
Serial Fiction Weekends: Write one chapter today and get paid all March
There is a specific kind of quiet that settles over a home on a Saturday morning before the rest of the world decides to wake up. It is that silver sliver of time... Read more.

Pre-IPO Tokens: The 2026 secret to buying into tech giants early
There was a time, not so long ago, when the “private market” was a fortress. You didn’t just walk in; you were born in, or you managed a sovereign... Read more.

P2P Lending Returns: Safely lend your 2026 crypto for 15% APY today
The digital dust has finally settled. If you spent any part of the last three years staring at red candles or waiting for the next institutional domino to fall,... Read more.

Rent-a-Skill: Why 2026 businesses are renting talent by the minute, not hour
The fluorescent hum of the traditional office used to be the heartbeat of industry. Now, that sound has been replaced by the quiet, frantic clicking of a dashboard... Read more.

Hyper-Niche Newsletters: The 2026 weekend project making $1k a week
It is a strange time to be a writer, or even just someone with an internet connection and a specific obsession. We spent the last few years watching the web get... Read more.

The “Character Chatbot”: Charge readers $5/month to text your 2026 hero
There is a specific kind of silence that follows the completion of a novel. You’ve spent months, maybe years, living inside the skull of a person who doesn’t... Read more.

Micro-Acquisitions: How to buy a profitable 2026 newsletter for under $500
The internet has a funny way of making us believe that everything worth owning costs a million dollars or requires a Silicon Valley pedigree. We see the headlines... Read more.

Instant Translations: The 2026 bot that puts your book in German by tonight
I remember sitting in a windowless office in Chicago about five years ago, watching a translator friend of mine agonize over a single paragraph for three hours.... Read more.

The 2026 “DeFi Savings”: Move your cash here before banks open on Monday
I spent most of Saturday morning sitting in a coffee shop in Portland, watching the rain smear against the window and staring at a banking app that felt like a relic... Read more.

The “Visual Draft”: How 2026 authors generate chapter art before they write
I used to stare at a blinking cursor in a dim room in Seattle, waiting for the words to materialize from the ether. There was this agonizing gap between the vivid,... Read more.
