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September 1, 2025

He Raised $500,000 For His Vibe Coded Fashion Website

Gustav LinderGustav LinderFounder of Look $500,000 funds raised

📝 From a recent article about vibe coding success stories…


When Gustav Linder had an idea to build an AI-powered fashion website, he had never written a line of code in his life. Undeterred by his lack of technical ability, he turned to Loveable and vibe coded a minimum viable product for his vision.


The result is “Look,” an AI-powered fashion stylist with e-commerce functionality baked in so you can purchase any recommendations you find—built with zero manual coding and 100 percent prompting.


The site attracted users, which prompted investors to back Linder with $500,000. He’s been working on Look full time since April.


Later in the article…

An internal tool doesn’t have to be complex or polished to generate significant value, and that’s where we’re seeing AI agents starting to shine. These simple tools can save countless hours, result in major cost reductions, and allow us to bring our ideas to life in record time.

Learn to use a vibe coding tool like Loveable, and you’ll be well equipped to pursue whatever business ideas tickle your fancy 🚀

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Published on September 01, 2025 14:13

$500 Setup + $50/Month For This Simple Automation

💬 Parijat Software got talking to the owner of an auto repair shop, who had an annoying problem…

He gets a lot of emails asking for quotes, but most don’t include complete vehicle information. He only checks emails at night after work, so if info is missing, he just replies asking for details. Then he has to wait until the next evening to send the actual quote. He said he loses a lot of customers because of that delay.

So Parijat set up a “simple n8n automation” that…

Watches for new emails asking for quotesSends the owner an SMS if the email has full vehicle infoAuto-replies asking for missing details if info is incompleteNotifies the owner via SMS when the missing info is received

Pricing 👇


this is our first job for auto repair domain so fee is not that high.. $500 for setup and $50/mo for hosting, support/maintenance…


It only took a few hours to build. Been running for a couple weeks and he says it’s already helped him a lot.


For automation folks, this might be another niche to sell automation.


I reckon every small business has several inefficiencies along those lines that a simple n8n or Make automation could solve 🤖

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Published on September 01, 2025 13:41

Making Money From Taylor Swift’s Engagement

Fery KaszoniFery KaszoniFounder of Search Intelligence £10 Million approximate annual revenue

Last week Taylor Swift announced her engagement on Instagram 💍

Digital PR specialist Fery Kaszoni tweeted a couple of days later…


For this specific placement, we did a story for our property client:


How to replicate the garden where Taylor got engaged, on a budget.


We wrote up the tips within minutes.


We found journalists who write about Taylor Swift, general lifestyle and gardening.


We sent them the email.


Within hours, the story started landing big links, as every journalist needs a fresh and unique angle to vibe with the Taylor engagement trend


It is still not too late to react, as there is a lot of buzz right now about the engagement.


I’ve heard this referred to as “news jacking,” where you leverage big news stories to land press mentions and backlinks for you or your clients 💪

Sounds like it’s the core service Fery offers via his agency, which earns about £10M per year.

Lots of demand for this kind of service, and fun work if you’re creative 👍

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Published on September 01, 2025 13:26

She Earns Up To $10K/Month Making Short Videos

Alexa MachadoAlexa MachadoUGC Creator $7500 approximate monthly revenue

Alexa Machado gets paid to create User Generated Content (UGC) 😎

She recommends you give it a try…

If you don’t mind being in front of a camera I’m a UGC creator making ads and content for brands! It was my side hustle and now I make 5-10k a month with it!! All you need is a smartphone to film with 🙂

See examples of her work here 👈

Elsewhere she talks about pricing…

I just finished collabs for lip syncing and shorter videos for 150/video. Going rate for UGC is around 200 and short videos around 100-150. The pay is for the fact that the brand will be generating $ from the content + the effort put into prepping and filming, not the length of the video itself

Related 👇

$40,000 in Year 1 With a 4-Hour Work WeekFrom Struggling Influencer to $8000/Month as a UGC CreatorUse This App To Generate UGC Videos For Clients
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Published on September 01, 2025 13:04

Earning $10K Per Day From Repackaged Software

Sander StageSander StageCo-founder of Buildable $300,000 estimated monthly revenue

Check out Buildable.co 👀

The All-In-One Platform For Your Online Course Business

In the video on the homepage, co-founder Sander Stage says he earned $6M+ selling his own courses 🤑

But he was using several tools to run his course biz, costing him $2000/mo…

Eventually, I decided something had to be done and thus Buildable was born, essentially a software that combines all the competitors’ tools into one unified platform [for only $127/mo]

The kicker: Sander didn’t build his platform from scratch 😏

It’s actually just a white-labeled version of HighLevel (aff link), customized and marketed to course creators.

Says on the Buildable homepage that they have +6k creators on the platform.

Which means they must be earning at least $300,000 per month (could actually be 2x that) 💰

I’ve seen dozens of examples of HighLevel-based businesses following this playbook…

Pick a niche (ideally one you have some experience with)White label HighLevel and customize select features as neededPromote it as your own software built especially for that niche
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Published on September 01, 2025 12:33

August 25, 2025

This Work Ain’t Always Fun But It Can Pay “Ridiculously Well”

WDID1000WDID1000AI Trainer $1,064 earnings in 1 month

I wrote about Data Annotation before, a site that pays you to train AI 🤖

One guy reported earning $25/hour “fact-checking” the output of various AI models.

