Weak_Organization524

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[–] Weak_Organization524@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

The project sounds relatively unique (not many like this are being sold), and you completed it in 2 months, then the alternative for the buyer is to hire someone else to complete it in two months. With $100k average annual engineering salary that would take them $17k. If you add cost of hiring and freelancer premium, it might be $25k. And that would take a risk of the project not getting completed, or ending up just poorly done, plus just waiting additional ~2-3 months. So it would make sense for them to buy a ready & working thing for $30k if they are not in a hurry and for $60k+ if they are. These numbers go down proportionally if engineer salaries are lower around the buyer

That said, I agree you should just give a starting number and state that you’re open to negotiate. But I think you should start with $30k or even $60k if you get a signal that the buyer can afford it, is surrounded by highly paid engineers and has a good idea of what they are going to get from it (as opposed to casually asking)