In the first month 10 No-Code products got acquired via No-Code Sale π
This is beyond our own expectations and very encouraging.
So time to celebrate, with an overview of the deals closed so far π₯³
Celebrating this milestone,
we're motivated to help more busy No-Code makers sell old builds.
Our next event is on March 29,
and in the mean time you can find the current batch on nocodesale.com.
Firsts
Competing with the other pitchers of the first event,
the honour of the first official No-Code Sale deal went to Kieran,
selling 30 Days of Marketing to Ilze and Filip π
In the mean time, KP was the first to sell his old build via our directory at nocodesale.com, selling No-Code Hub to Shlomo π₯³
Fast forwarding to February, the first deal of our second event is confirmed by Jacob,
selling Artifec to William π
Toppers
The most popular pitch so far was Mark Bowleyβs about Maker Demos.
Out of 9 bids, he decided Imanie was the best fit to take over this product to grow it further π
Lee even sold two products already. He was our first pitcher, opening the No-Code Garage Sale on January 25. Quickly after that, his product FocusTweet got acquired by Leoul and Max.
Lee also sold Makery, which he built together with Sathya. They sold this to Justin, excited to take this to the next level π
On the other side, we also have a buyer who acquired two products already. In addition to Artifec mentioned above, William also acquired the resource directory Nocodetools.fyi
Other acquisitions
Katt @kattrisen also listed an old build for sale: Domainiacs, which she built during a Build Weekend.
After his wife saw this at nocodesale.com and forwarded it to him, Steve reached out to Katt and is now the new owner, planning to build this out over the next months.
Similar to Katt, Shu also sold a product she build to learn No-Code and practice: the Visual Skill Directory, which she recently built during the No-Code MVP Bootcamp.
While Shu doesnβt have time to market this properly, Malcolm sees a lot of opportunities for this product and therefore is eager to take this out of Shu's hands now to grow further π
And completing the first 10 sales, Zach sold Paper Matters. Zach is on a mission to build 12 products in 12 months. Starting in January, he built this little AI product to generate handwritten cards.
After seeing his pitch at the event on February 22, Rob was happy to acquire this, as this fits well with some other ideas Rob is tinkering with π‘
Weβre looking forward to follow these product to see how the new others will grow them from here.
Celebrating this milestone, we're motivated to help more busy No-Code makers sell old builds.
Our next event is on March 29, and in the mean time you can find the current batch on nocodesale.com π