarden.de/" rel="nofollow">http://sudokugarden.de/</a> (German and English site about sudoku, with online playing, highscores, and a loyal user base, about 30k visitors/months).<p>In good times I made ~2.5k EUR/year with ads (mostly text links to boost other site's pagerank), but I lack the time and motivation to market it right now. It's zero maintenance.
I have CrosswordPuzzleMaker.org. It was an attempt to copy Bingo Card Creator for crossword puzzles. I have about 300 trial accounts (with email addresses), but no paid accounts.<p>I'm on the second page when you Google Crossword Puzzle Maker, but that only brings in about 10 visitors/day. Getting to the first page could bring some decent traffic.<p>The site works, but its features right now are pretty minimal.
1-855-ZEN-MAIL: <a href="http://1855zenmail.com" rel="nofollow">http://1855zenmail.com</a><p>1-855-SEO-LAND: <a href="http://1855seoland.com" rel="nofollow">http://1855seoland.com</a><p>With both businesses, the business name is the phone number and is also the website URL.<p>1-855-ZEN-MAIL currently has subscribers and a prospecting/lead gen strategy. They both come with pre-written sales scripts.
<a href="http://engineering.foursquare.com/2012/08/16/checking-in-at-the-movies-heres-how-to-never-miss-an-after-the-credits-teaser-again/" rel="nofollow">http://engineering.foursquare.com/2012/08/16/checking-in-at-...</a><p>Roughly 30k active users, about 1 qps of live stream foursquare data. Not sure what to do with it, I'm not currently storing any of it.<p>Thoughts?
I spent quite a bit of time on AppLens, an icon matching app for iOS (take a photo of an icon --> download the app).<p>The backend (in C) is pretty fast and stable (current uptime 384 days) and it can be used for other types of images (i.e. not icons but photos, covers, etc.).<p>App Store link: <a href="http://bit.ly/Szmy7X" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/Szmy7X</a>
A 4 hour work week style muse business that I created 5 yrs ago and has been automated ever since: <a href="http://www.HowToDJFast.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.HowToDJFast.com</a>. The site sells DJ Training Videos and other training. The site has killer rankings, gets roughly 75 optins a day, has an email auto-responder sequence that sells a lot of product & affiliate offers. I spend an hour or two a month on it (if that). The site currently pulls in a little under $4k/month and there is very little overhead (high margins). Due to a lack of interest in the subject (DJing) I have put zero effort into increasing revs. With a little TLC this baby could be doing tripple what it is now as other sites in the space are doing. Reach out and make me an offer. Its awesome passive income: sean{ at* }envirodonate<dot>com
I've used theGlutenless.com, a gluten-free business directory, as a testing ground for new technologies for the past few years. I built a custom bot for discovering gluten free businesses so it basically auto-populates. At the moment, I don't really have the time or motivation to do anything with it...
<a href="http://hotelsnearest.co.uk" rel="nofollow">http://hotelsnearest.co.uk</a>, we built but havn't put any effort into it
<a href="http://saturdaylotteryresults.co.uk" rel="nofollow">http://saturdaylotteryresults.co.uk</a>, good rankings but again needs someone who cares about it.
I own the domain <a href="http://hive.co" rel="nofollow">http://hive.co</a> . I always intended to build an app around it but never got around to it. I'd be willing to sell the domain. Not necessarily a side project, more a potential side project =) Contact info in the whois.
I've been writing a Web-based, multi-player text adventure which is sort of a cross between Firefly and Mad Max, spanning all star systems in a 20 light-year radius around the remains of Sol. I have a lot of the core work done, with a Perl/Postgres/Catalyst/PSGI stack, but then my daughter was born and my wife and I are starting our own company. If you've ever heard of <a href="http://www.torn.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.torn.com/</a>, you have a rough idea about game play. The main difference is, aside from the background, this one is heavily story-based.<p>My intent was to make it free to play, but given significant advantages to those willing to make a minimal $5 donation per month.<p>I've always wanted to finish it, but I never found enough volunteers to help.
