Our first challenge is on fire
Plus three new startups are available: remote jobs database, docs to WP publishing tool and clipboard history extension.
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💰 Build to exit challenge
This week, I partnered with the No-code Exits community to help more founders complete the challenge. I received positive feedback, and many people joined the event.
We even received requests from people who wanted to sponsor the challenge. Of course, we accept those who want to support fellow indie hackers.
This is our first such event, and it will help more people to learn something new and find valuable connections. The deadline is the 31st of May, and it will be interesting to see what founders came up with for such a short period.
📰 Looking for new owners
Remote Jobs Database
$150 in Annual Revenue
Business model: Subscription
3,500 users
Target audience: Remote job seekers
Built with React, Node.js and MongoDB
Founded in 2021
🔥 Asking Price: $2,000
Click here to contact the founder 💬
Docs To WP Publishing Tool
$100 in Annual Revenue
Business model: Subscription
77 customers
Target audience: Blog and technical documentation writers
Built with Node.js and Vanilla JS
Founded in 2023
🔥 Asking Price: $3,000
Click here to contact the founder 💬
Clipboard History Extension
$27,000 in ARR
Business model: SaaS
115,000 customers
Target audience: Users that copy-paste frequently
Built with React, Firebase and Paddle
Founded in 2018
🔥 Asking Price: $110,000
Click here to contact the founder 💬
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Ilya Novohatskyi