There is an inherent conflict with that kind of business model.
If your product were simple enough, that would reduce your opportunities for consulting.
So to rope in consulting offers, you'd be inclined to add complexity and config options to generate more avenues for consulting.
Even if someone assembles a product like you ask, how will they monetize it?
I'm assuming you want the product to be built with open source components, so then the startup would be selling a glue script to package these open components together.
The only feasible way to make money with this would be to sell a proprietary glue script. Not sure how acceptable that would be to you or to potential customer base of this startup.
okay so another question, so in theory I could keep a common backend code and experiment with Qt frontend code even as I simultaneously build with electron as well?
So to rope in consulting offers, you'd be inclined to add complexity and config options to generate more avenues for consulting.