Search Circle(SC)
URL: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2-Dk435vj8" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2-Dk435vj8</a><p>SC solves 2 problems:<p>1- Saving time: When you search on Google/Yahoo, it gives lots of link. You gotta click one by one or pick one based on your intuition. It takes lots of time. Now Imagine you get same search result page but this time you get a hint by your friend to read it or NOT to read it. So if a search page has 10 unknown results, it makes you to spend time on 1/10 duration.<p>2- Trusted result: You are already getting quality links based on recommendation of friends/professional colleagues you trust hence increase chance of viewing something that pertain more to you.
A tool that helps non-profits get exposure and raise funds. Think Rally.org but for green projects (there is no crowdfunding platform for green projects). Site is complete and ready for launch: <a href="http://www.MakeTree.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.MakeTree.org</a>. Integrated with Paypal so that it takes "pledges" from donors (ie: it only charges donors when a project reaches 100% funding). Built in Ruby On Rails. Another project of mine took off and haven't been able to find the time to get projects on board. The name, URL, messaging & branding is all placeholder. Interested in selling & partnering. Sean{ at }envirodonate<dot>com
I own a <a href="http://yh.to" rel="nofollow">http://yh.to</a> domain. Would sell it or give comission to a person who could connect me with Yahoo. Their URL shortener service is y.ahoo.it - not the shortest or easiest to remember.
I have made an Evernote alternative with some added value. It is working, but I cannot find money for popularization. Unfinished items - mobile applications. <a href="http://favtool.com" rel="nofollow">http://favtool.com</a>
<a href="http://twitamore.com" rel="nofollow">http://twitamore.com</a><p>Fun/silly website for Valentine's Day. Tells you who you love on Twitter. Gets about 500k pageviews/mth 100k visits/mth and spikes on Valentine's Day with coverage from the likes of Huffington Post and TNW.<p>50-70% of traffic is from Saudi Arabia, which is interesting.<p>Gets a tonne of tweets a day if you search for #twitamore
<a href="https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23twitamore&src=typd" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23twitamore&src=t...</a><p>I figure it would make a good marketing campaign for a company on Valentine's Day 2014 if they wanted to theme it.
I created Devoired (<a href="http://devoired.com" rel="nofollow">http://devoired.com</a>), an academic-assistance freelance contracting site targeted toward college and high-school students. Backend is written in Django, front-end is a clean, slightly modified version of Bootstrap 2. Features include a user account system, fully editable subject tree, private messaging with support for attachments, and a PayPal-integrated chained payment system with configurable commission percentage and refund support.<p>Devoired currently has very little activity due to lack of marketing. Let me know if you're interested!
<a href="http://www.demogeek.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.demogeek.com</a><p>It's a tech blog that was well maintained up until a year back but then I got focused on other projects and didn't get much time and energy to maintain it well.<p>It has good potential with a decent community vibe (one post itself has got more than 600 comments) if someone can keep it up with some good content. It generates a few thousand dollars a year in ads even though (a lot) more can be done to amp up that revenue in multitudes.<p>If someone is willing to take on a couple years old site with nice page ranks and keep up with it I'm open to sell it.
<a href="http://HowToWriteABusinessPlan.com" rel="nofollow">http://HowToWriteABusinessPlan.com</a> - Over the past year we have interviewed more than 130 graduates from startup accelerator programs from around the world about their experiences. We also feature a ton of startup resources. HTWABP is an exact match domain name for a term that's searched for over 30,000 times per month. Most social shares on a post 270. We are moving in a new direction so thinking about selling the domain and it's content - let me know if you are intersted twitter @luke_deering
<a href="http://railyo.com" rel="nofollow">http://railyo.com</a> - I wanted to create an elance/odesk especially for Rails developers/freelancers! (you may know it from <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5083426" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5083426</a>)<p>The developer base is growing, ~200 awesome rails developers have registered. Few companies have posted job offers, so it's also generating some revenue, but I'm loosing interest due to the less no of job offers - so basically I'm failing at marketing it to companies/startups.
