www.bitflop.me<p>I've been made an offer by a development company to purchase my webapp for 25k. The software took about 4 months to write (weekends only). I'm just curious how much webapps like this usually get bought for. It's built in node, and used WebRTC to create a video link between players at a poker table.
First tip, always be willing to walk away from a deal. It gives you leverage. They've shown their hand by contacting you and saying they're interested. Would you hate it if you couldn't sell it to them? If not, then great - you now have leverage.<p>Second, price is often negotiated. A first offer is usually a lowball offer, but not thát low to be laughed out of the room. I'm not saying you can get 500k for it, but 25k does seem low. They obviously want it for something, try and find out how they intend to use or integrate it. Where would the value be for them? If they're a development company, maybe one of their clients asked for something similar? Determine the value and price accordingly. Make sure to make it a win-win scenario; the perfect pricing would be one where they'd actually waste more resources building it vs buying it.
I think you would know the answer better than anyone - because you should have the most feedback from users already. If it doesn't look like the idea easily catches hold, then sell it after some negotiation. Don't think about "webapps like this", but think what's it worth to your acquirer. That's the only way to gauge price. Every buyer would be different.
I would keep it and profit from it. It looks like you could make a lot more than $25k. From the name I thought it was going to be bitcoin poker. I think if you added that you would be very successful.<p>If you do want to sell it now, I would try and get much more than $25k anyway. That seems like a bargain.
Given how big online poker is I don't think 25K is a lot of money. There are so many ways to monetize this site that it hurts. I would finish the multiplayer feature and then promote it well. It will make more than 25K easily.