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Startup enables sharing of app prototypes via App Clips

techcrunch.com
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Prototyping a SwiftUI Charts Editor

twitter.com
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Wayzgoose

en.wikipedia.org
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Show HN: A Mac app that helps you look away from your screen

tryintermission.com
2 points·by alex_g·5 anni fa·5 comments

I wrote about acquiring a Mac app

getrevue.co
8 points·by alex_g·5 anni fa·2 comments

How I Browse the App Store

getrevue.co
1 points·by alex_g·5 anni fa·0 comments

The Future of Paid App Upgrades

dueapp.com
3 points·by alex_g·5 anni fa·2 comments

Sorting through the bad deals on Flippa

getrevue.co
1 points·by alex_g·5 anni fa·0 comments

Where to find iOS/Mac apps for sale

getrevue.co
1 points·by alex_g·5 anni fa·0 comments

Show HN: I'm starting a newsletter about iOS/Mac app acquisitions

getrevue.co
1 points·by alex_g·5 anni fa·0 comments

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alex_g
·anno scorso·discuss
Hello, I'm Alex Greene! https://alexgreene.me/

Location: San Francisco, CA

Remote: Yes, or hybrid

Willing to relocate: Not likely

Technologies: Figma, Play, SwiftUI, HTML/CSS, Python...

Résumé/CV: (email me for my resume)

Email: [email protected]

* Product Designer

* + Engineering background -- ML, Full stack, iOS, CS degree

* + Experience leading/owning projects, collaborating across disciplines

* + Strong product thinker w/ entrepreneurial spirit. Lots of startup experience.

* + Love working on complicated product logic, simplifying complex ideas & making software more personal. Preference for mobile products or creative tooling, open to anything interesting!
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
What about a higher property tax if you are not living on the property for more than x days a year?
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
Absolutely, that’s why I tried to frame it as high to most but not everyone.

In regards to being cheaper to buy than to build, that’s certainly possible. Depends on your skillset.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
What is the app?
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
All valid reasons, but I think my point was moreso if they find themselves posting on MicroAcquire, they will likely end up in my #3, whether they intended to or not, and rightfully so.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
No shame in my #3 above. I'm not an expert, but typically multiples range from 1-4x annual profit, but I've heard through the grapevine that some folks are paying 5-10x. So absolutely list on MicroAcquire.

If it's very profitable, then they might consider talking to FEInternational (or another firm like them). They take a cut, though. But they do pay referral fees, so make sure you get that cut!

Edit: Before someone says I'm crazy for saying things sell for 1x annual profit, I'm not saying that's typical for a brilliant business. It's more typical for something with heavy maintenance, or with really low profits. If you're really interested, check out the link in my bio.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
Yeah that's messed up. Any time you're buying anything, but especially a business, you need to do your due diligence.

Perhaps I'm naive, but I think your risk in buying a business goes down if the current owner under-appreciates what they have, and you have the skills to do it better than them.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
If you're interested in buying and/or selling small projects, you can typically expect to pay more than $5k for something that's making any consistent amount of money.

You're also unlikely to find a great deal on a really special project on a marketplace. People who post on marketplaces like Flippa or MicroAcquire or SideProjectors (there're dozens of them) have either:

1. Realized the time it takes to maintain is not worth the revenues/profits

2. Realized the income is not sustainable and are trying to cash out at the end of a great run

3. Realized that some folks are willing to pay very high multiples and will list their projects at prices most (but not all) people will balk at.

If you're really interested in taking over a project that's profitable, network with people, do cold emailing, and find opportunities to take over projects that the owners are simply not interested in any more.

In other words, look for the elderly couple who is ready to move on from owning their profitable, outdated shop.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
This is totally off topic but I'm a huge fan of your work!
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
Me neither.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
This 1000%.

I was an ML engineer, and to me it was far more about data management/cleaning than nitty gritty algorithms improvements, but that's definitely not industry standard.

I've also found "Product Engineer" job listings to range from essentially just a backend engineer to a product designer who codes.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
This is really cool! Clearly a lot of thought went into making it.

That said, I feel like the otters could have just made a bulletin board to solve their problem
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
This beautiful but 5 minutes in and my 2015 macbook pro cannot handle it.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
I saw this exact thing pop up on ProductHunt at some point in the last year. Sorry, I don't remember the name, but it was an iOS app.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
I believe Jane Jacobs also discusses the same point in her book The Death and Life of Great American Cities.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
Instagram already has marketplace features, and personally it lost its rarified space vibes to me a long time ago.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
I agree with the parent comment.

I understood what the problem your product was solving from the title of this Launch HN thread, but viewing the landing page, I think there's big room for improvement for how you explain that.

I think a few things would help:

- Revise your copy to speak more plainly. You're addressing folks working on many different parts of the product, but the language comes off as jargon. As a starting point, I think the title of this thread is way clearer

"Keep product text in sync from design to production" -- Makes sense

"manage and componentize the words across their product from design to production." -- I have no idea what that means

- Replace all of the screenshots and graphics. I see this done a lot, where screenshots are shown and the reader is supposed to understand what's happening, but is not often effective, because they don't understand the context for the screenshots, and it's not clear what part of the screenshot they should be focusing on. I would suggest you provide a very simple clear animation that demonstrates the "magic" behind your application. If it's syncing copy across many different tools and stages of the product, show that magic happening. In other words, if a reader saw nothing but this graphic/animation would they understand what your product is offering them? The demo video is not what I'm referring to, although it is helpful and should remain on the page, maybe even move it up a bit.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
Today I checked my spam folder for the first time in months, thanks to having read this thread.

Low and behold there was an email in there that was fairly important.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
Not everything is held together with nails.
alex_g
·5 anni fa·discuss
No because he can leave if he wanted to. He stresses that- if someone gave him $2 million he would stay.