The only things I'd be willing to part with (cheap) are:
<a href="http://courtdatereminder.com" rel="nofollow">http://courtdatereminder.com</a><p>Then a couple domains:
RubyToolBox.com
NoSqlToolBox.com
LoveNear.Me
<a href="http://www.pajap.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.pajap.com/</a><p>Create android native mobile apps from your web browser instantly. (No HTML apps 100% native).<p>From prototyping (drag n drop) to a 100% working app<p>It's up for sale :)
Potatoss.com all of the games, you can find them in the AppStore. I made it with a friend a couple of months ago, it did like 250k downloads but anyway we couldn't fight against huge companies like disney or rovio, there is too many bad things happening under the hood of the AppStore. Specially what some companies call a burst... did you know that some Chinese companies who will download your games millions of time for money?
The apps were made with cocos2d and Chipmunk for the physics engine.
Considering selling this project: <a href="https://artistsnclients.com" rel="nofollow">https://artistsnclients.com</a><p>Presentation deck about it, with most important info: <a href="https://speakerdeck.com/gargron/artists-and-clients-deck-may-2013" rel="nofollow">https://speakerdeck.com/gargron/artists-and-clients-deck-may...</a><p>It's a marketplace for custom artwork. It has a lot of potential that I feel I don't have the time and business skills to realize.<p>Contact me at eugen@zeonfederated.com if you're interested.<p>Edit: Added direct link and e-mail.
I got another one: <a href="http://prtflio.eu" rel="nofollow">http://prtflio.eu</a>, 1-click developer portfolio website with deep GitHub integration. Mail me: tj@mkswap.net
I've written a HTTP Proxy for Mac. nothing special so far, but it's intented to be used for debugging &&/|| development. It features a quite flexibel filter/modifier architecture, a working gui and a non-existant memory footprint. Since I just didn't have the dedication to finish the project but still think there's a market for that, I'd gladly sell it for a fair price. If anyone is interested in just seeing the app (which is unstable), just let me know.
Missed Connections <a href="http://www.missedconnections.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.missedconnections.com</a> - site with traffic<p>Umbrella.co.uk - domain<p>Wallet.co.uk - domain<p>Towel.co.uk - domain<p>If you're interested in any of these email me via my contact details at jetbootlabs.com and please demonstrate in your email that you're a serious buyer to get a reply.<p>Time has shown the majority of enquiries are domainer lowballers so I'm inclined to ignore most interested parties unless I'm convinced early on you're serious.
<a href="http://www.plardo.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.plardo.com</a>
An easy to use and powerful website builder, check out the full futures on the homepage.
I have a mashup web app <a href="http://tripoptimizer.heroku.com" rel="nofollow">http://tripoptimizer.heroku.com</a> for looking up points of interests (Tourist attractions, Restaurants, hotels, etc) and their ratings and reviews.
The technology stack is RoR, jquery, jquery-mobile and PostgreSQL. It uses Yahoo Local Search APIs and Google search APIs.<p>I also own www.tripoptimizer.com domain.<p>Let me know if interested.
I've developed <a href="http://whos.it" rel="nofollow">http://whos.it</a>. The source code has a really nice architecture - it supports more TLDs than other services like it - it supports web scraping for TLDs that don't have a standard whois server - parsing data is also implemented. I wanted to convert it into a API to sell subscriptions, but I already busy with other projects.
We are looking to partner / entertain offers to take <a href="http://chefmixer.com" rel="nofollow">http://chefmixer.com</a> to the next level. It's the usual story of not having enough time to market and sell due to day jobs.<p>Chefmixer is an online marketplace to find cooking classes, chefs, events and venues. We monetize by processing payments for event and class tickets.<p>Drop us a line if you have interest.
NXTPass (<a href="http://nxtpass.com" rel="nofollow">http://nxtpass.com</a>) - a Two-Factor Authentication site. Built for developers who don't want to spend the time building their own 2-Factor infrastructure, this lets you add a few lines of code and have the whole thing working quickly.<p>Like most of my side projects, I didn't have the time or the marketing skill to make it work.<p>E-mail is in my profile.
