• by leros on 2/22/2024, 8:54:46 PM

    Is it possible you're making the common error of wanting to build something new?

    It's pretty awesome that you've got something making $1600/mo without any proper marketing. It seems insane to me to abandon that effort for something else. Not to mention, if your next project takes off, you'll probably find yourself in the same situation again.

    I would double down on this one. You'll likely have a lot of learning to do, but it's gonna be a good education and possibly very profitable.

  • by quickthrower2 on 2/22/2024, 10:58:15 PM

    Stick! Don’t twist! Don’t fold!

    Depends why you are doing this. If it is for the money stick to the first project that is making money. It has a much higher chance of succeeding.

  • by edmundsauto on 2/24/2024, 3:42:21 AM

    You might try to grow it. Affiliate models can be sketchy, but that doesn't mean the model is broken. I'd be willing to put some advertising dollars into trying to grow signups if you're interested - as a programmer/marketer, I'd like to try and grow a business w/ PMF.

    The advantage of affiliate marketing is a 3rd party takes the financial risk that it doesn't increase sales. The downside is you don't own your acquisition funnel. If both parties are aligned, it can work out.

  • by jxaphx on 2/22/2024, 8:52:55 PM

    As someone in a similar boat, my advice would be to start working on just driving attention/traffic to each one and see what the market tells you. It doesn't matter than your more recent idea is not as far along, there are lot of opportunities for lead generation outside of actually using the product (scorecards, waiting lists, etc...)

    It doesn't matter how great either idea is if you can't get people to look at it. Focus there.

  • by psikomanjak on 2/23/2024, 9:54:49 AM

    Have you thought about selling the 1600MRR one?

    If you would be interested you can email me on my mail in bio and we can discuss.

  • by reducesuffering on 2/23/2024, 1:37:36 AM

    > I've went full-time on this, so it is imperative for me to choose a right path and proceed

    Sounds like you should focus on growing rosterbird's MRR to a sustainable income for you, and then you can decide whether you want to keep working on it or attempt something new like keenly.so

  • by v1l on 2/23/2024, 6:09:50 AM

    Who is your current customer base? Why don't you go after more of them?