Codebases & enterprise assets

Upload your codebase and get paid

HUD helps owners package codebases, internal tools, business data, and operating context into assets frontier AI teams can evaluate, license, and buy.

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Codebases available5
estimated total payout$25,000At $5,000 per qualified codebase
value per codebase
Best fit

Repos with real business logic, usage history, and supporting operational records.

Bigger packages

Code plus tickets, docs, chats, database shape, and workflows is stronger than code alone.

Buyer priority

Assets that teach agents how expert teams decide, ship, debug, and support software.

desirable qualities

What makes a codebase valuable?

Buyers are not just looking for files. They want the decisions, constraints, and workflows around the software so AI systems can learn from how real teams operated.

Production history

Repositories that powered real products, internal tools, infrastructure, or customer-facing workflows are more valuable than demos.

Complete engineering context

Design docs, tickets, pull requests, commit history, incident notes, and release plans help buyers understand why the system exists.

Runnable or reconstructable setup

Dockerfiles, env examples, seed data, scripts, CI config, or clear setup notes make the asset easier to evaluate and reuse.

Clean rights and approvals

You can verify ownership, licensing, and authority to sell the artifact without exposing customer contracts or restricted IP.

Enterprise assets that raise value

The strongest submissions combine software with the records that show how the company used it.

Internal APIs and services
Databases, schemas, and BI warehouses
Slack, Teams, Discord, or support threads
Jira, Linear, Asana, or ticket history
Confluence, Notion, docs, wikis, and runbooks
CRM records, sales workflows, and customer operations

Signals buyers ask for

These details help HUD triage the asset and route it to the right buyers.

Legacy stack with long-lived business logic
Modern SaaS codebase with real user workflows
Domain-specific data that shows expert decisions
Tests, traces, logs, or eval cases attached to the repo
Clear boundaries for PII, secrets, customer data, and licenses
Founder, CTO, admin, or estate authority to transfer assets
sample testimonials

Consultancies are helping teams turn old code into new revenue

HUD gave our portfolio clients a clear path to monetize retired product code without turning it into a months-long services project.

Maya ChenPartner, Northstar AI Advisory

The buyer diligence is focused on the context around the code, which is exactly where enterprise software assets become valuable.

Julian OrtizManaging Director, Alloy Systems Group

For technical diligence teams, the calculator and packaging flow make it easier to explain potential upside to founders and operators.

Priya RamanPrincipal, Meridian Data Consulting
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You do not need to upload everything to start

Start with a description of what exists, who owns it, and what systems surround it. HUD can help scope access, redaction, and review before any sensitive transfer.

1Inventory the repo and surrounding enterprise systems
2Confirm rights, sensitivity, and transfer constraints
3Package code, docs, data, and workflow context for buyer review
4Move qualified submissions into vendor opportunities

Have a codebase, dataset, or enterprise archive worth evaluating?

Tell us what you have. A strong submission can start with a repo, but the surrounding business context is what makes it more valuable.