I built <a href="http://remindeat.com" rel="nofollow">http://remindeat.com</a> a couple of months ago as an experiment with my girlfriend and seems like people really liked it. I might still build a mobile app for it. I also recently built <a href="http://feedleap.com" rel="nofollow">http://feedleap.com</a> which really launched off by itself with Kippt's popularity.
I had built FocusTi.me, an alternative interface for JIRA which allows for easy, to-the-minute time tracking. It was only an MVP, but there's a ton of market potential there. Would love to see it succeed, in a partnership or with someone else at the helm.<p>Technically it's a Ruby app I had deployed on Heroku; still own the domain and SSL certs for a year.
A Wordpress plugin for Car Dealerships. It's currently at version 0.8 but needs adjustments for the US market. Check it out at <a href="http://wpDealership.com" rel="nofollow">http://wpDealership.com</a>. There's around 140 people who've got access to the beta and 145 more who want access but I haven't had the time to give it to them.
I created a complete chatroom infrastructure in java, complete with website for registration. Features include, personal profiles, ban/reporting system, user hierarchy and a lot of other cool stuff. Could easily be adapted into an corporate chat network, that's what I planned to do with it. Let me know if you're interested!
A few months ago I created an anonymous confessions site called Confidere - <a href="http://www.confide.re" rel="nofollow">http://www.confide.re</a>. It's quite functional and has a moderation system but at the moment it's just sitting gathering dust. If anyone wants to take it off my hands I would be most obliged.<p>Taimur@live.co.za
I have ltdex.com, a designer t-shirt site with inventory (100 or so blank american apparel) 50-75 printed. We had a fab sale last summer, and I make 100 or so in revenue per month (4 shirt sales). I don't have time to do any marketing, but someone who posts a lot to tumblr etc, could do really well with it.
<a href="http://www.HackerCS.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.HackerCS.com</a><p>If you're still in school, like to teach CS concepts and have some time on your hand, you'll be able to grow the site and complement it with more modules while leveraging the already existent user base. Plus an opportunity to make some ad $ on the side.
<a href="http://fileslap.com" rel="nofollow">http://fileslap.com</a> is a file sharing site with built in file preview that's built on django. Files are stored at S3 and billing is handled by cheddargetter. Eager to sell due to me losing interest about a year ago. Email me at mikecrittenden@gmail.com
<a href="http://custardapp.com/" rel="nofollow">http://custardapp.com/</a> Simple, real time design feedback.<p>Uses websockets for real time design review collaboration. I've spent the past 6 months working on it and got it in a very releasable state, unfortunately I don't have the time/expertise to get it out there.<p>Contact via email.
I made <a href="http://imdo.in" rel="nofollow">http://imdo.in</a> about 4 months ago - It lets you easily import everything from all your social profiles and have them displayed on one page. I would consider offers for either just the domain or both the domain and code. (anything around $50 works)
<a href="http://www.nimblenot.es/" rel="nofollow">http://www.nimblenot.es/</a> - Markdown notes organization. Ruby on Rails. I just don't have the time to market it and get it to users at this point, but, I definitely think it has lots of potential as a way to organize Markdown documents.
<a href="http://shops.com.py" rel="nofollow">http://shops.com.py</a><p>A platform for web shops build with Java and MongoDB. The frontend is Spanish but the backend is easily translatable (German already done) and multi-currency. I would sell the site or pair with somebody who knows how to market it.
I have this app <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.funcall.coolcall" rel="nofollow">https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.funcall.co...</a>
..feature complete and had a few hundred users, but is just not getting my attention last few months.
