kidnapping your family in Russia makes you vulnerable, what precautions do you take so i can be sure Russian government can not get to my data thru you ?
If you think Putin is going to kidnap someone's family to force a developer to hand over data that you put into a MS Teams wiki, you certainly have delusions of grandeur.
I also love side projects and have done a few. What I was commenting on is "people using their expertise to make money". For me it's more of the opposite. I could have earned way more in traditional things but I do side project because I can select what I want to do.
Yes, but maybe this rose-tinted glasses, but it seems like every week we would have a story like yours, an essay from Patio11 on how much money Bingo Cards are making, Nathan Barry talking about how a book launch earnt him $50k in a weekend, Brennan Dunn launching a course for 5 figures etc.
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It's also free and built-in. Also, it isn't quite true that this functionality is missing as it is provided by the full Office 365 offering (Office 365 has a fully featured wiki).
Teams wiki is simple, because it's tied to channels that are frequently transient. Regardless, I wouldn't bank on any long-term advantage from having these features. MS could drop a Teams update tomorrow and render your entire business case moot (either by adding those missing features, or changing the API in some detrimental, to you, way, or making their offering better than yours).
I hope you do well, but .. you're directly competing with a core functionality (provided for free) in Teams. And that's a tough spot to be in, short-term and long-term. If you want to make a business from it, I would explore ways to pivot.