I remember starting work on GoldBucket it was around my second year of college. It was the first time I really wanted to do something serious for once. Rather than create just for the sake of passing time or as a hobby I built GoldBucket as my first experiment in building a useful software that people can use.
I did try getting myself some partners. Or people who would be interested in building things along with me. But I later felt that it was fruitless as for most part I understood that the students with me weren't interested in building things or had faith that I was serious about what I said I wanted to do.
So I took it upon myself to build a GoldBucket just so I could possibly generate some revenue and inspire others to join me. Neither of those plans of course ever panned out. What did pan out was whether I liked it or not, Adapt was officially a company with it's own product.