No experience, flexible schedule, perfect for introverts.

Two people recently shared how much they earned from the same site in July 👇

$1,064$420.13

The second guy says he typically puts in 10-15 hours per week, which equates to about $10/hour 🤑

Someone else commented…


There’s no waitlist, but there’s a fairly long entry test that not everyone passes. The work can range from something super fun and easy (I had one recently where I just had to generate images with distortions and classify the distortion, super simple) to absolutely grueling (pages on pages of instructions, create long rubrics for a long prompt + system prompt, evaluate and edit at every step based on your rubric).


To be fair, some of the hard work pays ridiculously well and if you do a good job, you eventually have an endless amount of it available. But again, it’s not fun work.


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Published on August 25, 2025 09:31

Earning €125,000/Year From His Job Boards

Wouter MeensWouter MeensEntrepreneur €125,000 annual revenue

💬 Wouter Meens tweets

Over the past year, my job boards generated around €125,000 in total revenue, with a profit margin of approximately 95%. About 85% of that revenue came from my two largest job boards.

He doesn’t name them but one is likely sustainablejobs.nl, a niche Dutch-language job board 🇳🇱

How Wouter started that…


for about 9 months we send out messages on Instagram (this was 2021) to organizations in sustainability and offer them to post unlimited amount of jobs for free. 


That way we received around 250 job posts in the first 9 months. Which gave a boost to website traffic via Google for Jobs, gave as content to share in socials (so the followers started to grow) and job seekers became more inclined to sign up for the jobs newsletter. 


then after 9 months we changed to paid job posts only.


The tough thing about this business model 👇


Job boards are two-sided marketplaces. No jobs = no candidates. No candidates = no jobs. It can take 2–3 years to grow from scratch.


A shortcut? Buy a job board with existing traffic and clients.


Sure, it costs money — but you skip the hardest part: the cold start.


Try Acquire.com or Jobboardsearch.com to find listings.


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Published on August 25, 2025 09:18

Learned This Skill On The Side To Earn $3000/Month

Chris MisterekChris MisterekWeb Designer $3000 monthly revenue

📝 From an interview with Chris Misterek…


About 6 years ago, Chris went through a split from his wife…


“I had to figure out a way fairly quickly to learn how to make some extra income on the side for me and my 3 daughters”…


He didn’t want to leave his full-time job, but his salary wasn’t enough to support him and his family.


A friend suggested he look into doing some web design. So, Chris found some free online courses and worked through them as quickly as he could…


Chris started out on a platform called Code Academy. At the time it was 100% free. (Chris said they now have some paid courses, but you can still access all the same stuff he did for free.)…


Chris’s first clients were all friends and family. He did his first job for free, then after that one he started a fair price as he was still learning.


He made $500 for his first website. Then he started doubling his rates, he charged $1,000 for his next job, then $2,000, then $4,000.


Before long he was earning $3000/month consistently with his web design side hustle 😎

I reckon there’s still plenty of opportunity in this space.

Much easier to build websites nowadays but most people don’t have time to figure it out themselves, would rather hire someone with a little experience.

That could be you 👍

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Published on August 25, 2025 08:35

$150K Per Month From a Niche Note-Taking App

Michael ReiderMichael ReiderCo-founder of Yung Sidekick $150,000 monthly revenue

💬 Pat Walls tweets


Free business idea based on a couple interesting tidbits i heard recently:


– Met a girl last week making $20k MRR with an AI note taking app for a very specific subset of therapists


– My mom, a therapist, is attending a webinar this week about how to utilize AI to automate the note writing process. She is very tech-averse


– Quote from my mom: “the worst part of being a therapist is having to write notes”


The biggest challenge is the HIPAA compliance etc, but that’s probably also a decent moat.


Meanwhile, Yung Sidekick is an AI note-taking app for mental health clinicians that earns $150K/month 🤯

Origin story…

During therapist interviews somebody casually mentioned that documentation swallowed absurd amounts of their time… every single one confirmed the pain without prompting.

Many professions spend a ton of time on documentation.

All of them could probably use a customized AI note taking app 🤖

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Published on August 25, 2025 08:09

$10K+ Per Month Helping Dog Trainers

Josh BoutelleJosh BoutelleFounder of Digiwoof $10,000+ estimated monthly revenue

Check out Digiwoof, a marketing agency for dog trainers 🐶

Run by a husband and wife team in Oregon, they provide services like…

Website and graphic designSocial media marketingProcess automationEmail and SMS marketing

They’ve built their agency on HighLevel (aff link), and provide many services via that platform 😎

Digiwoof recently received an award from HighLevel for having 100+ sub-accounts (ie. clients).

With a minimum price of $97/mo per sub-account, they’re most likely earning $10K+ per month 💰

Looks like their website has only been online since 2021, so a relatively new business.

To follow in their footsteps, first pick a niche you already have some connection to, so it’s easier to find your first clients 🧐

Then use HighLevel to deliver in-demand services to that niche. (Or just copy Digiwoof’s services, every niche needs those.)

I’ve seen other $10K/mo HighLevel-based businesses focusing on niches like 👇

Tattoo parlorsMusic teachersPawn shopsDance studiosChurchesAnd many more
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Published on August 25, 2025 07:53