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Built an app as a student, not sure what to do with it, looking for advice (i will not promote)
I'm a 19-year old student. I spent months building an app that helps with sales/cold calling. It turns a contact list into a calling queue logs the outcomes tracks follow-ups and has an analytics dashboard. It's like a CRM for solo salespeople and marketing teams , its gamified to be fun and motivating for the sales people Now around 10 people are using it. I shared it with them directly not through the Play Store because I can't afford the $25 fee. I didn't do any marketing it just spread through word of mouth. The problem is, I'm a full-time student with no money. I can't publish, market. Grow it properly. I don't have the time to run it as a business. I'm thinking of selling my app, including the code, design and concept.. I'm not sure if it's worth it with no revenue and just a few users. Here are some questions I'm stuck on: \* Is selling my app as an asset an idea at this stage or am I wasting my time? \* Should I try to get users before selling it? \* Is Acquire a place to list my app at this early stage? \* Has anyone else been in a situation? I'm not trying to promote anything. I just need advice from people who have been, through this before.
The project demonstrates impressive individual initiative and organic user interest, but it currently lacks the scalability, defensibility, and founder commitment required for venture capital. It is a hobbyist asset rather than a business, facing extreme capital constraints and operating in a highly saturated CRM market.