Discuss limited rights to use or distribute a product in a specific context.
Software assets and business-in-a-box
Built as products. Packaged so serious buyers can review them cleanly.
High Caliber keeps customer app sales separate from business-buyer conversations. Each review pathway can cover the product, technical stack, website assets, support workflow, marketing material, known limits, transfer manifest, and affiliate/continuing-income treatment schedule. No revenue or profit claims are made.
Local scaffold only. Not published. No enquiry form, offer, payment, data collection, or public listing is live.
Path separation
Customers buy software. Business buyers review project assets.
These routes must stay separate so ordinary customers are not confused by acquisition language and business buyers do not see normal product pages as a data room.
Explore white-label, joint distribution, or specialist market collaboration.
Review transfer-ready code, docs, marketing, support, and known-limits material.
Keep building the product privately if buyer fit, proof, or legal review is not ready.
Available draft asset pages
Current software asset pathways.
Aperture Library Rescue
Recovery/export pathway for legacy Aperture libraries.
Bento Database Rescue
Legacy Bento-style database inspection and export pathway.
BlackBerry Backup Extractor
Old BlackBerry backup review and export pathway.
MindBridge
Mind-map and knowledge-workflow conversion pathway.
Buyer pack contents
What a serious review pack should contain.
Product overview, customer problem, technical stack, package inventory, support/refund/delivery drafts, website/product assets, transfer manifest, marketing copy, known limitations, launch gates, and affiliate/continuing-income treatment schedule.
No guaranteed revenue, no guaranteed recovery outcomes, no official affiliation with platform owners, no customer database transfer, and no live payment or analytics stack in this local prototype.
Status
Prelaunch static scaffold. Public systems remain approval-gated.
This page improves the business-buyer sales pathway visually and structurally, but it does not publish anything or collect enquiries. Any real buyer communication, data-room material, legal statement, or transaction route still needs explicit approval.