I built these platforms. Real clients paid for them.
Now I’m selling the entire portfolio for reasons I’ll explain below.
Here’s what happened…
For the 2 decades, I ran a software development company building B2B platforms.
Not ideas. Not prototypes. Real, working systems that businesses paid for.
Revenue grew to over $1.3M.
This year I turned 51 and was planning to semi-retire and focus on consulting work, keeping these as passive income (as they’re pretty easy to sell).
However, an unexpected crypto windfall created a six-figure short-term capital gains tax bill.
My CPA suggested a solution: sell these platforms at the lowest possible price (without triggering any flags) and record a loss against my development expense and offset the tax bill.
To legally do this I need to find a buyer, who I have no previous history with, no shared connections (a total stranger to me, if you will) who I can sell these platforms to.
Which is why I can’t just sell to my neighbor or create a fake paper transaction.
Because I’ve already made my money back on these – this isn’t about maximizing the sales price…
It’s about finding a buyer who can move quick (like yesterday) so I can get my paperwork proving I sold these to a “total stranger.”
Which is why I listed the platforms for sale.
…and here you are, reading this right now.
There’s a few things you need to know about this business and these platforms.
They have:
✓ Served real clients for years
✓ Generated $1.3M+ in actual revenue
✓ Been iterated based on real market feedback
✓ Stable, production-tested code
✓ Complete documentation and deployment systems
The hard part is done. The market validation, the iterations, the debugging, the client feedback loops… all finished.
Simple answer: This is an asset sale, not a business sale. Even though the business is fully operational and generating income to this day.
Real answer: Including clients would require:
This doesn’t solve my tax plan, and it creates a mess for you.
What you’re getting instead:
Clean assets with zero baggage:
– Production-ready platforms (no inherited technical debt)
– Complete control over pricing and positioning
– Freedom to run as SaaS with monthly recurring revenue
– No transition complexity or shared liability
I sold these platforms as one-time sales for ($2K-$15K each) because…
…there was very little support needed after the sale, zero additional development and it was easy to scale.
Sold. Delivered. Done.
You can sell them however you want though.
SaaS. White-Label. One Time Sale. MSP. Shared Revenue. Growth Partner.
I know what you’re thinking: “The price is too low. What’s wrong with them?”
Nothing. Here’s the reality:
Think for a moment about all of the listings, businesses for sale and deals you’ve looked at and ask yourself…
When’s the last time you had the chance to buy $400,000 worth of real, working software with a proven history of revenue?
Not an idea. Not a template.
Real software.
Proven. Documented.
Ready To Go.
This isn’t a “maybe someday” deal.
There’s eight real, proven, production-ready platforms you can own with minimal investment or risk.
Are the wheels in your head turning yet?
The opportunity is real. The platforms are real. The selling price is real.






+ 2024 is 200K+ and so far 2025 YTD is (around $180K or so)
Yes. 100% full source code, databases, documentation code-bot, and Docker files — everything.
You can use, modify, rebrand, resell, or repackage them however you want.
No royalties. No restrictions. 100% ownership.
Yes, everything will be all setup and ready to launch.
There’s full documentation with step-by-step instructions included if you wan’t to do the install yourself or share with your developer.
Roughly about $15/month per platform for hosting, plus about $25/month total for email and SMS services.
Yes — 90-day code warranty. Every platform is stable, tested, and bug-free.
These are mature products that have been live and producing for years.
PHP + MySQL (LAMP stack), fully custom framework — no external libraries, no license fees, minimal upkeep.
All platforms were built on the same bullet-proof code architecture which runs…
→ Facebook
→ Wikipedia
→ WordPress (43% of the entire internet)
→ Slack
→ Etsy
Platforms are built as Multi-tenant SaaS architecture.
“It’s going to be easier to find a client than a job…”
AI will take pretty much everyone’s job (maybe not electricians) but for the rest, its only a matter of time.
Nope. These are plug-and-play.
If you want to enhance them later, PHP devs are easy to find and affordable ($15–$45/hr).
You can also connect them to AI code editors and add features yourself (all instructions and prompts for this are included).
Yes. 100% correct.
No limits, no licenses, no fine print.
Once you buy, they’re yours forever — to use, customize, or sell for any price you want.
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