How I easily pull in thousands of $ a week larping and vibecoding

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This is easily my greatest method yet I've been gatekeeping for quite some time.

Essentially what you are going to be doing is offering landing pages for businesses (bonus if they are rural shits), and overcharging them for vibecoded slop. It does require the bare minimum of some technological literacy, you need to know how to use Github and how to navigate purchasing domains and hosting a website, but once you can automate this workflow and start luring in clients, you will be rolling in money. The only limit to this method is how many cold calls you can make in a day, since there are small businesses literally everywhere if you look.

Here is the basic step by step process I use from development to hosting and getting paid by the client:

(STARTUP BUDGET: $15-30 USD)

1. Develop a sample website, you want this to be semi-high quality (at least compared to the slop you are going to churn out for clients). What you are going to want to do is to find a reliable "vibecoding" platform. I personally use Lovable (Paid tier) and Durable (Free tier), but this will work with most if not any of these AI builders. All you literally have to do is type in the prompt what you want, how you want it, and then use your free credits for the day to tweak and polish so it looks legit, don't stress too much if some reddit cuck can sniff out if your website is AI because the odds are for businesses that actually need this product (barbershops, local stores, etc) are outside and they burn in sunlight.

2. Start cold calling, search for businesses on yelp and see if they have a website linked. If not, call them. I'm not going to write a guide on how to cold call small businesses because I'm not the kind of guy that can teach that well and there are probably other better guides on here or on Youtube. You want to ideally target an older demographic, since most old people are still wrapping their head around the fact that AI can generate images now, they won't even suspect that you are doing less than 10-20 minutes of work for their web service.

3. Ideally, you want to also sell the fact that you are going to manage their entire web presence (stuff like domain, hosting, security, and live changes). This makes them more prone to the idea of paying you slightly more for something simple like a landing page. Frame it as "peace of mind in a digital age" or some bullshit like that. I close my clients at around $500 up front and $75/a month recurring payment for management. You can already imagine how much money that is when each client takes absolutely no brainpower to design for and less than an hour of my time to close. Of course, you should adjust this price based on your environment and how naturally you can sell, I will mention though that I am by no means charismatic or good looking (MTN), so if I can do it then you should be able to as well.

4. Get in a zoom call or meet in their establishment to discuss hosting, design planning, domain management, and then schedule a final meeting in order to show them what you are going to publish, (I prefer zoom since it takes less time out of my day, some clients are retarded uncs and don't know how to use zoom, its important to adapt). Publish it and accept payment either thru cash (my preferred payment method) or some money cucking service like Square.

5. Keep in touch with them thru number or email and monitor if they want any shit for you to do, only accept minor shit like hours changing or a new picture (takes like 2 seconds).

6. Boom 500 dollars a client and 75 a month

I can't stress enough how easy this is in rural towns, harder in bigger cities since there are already high iq niggas like me thinking about this stuff. If you live anywhere but major/inner cities, you will be raking in clients who are scared shitless of a computer and have no website besides maybe their old ass Facebook.

I have good weeks where I make upwards of 3000-4000 dollars (more than my dad makes lol), sometimes if im lazy I'll only close one client if I wanna buy something like some Steam slop or extra food.
 
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Proof?
 
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possible without a credit card?
 
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possible without a credit card?

yes but I personally use Square for convenience so my clients can pay with debit/credit and i get paid the next business day. You could ask for cash but make sure they don't get sketched out by some kid asking for 500 in cash for a website :lul::lul::lul:, also makes collecting recurring payment annoying too.
 
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yes but I personally use Square for convenience so my clients can pay with debit/credit and i get paid the next business day. You could ask for cash but make sure they don't get sketched out by some kid asking for 500 in cash for a website :lul::lul::lul:, also makes collecting recurring payment annoying too.
alr beeeeeeeeet
 
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This is easily my greatest method yet I've been gatekeeping for quite some time.

Essentially what you are going to be doing is offering landing pages for businesses (bonus if they are rural shits), and overcharging them for vibecoded slop. It does require the bare minimum of some technological literacy, you need to know how to use Github and how to navigate purchasing domains and hosting a website, but once you can automate this workflow and start luring in clients, you will be rolling in money. The only limit to this method is how many cold calls you can make in a day, since there are small businesses literally everywhere if you look.

Here is the basic step by step process I use from development to hosting and getting paid by the client:

(STARTUP BUDGET: $15-30 USD)

1. Develop a sample website, you want this to be semi-high quality (at least compared to the slop you are going to churn out for clients). What you are going to want to do is to find a reliable "vibecoding" platform. I personally use Lovable (Paid tier) and Durable (Free tier), but this will work with most if not any of these AI builders. All you literally have to do is type in the prompt what you want, how you want it, and then use your free credits for the day to tweak and polish so it looks legit, don't stress too much if some reddit cuck can sniff out if your website is AI because the odds are for businesses that actually need this product (barbershops, local stores, etc) are outside and they burn in sunlight.

2. Start cold calling, search for businesses on yelp and see if they have a website linked. If not, call them. I'm not going to write a guide on how to cold call small businesses because I'm not the kind of guy that can teach that well and there are probably other better guides on here or on Youtube. You want to ideally target an older demographic, since most old people are still wrapping their head around the fact that AI can generate images now, they won't even suspect that you are doing less than 10-20 minutes of work for their web service.

