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Projects with differentiated product value and a credible path to paid usage. Can scale well, but requires productization, packaging, and pricing discipline.
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5 live listings
Live listings are platforms currently available to open source projects.
Code Code Ship
Code Code Ship helps developers sell paid packages, licenses, and premium versions through language-native package workflows.

IndieMaker
Indiemaker is a marketplace for buying and selling side projects, micro-SaaS products, domains, and small online businesses.

Infatica
Infatica sells residential, mobile, and datacenter proxy access, with an opt-in peer network and affiliate revenue program.

MemberSpace
MemberSpace lets website owners put memberships, subscriptions, and other paid access controls around content and communities.

PrivJs
PrivJs is a marketplace for selling premium npm packages and other developer tooling through a managed registry.
Historical records: 4 discontinued listings
Historical records are kept for research and comparison, not as active recommendations.

Bytepack
Bytepack was a hosted service for packaging and selling software to developers and enterprise customers.

Gitstore
Gitstore was a storefront for selling access to repositories, packages, and other developer assets through subscription or one-time purchase plans.

License Zero
License Zero was a dual-licensing toolchain for selling paid commercial-use permissions for open source software.

XS Code
XS Code was a platform for selling paid subscriptions, commercial licenses, and premium support on top of open source projects.