I'm selling <a href="http://obsurvey.com" rel="nofollow">http://obsurvey.com</a> right now on flippa
<a href="https://flippa.com/2921872-pr-3-saas-site-with-75-000-uniques-mo-making-2-000-mo" rel="nofollow">https://flippa.com/2921872-pr-3-saas-site-with-75-000-unique...</a>
I started my second project <a href="http://unboard.de/en/" rel="nofollow">http://unboard.de/en/</a> some years ago but does not haven time to push it or update. It's Django-based platform to install Simple Machines Forums (PHP). Currently, it's localized in 3 languages.
<a href="http://www.codecloud.io" rel="nofollow">http://www.codecloud.io</a> - I created this 18 months ago, but it's not really in my field so haven't touched it since. I'd be willing to bring it up to the latest NodeJS and support another database back-end if desired.
<a href="http://pcod.es" rel="nofollow">http://pcod.es</a> - share, track and promote iOS promo codes (could easily be expanded to share promo codes for anything in a controlled way). Ruby on Rails.<p>Domain only: pushp.in - I have an offer for this so you'd need to be quick.
Place to find recommendations from friends - www.stuffrage.com<p>Recently finished, wasn't built to make money (affiliates seem like a good fit to monetize it). Am now moving on to other things.<p>Seeing as tho it doesn't make any money I'm willing to entertain all offers.<p>Email is in profile.
<a href="http://www.coinhandle.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.coinhandle.com</a> - a personalized handle for your Bitcoin address.<p>Think Bit.ly for bitcoin - although you can administer your Coinhandle address if your Bitcoin address ever changes.
<a href="http://aherk.com" rel="nofollow">http://aherk.com</a> - A "goal-oriented self-blackmailing service" that got a lot of press, including mentions on Lifehacker, The Next Web, Forbes, Washington Post, NY Daily News, etc.
Limeade (<a href="http://limeade.co" rel="nofollow">http://limeade.co</a>) aggregates music videos from a curated list of music blogs. I work on this from time to time, mostly just adding a new blogs to the list of sources.
<a href="http://upperlane.com/" rel="nofollow">http://upperlane.com/</a> I stopped working on it about 6 months ago. There's still an opportunity there, however, it wasn't going to provide me with a visa.
<a href="http://dropandload.com" rel="nofollow">http://dropandload.com</a>
Site for sending files to other people. Server just streams files through from the uploader to the downloader.
Build with node.
I've released my staff management app Team Sheet under the GPL.<p>Any and all contributions welcome <a href="http://hey-jimmy.github.io/TeamSheet/" rel="nofollow">http://hey-jimmy.github.io/TeamSheet/</a>
I own two domains which I had planned to use for a project, but after settling on another name, became moot. I'm hanging on to them, since they're decent, but I'd sell them to the right person/idea.<p>hallway.io<p>centre.io
<a href="http://multiversi.es/" rel="nofollow">http://multiversi.es/</a>
No users (needs marketing), but solid code base (Node.js, Socket.io). It comes with a half finished iOS app.
I have acouple sideprojects that would put up for sale.<p>Both self-sustained, profitable. One is: Studygig, <a href="http://studygig.com" rel="nofollow">http://studygig.com</a><p>If you are interested, contact me.
<a href="http://bit.ly/11rxC84" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/11rxC84</a>
Zocdoc clone written in Python/Django, angular.js, moment.js.
I created <a href="http://www.fabfabbers.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fabfabbers.com/</a>
Intersting bits - GitHub syncing of 3D models, OpenSCAD in the browser
Yeah, <a href="http://thank.st" rel="nofollow">http://thank.st</a><p>It works like a charm but I don't have time to work on it.<p>BTW, I'm sure Marco Arment will have projects to sell if you ask him :P
Allthefavicons.com - generate favicons and retina icons for a website from a single image. Its not complicated and still gets a little traffic. Email on profile.
<a href="http://tunejet.net" rel="nofollow">http://tunejet.net</a> - A HTML5 music streaming service that works on mobile devices. A nice alternative to iTunes.
watchyoutubemovies dot tk (sorry for the fishy url, but this has no ads & no cookies)<p>Heard of pegleg.it? Same idea, but the content is not crowd sourced.