NanoAcquire is the side marketplace for side hustles. Got an old code project gathering dust? List it for sale for under $2k. Got some extra time to run a side hustle? Pick up somebody's abandoned project and run with it. Don't let a good idea go to waste.
If you're anything like me, you've tried to start a bunch of side projects in the past... but never have the time to actually see them through. But there's no need to let good ideas go to waste, which is where NanoAcquire comes in. 💡
NanoAcquire is the side marketplace for side hustles.
❌ It's not designed for you to sell a startup (even in the early stages) for an acquisition
The idea is to sell your old side project – an idea that's gathering dust. Plenty of people have the time and abilities to run a successful side hustle, but might not have the technical know-how or that killer idea.
With NanoAcquire, you can earn some money for your old idea that's gathering dust, while letting someone bring it to life. It's a win-win for once. ✅
It looks like an interesting idea, Connor! Congratulations on the launch.
I checked the landing page and the animation is neat! But, I gave up browsing the listed projects because your platform requires people to sign up as the very first step. Sorry.
@rogeriotaques Appreciate your feedback on both parts. I completely get that, something I hate myself. As this was a “ship quick” product, I’m using that as a form of real person authentication. In future, it’s something I’d change. Hope that makes sense, and I still respect your feedback!
Congrats on the launch! It sounds like an interesting project and definitely of interest to me because I've bought and sold several websites in the past. But I agree with Rogerio about requiring people to sign up to view anything. I understand needing to verify users, but I have no incentive to sign up if I can't even see that there are any active listings on your site. There are a lot of small marketplaces that have very little activity and others that are very active. Visitors have no way of knowing how active your marketplace is without signing up. If I could see that there were 25 listings, if I couldn't see the private information, I would probably sign up.
@marc_andre1 That's a fair point, and definitely something to consider implementing. Would a counter on the first page that shows the number of active listings suffice, or would you rather just dive into the list?
@connorjewiss A counter would help, but it would be a lot better to see the listings with certain details requiring the user to be logged in. That's the way many marketplaces do it.
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