Looking for ideas on how to monetize a tool + account infrastructure I built

Zero1987

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Hey everyone,


I’m looking for some outside perspective because I’m not really sure what the smartest direction would be here.

Some time ago I built a private tool that works in a similar way to an antidetect browser. I originally developed it for my own business where I was running and managing multiple social media accounts.

At the moment I still have a fairly large inventory of accounts left from that period — around 1000+ aged Instagram accounts and roughly 200–300 TikTok accounts. I used them for my previous business model, but I’m no longer running that business.

Along with that, I also still have the software I built. It allows managing large numbers of accounts and there’s no real limit on how many profiles can be added. More accounts could always be added to the database if needed.

Just to clarify — I’m not looking to sell the software or the account base. I’m mainly trying to figure out what kind of business model could be built around this infrastructure.

Right now I’m basically sitting on the tool and the accounts and wondering what the smartest way to turn this into revenue would be.

If anyone has experience with similar setups or ideas about possible directions, I’d really appreciate hearing your thoughts.


Thanks in advance.
 
You already have valuable assets with the tool and aged accounts. One option is using the accounts to drive traffic to affiliate or CPA offers. Another idea is offering social media growth or promotion services to businesses using your infrastructure. You could also turn the tool into a private subscription for marketers who manage many accounts. I would start with traffic and affiliate offers since you can test and monetize them quickly without needing clients.
 
If I were in your position, I’d probably start by using the accounts to drive traffic to affiliate or CPA offers and see what niches respond well. It’s usually the fastest way to validate whether the accounts can still produce results without needing clients or extra setup. Once you see consistent traffic or conversions, then you could think about expanding into things like managed promotion services or a private tool access for people who handle lots of accounts. Start simple, test what works, and scale from there.
 
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