Thanks for your reply.
Do you have a direction on the project, and how much time are you planning to spend on it? I mean, for example, a gambling website or file convertor could be a website/software that runs automatically and create passive income, but the size and direction are completely different. Currency exchange website "could" be a good idea too, but it takes more time as well as money to build up, and there could also be some risk involved.
I always have some kind of idea on this area, but I'm half-developer who can only read code but can't write one myself. Maybe there's an opportunity for us to find the balance and create some amazing projects together.
Best regards,
I'm not into website development. I develop software. For a direction, there really doesn't need to be one. The direction can change based on any idea and I would encourage partners to think of niches and ideas that are in all sorts of industries and markets. I spend all day working on software and debugging it (although lately, like I've said, I haven't had many ideas to develop software for). The actual time creating the software is rather quick, but debugging it can take quite a while in most cases. After that it's just a matter of running it on a computer and it will gather things to sell for money or make money directly.
Thanks for your interest.
Thanks for your feedback.
In my own opinion, any business will require a rough direction to move on. It doesn't have to be very detailed, but enough for us to set up the course, instead of finding a needle in the ocean. For example, we can set up a direction on how do we benefit from the software/bot, short or long term, one-time purchasing or subscribing. For short term&one time purchasing, we can create a mobile game bot as you mentioned; for long term&subscribing, we can create something similar to "Whoscall", but being used on email.
After we have a direction, then we do research on which software can we take as reference, which game should we work on, who is our target audience, what functions should we add, how do we promote the software, etc.
I'm not familiar with your ability and skill set, so the ideas above are just something come up in my mind randomly, the main purpose is pointing out that we should at least have a rough direction, otherwise there are just too many options.
Please let me know what's in your mind, and let's see if we can figure out something.
Best regards,