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GeneralRe: How do you sell your software to big companies? Pin
Mycroft Holmes29-Sep-23 12:50
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Nelek30-Sep-23 6:23
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Behzad Sedighzadeh2-Oct-23 8:34
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jkirkerx2-Oct-23 8:22
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I think in most cases, companies only buy proven software that has been running for a year or so, generates large sums of revenue, and has a team dedicated to it. In this case you would have to release it to the world to consume first and test the reaction. Like Figma, it ran free to use, and proved to be a technology worthy of owning so Adobe bought it. Or that guy that used AI to remove the background of product photos, and sold his app on Apple Store, and now Adobe is looking at it as well, or they are trying to copy it.

Most of these applications or software were backed by Venture Capital, companies like Softbank made investments and provided a staff of experts to make sure the investment pays off.

I know a guy that knows a guy that created stamps.com, and the guy cleared $75M USD for it, sold it to a company. And the same guy created the base code and interface for Uber Eats after that. Got paid in stocks and some cash. I heard he created a white paper on his project, and pitched it to several companies that he saw fit to use the technology. It's pretty much an opportunity for someone with capital to create money out of thin air, and follows the rules that Adam Smith laid out for Capitalism.

You would have to think about your vision or creation, and learn how to explain it in a simple way and document it on paper, and calculate it's profit or revenue potential, and learn to speak the language of money like an investor or capitalist, when you attempt to sell it. When you ready, send an email to the CEO of the company to pitch your software and see if the CEO has any interest, if not move on to the next company and keep pitching it until you sell it. Consider your next meeting a practice session because they don't have the authority to buy your software unless they need it to fill in a missing gap.
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GeneralMicrosoft kills loophole that let Windows 7 keys activate Windows 11 and 10 Pin
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GeneralI wonder if I should chance it Pin
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