Awesome seeing you here, I remember checking out your site when I was doing R&D before I actually started building!
We heavily focus on the tech of the products and actively hunt the ones with great code quality. That’s also the reason we have a few people that do code reviews and generally stay away from no code stuff or outdated projects. So we try to keep things low quantity but high quality. That makes us pretty niche.
The buyers we want to attract will most likely be people that want to save development time and costs by buying existing products and iterating on them with their own team (or themselves)
Another thing is, we actively go out of our way to attract buyers for our sellers. We use all our available channels to find a buyer that might fit a project. This is pretty hard to do but we are doing our best.
We heavily focus on the tech of the products and actively hunt the ones with great code quality. That’s also the reason we have a few people that do code reviews and generally stay away from no code stuff or outdated projects. So we try to keep things low quantity but high quality. That makes us pretty niche.
The buyers we want to attract will most likely be people that want to save development time and costs by buying existing products and iterating on them with their own team (or themselves)
Another thing is, we actively go out of our way to attract buyers for our sellers. We use all our available channels to find a buyer that might fit a project. This is pretty hard to do but we are doing our best.
Hope that answers your question!