At the moment I'm involved with several startups ...
The first one I'm a minor shareholder and leading the direction the architecture is moving, there's about 150 integrations into external providers, about 10 APIs which external clients can use depending on which functionality they need, three control panel type apps, a mobile app and I think it recently passed the 200 repositories mark in GitLab and all these apps are interconnected, so things are getting pretty huge. This startup has already been in business for quite a while and we're waiting for mid next year which should hopefully be the big day.
The second one I'm a majority shareholder, a co-founder, the only technical person in the startup, fully responsible for the whole tech stack and infrastructure - it involves two control panel apps, an admin app, four APIs, two mobile apps, a sales / sign-up app so that partners can sign-up people and get their commission, a CRM system with its own API that pushes data to several hundred websites, several other standalone components that interact with the system and a Core system that contains business logic and business processes and all the logic to coordinate these 15 other standalone-interconnected applications as well as the only application that has access to data (MySQL, Memcached, Redis, Google Datastore). Launch date is January 2016, still plenty of work to finish.
My own startup which I'm the founder of, focusses on starting up startups. Currently involved with several smaller projects which I also can't elaborate too much about. In the pipeline (which is currently part of my R&D effort) I'm building a conveyer-belt-like infrastructure / process to make it possible to spit out tech-startups / startups that requires heavy tech-investment in the same way physical goods are being manufactured in high-volume production plants. I've identified many places where tech in startups / new projects can be fast-tracked, but there's no way to fast-track that project as it requires significant time-investment to overcome many complexities and looking at all the other places I'm involved in, this R&D project doesn't get nearly enough time as it should. Next year we have another JV we'll potentially be taking on which we'll interconnect with the second startup I've mentioned - this startup will be heavy mobile driven, it's about time I get deep into the mobile space.
What do I want to do? Honestly, I think some time at the beach would be nice or some time to scuba exotic reefs at exotic islands, but as I know myself, after day four of trying to get some rest, I'll be knee-deep into my R&D projects again.