I've built a Twitter photo sharing service which has survived through Twitter's API changes and even when they started to allow photo uploads directly. The service is still used with 5000-7000 photos uploaded daily with 4mm pageviews per month. There's just under 4m photos stored on S3 and just under a million tokened users. There's a Safari, Chrome and Firefox browser plugin, iOS app and Android app in the wild. It runs 100% on auto-pilot.
I've been paying for hosting out of pocket as most users are outside of the US, banner revenue barely covers the costs to host it.
Any suggestions on what I should do? Thoughts are:
- Rebrand and relaunch it
- Sell it
- Shut it down
Any ideas on what I should do?