Single listing
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
All amounts exclude VAT.
- Publish 1 listing
- Anonymous or visible contact details
- Save as draft possible
No payment before publication.
For one business with a selectable duration.
1 month
All amounts exclude VAT.
No payment before publication.
For regular sellers with several listings.
3 active listings
Billed yearly. All amounts exclude VAT.
No payment before publication.
Selling software is usually more than transferring code. Buyers want to understand the product, users, revenue, rights, technical condition, support, operations and handover. A structured listing makes the offer credible without promising more than what is actually available.
The listing should explain which problem the software solves, which audience it serves, which functions exist, how mature the product is and how it is used today. Active users, customers, sectors, languages, integrations and use cases help buyers understand the commercial substance.
Licenses, subscriptions, customer projects, maintenance, support, renewals, hosting costs and recurring revenue show whether the software can continue after handover. Sellers should also name support load, open obligations, churn and any dependence on their own know-how.
Architecture, tech stack, repository, documentation, tests, security, data, dependencies, open-source licenses, intellectual property and technical debt influence buyer trust. Transparent information helps separate a maintainable solution from a product that first needs substantial work.
If the offer mainly covers a technical base without an operated product, Sell source code may be more precise. If the value mainly lies in an existing mobile or web application, Sell app may describe the offer better.
It means offering an existing software product with functions, rights, code, users, contracts, documentation, access, support and handover terms.
Product, audience, functions, users, revenue, contracts, code, rights, licenses, security, documentation, support, hosting and handover matter.
Yes, where revenue exists. Licenses, subscriptions, maintenance, customer projects and costs help buyers understand the economic potential.
Describe stack, architecture, repository, documentation, tests, dependencies, security and known limits in a clear and verifiable way.
Technical debt, known bugs, open contracts, dependencies, unclear rights, weak documentation or high support load should be transparent.
Code, repositories, access, accounts, documentation, data, contracts, keys, environment, hosting, usage rights and support should be clarified.
Source code is more suitable when the offer mainly covers the technical base, not an operated product with customers, revenue or support.
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