I've already got a tonne of scripts and such, and every time I go to push it to github I stop and go... wait, don't help the competition.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who's thought along such lines
yeah like buy... no... sell... no... adderall... (great name btw adder 'of' all)
solution: you are oversimplifying and trying to be the James Bond of business
there's like at least three contradictions: simplicity, obscurity, and business all at once. not gonna happen. pick one.
there is no competition when there are few
they will beg to play because they are all on Mars with few options, just like you
there is furious competition at the brink of success
some do well some not so much
there is no competition when there are many
the system is at message saturation and so there are always those who won't match your offering even if you are not in in the top 25
the critical part: the one, who helps the community evolve from few to many, and, who survives the valley of fire in the middle, wins.
or we could just call this thing off because others might leap ahead. so what? adapt. get back in the game. keep it alive.
besides: you can always beat them by adapting faster than they do even if they have your system.