Nureply Inc.
Nureply Inc. remains active after the Nureply SaaS product was sold. Today it publishes Banana Lens, Supa VPN and Paddly.
The company name carries the history of the exit. The operating focus has moved to mobile products.
Two operating companies, eight live iOS apps, three niche storefronts, a separate eSIM business, current experiments, and an archive of products that came before them.
Nureply Inc. remains active after the Nureply SaaS product was sold. Today it publishes Banana Lens, Supa VPN and Paddly.
The company name carries the history of the exit. The operating focus has moved to mobile products.
Vigilainte now develops and operates mobile apps, including Race Widgets, Voice To-do, Kalorie, UVMAXXING and Vibideo.
The public Vigilainte website still reflects an abandoned cybersecurity direction. It is not an accurate description of the current business.
AI photo editing for headshots, portraits, Polaroid-style effects, enhancements and creative transformations. It is the portfolio’s strongest current organic-discovery asset and the main unit-economics baseline.
A Formula racing companion with live session data, driver radio, race-control messages, standings, reminders, historical statistics and widgets. Acquired, substantially rewritten and returned to active operation.
An AI video generator built as the closest product adjacency to Banana Lens. Early sales validated willingness to pay; the current question is whether acquisition and repeat usage can become predictable.
A voice-first task companion designed to reduce the effort between thinking of something and recording it.
An AI-assisted food and calorie scanner. Live, early, and still required to prove meaningful demand and retention.
A focused UV-index utility. It is intentionally small, but still has to prove that the niche can support distribution and use.
A secure-proxy and VPN application. It is a live portfolio asset, not currently the primary growth focus.
A companion app for Paddle sellers, bringing revenue statistics, notifications and widgets closer to the people operating software businesses.
Portable networking, VPN routers and remote-access hardware from an established global brand with a committed technical user community. The opportunity started with a simple gap: people wanted the products, but reliable local availability was weak.
Türkiye’s authorized store for Enhance Automotive’s S3XY Buttons, Commander and Knob products, giving Tesla drivers physical controls and deeper customization.
A curated automotive-accessory storefront for products chosen for design, material quality, usefulness and long-term satisfaction rather than catalog size.
A separate eSIM business selling travel connectivity. Sales have started; the operating question is contribution margin, repeat purchase behavior and whether partnerships can create defensible distribution.
A cumulative paid leaderboard launched into the outbid wave. The ranking changes when somebody pays more. The numbers are public, including the awkward early ones.
Started as an internal tool for a software agency, reached more than a thousand international customers, attracted institutional investment and became my first major software exit.
A tool for writing, scheduling and publishing Twitter threads. It became an early lesson in building for a clear workflow and selling a small software asset.
A fast portfolio builder that pulled a person’s online presence into one page. A weekend idea that grew much larger than planned.
The software-development agency before Nureply. Its client-acquisition problem became the reason Nureply existed.
Native iOS utilities and client work came before the current portfolio: an Ekşi Sözlük reader, a panorama splitter, and the official iOS app built for Simple Analytics among them.