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President of a 200+ person software company helping people make money online. I’ve seen the dark side—fake gurus, overpriced courses, and overhyped side hustles. My background: early tech startup employee (raised $100M+, unicorn, IPO), investment banker ($100M avg deal size), consultant (multiple exits), and now president of a top company in the space. I’m building a community-powered database of side hustles—filterable by time, money, skills, ROI, and real influencer reviews. My mission is to help people find what they’re here for—and make a living doing it. My vision is to create a world where people don’t just survive doing what they “can” do—they thrive doing what they were born to do. Would love to connect and get feedback and possibly some beta users!
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Founder & Leadership at Moonlite
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Best online communities to get feedback from people looking for side hustles
Hey guys - I'm new to the whole online community world.
I'm developing a community-powered database product that documents the key metrics on all the side hustles out there, creators promoting them and the tools needed to get started.
The problem is that information on side hustles is very scattered across forums, videos, blogs, chatGPT research, etc. There's no one place (that I'm aware of!) that has consolidated all this scattered information into one place that makes it very easy to sort, filter and compare what is out there, decipher what is real, and match with what is best for you depending on your skills and resources.
How do you get rid of unwanted business?
When I interviewed one founder, he mentioned a few sites where you can sell your business, such as:
Acquire
BizBuySell
Flippa
GetAcquired
Reddit (yeah, this one too)
Is Experience as a Founder good to get a corporate job?
After spending the last few years building an AI startup within a corporate setup navigating ambiguity, owning end-to-end execution, wearing multiple hats I m now stepping into the job market.
But here s the catch:
When you apply as a founder, even within a structured organization, it often raises eyebrows more than interest. Was it just a title? Was it too niche? Was it too independent to translate into team-based environments?