I want to avoid building a FE, payment integrations and user management so I can focus on data quality and latency.
Are there other places to sell an API (e.g. an API that converts multiple RSS feeds to analytics reports) or have you or someone you know successfully made maore than break-even on an API marketplace?
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API Products are a good fit for technical founders
This article focuses on API product ideas. Why?
API products are low-friction for the customer - you aren't asking a user to fundamentally change their behaviour, you are just solving a problem they already had and allowing them get on with their work. Let bigger startups build high-friction software that changes habits (note-taking, project management tools, etc) and focus on "plumbing" if you're a solo founder.
API products involve interesting technical challenges - as a technical founder you probably suffer from Shiny Object Syndrome where you keep getting bored of a product you've built and want to build a new one. You're more likely to stay interested in a product as a technical founder if it presents interesting technical challenges, and APIs can be good for that.
API products don't require heavy investment in UX - if you're a technical founder and design isn't your strong suit, API products are a perfect fit. Customers of API products care less about how the landing page and user dashboards look, and care more about whether the API "just works" to solve their problem.
API products enjoy less churn - this one is a hypothesis but arguably if you create an API product and integrate with your customer's platform, it will take a long while for them to churn. Anecdata; there are API products that I have been a paying customer of for years.
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[0] https://www.bannerbear.com/journey-to-10k-mrr/
[1] https://www.bannerbear.com/blog/1001-saas-product-ideas/
We integrated the PG only after 3 months when we received at least one email per day for an entire week. In between, we were quickly patching the servers when needed, listening to the paid customers and building features and making improvements.
If you use Divjoy, this would be 1-2 days' effort.
If there's a market for what you're selling, don't be afraid to set up your own site. Even if you also sell on an API marketplace.
Depending on what you're selling, perhaps also consider connecting with Zapier?