3. Ideally, you want to also sell the fact that you are going to manage their entire web presence (stuff like domain, hosting, security, and live changes). This makes them more prone to the idea of paying you slightly more for something simple like a landing page. Frame it as "peace of mind in a digital age" or some bullshit like that. I close my clients at around $500 up front and $75/a month recurring payment for management. You can already imagine how much money that is when each client takes absolutely no brainpower to design for and less than an hour of my time to close. Of course, you should adjust this price based on your environment and how naturally you can sell, I will mention though that I am by no means charismatic or good looking (MTN), so if I can do it then you should be able to as well.

4. Get in a zoom call or meet in their establishment to discuss hosting, design planning, domain management, and then schedule a final meeting in order to show them what you are going to publish, (I prefer zoom since it takes less time out of my day, some clients are retarded uncs and don't know how to use zoom, its important to adapt). Publish it and accept payment either thru cash (my preferred payment method) or some money cucking service like Square.

5. Keep in touch with them thru number or email and monitor if they want any shit for you to do, only accept minor shit like hours changing or a new picture (takes like 2 seconds).

6. Boom 500 dollars a client and 75 a month

I can't stress enough how easy this is in rural towns, harder in bigger cities since there are already high iq niggas like me thinking about this stuff. If you live anywhere but major/inner cities, you will be raking in clients who are scared shitless of a computer and have no website besides maybe their old ass Facebook.

I have good weeks where I make upwards of 3000-4000 dollars (more than my dad makes lol), sometimes if im lazy I'll only close one client if I wanna buy something like some Steam slop or extra food.
This is easily my greatest method yet I've been gatekeeping for quite some time.

Essentially what you are going to be doing is offering landing pages for businesses (bonus if they are rural shits), and overcharging them for vibecoded slop. It does require the bare minimum of some technological literacy, you need to know how to use Github and how to navigate purchasing domains and hosting a website, but once you can automate this workflow and start luring in clients, you will be rolling in money. The only limit to this method is how many cold calls you can make in a day, since there are small businesses literally everywhere if you look.

Here is the basic step by step process I use from development to hosting and getting paid by the client:

(STARTUP BUDGET: $15-30 USD)

1. Develop a sample website, you want this to be semi-high quality (at least compared to the slop you are going to churn out for clients). What you are going to want to do is to find a reliable "vibecoding" platform. I personally use Lovable (Paid tier) and Durable (Free tier), but this will work with most if not any of these AI builders. All you literally have to do is type in the prompt what you want, how you want it, and then use your free credits for the day to tweak and polish so it looks legit, don't stress too much if some reddit cuck can sniff out if your website is AI because the odds are for businesses that actually need this product (barbershops, local stores, etc) are outside and they burn in sunlight.

2. Start cold calling, search for businesses on yelp and see if they have a website linked. If not, call them. I'm not going to write a guide on how to cold call small businesses because I'm not the kind of guy that can teach that well and there are probably other better guides on here or on Youtube. You want to ideally target an older demographic, since most old people are still wrapping their head around the fact that AI can generate images now, they won't even suspect that you are doing less than 10-20 minutes of work for their web service.

3. Ideally, you want to also sell the fact that you are going to manage their entire web presence (stuff like domain, hosting, security, and live changes). This makes them more prone to the idea of paying you slightly more for something simple like a landing page. Frame it as "peace of mind in a digital age" or some bullshit like that. I close my clients at around $500 up front and $75/a month recurring payment for management. You can already imagine how much money that is when each client takes absolutely no brainpower to design for and less than an hour of my time to close. Of course, you should adjust this price based on your environment and how naturally you can sell, I will mention though that I am by no means charismatic or good looking (MTN), so if I can do it then you should be able to as well.

4. Get in a zoom call or meet in their establishment to discuss hosting, design planning, domain management, and then schedule a final meeting in order to show them what you are going to publish, (I prefer zoom since it takes less time out of my day, some clients are retarded uncs and don't know how to use zoom, its important to adapt). Publish it and accept payment either thru cash (my preferred payment method) or some money cucking service like Square.

5. Keep in touch with them thru number or email and monitor if they want any shit for you to do, only accept minor shit like hours changing or a new picture (takes like 2 seconds).

6. Boom 500 dollars a client and 75 a month

I can't stress enough how easy this is in rural towns, harder in bigger cities since there are already high iq niggas like me thinking about this stuff. If you live anywhere but major/inner cities, you will be raking in clients who are scared shitless of a computer and have no website besides maybe their old ass Facebook.

I have good weeks where I make upwards of 3000-4000 dollars (more than my dad makes lol), sometimes if im lazy I'll only close one client if I wanna buy something like some Steam slop or extra food.
this is genius bro.
so basically looking on google maps for businesses with no website. calling them. using chatgpt (free version???) to create a website and charge them? will this work if im a 16y kiddo? or can i skip the zoom part. is the monthly management a time consuming process?
 
this shit blew up on tiktok alr , i bet business owners are already catching onto it
 
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I'm actually going to start doing this, thank you. I am having trouble finding businesses nearby without websites, though, is there a tool you use to help speed up the search? Thanks.
 
using chatgpt (free version???) to create a website and charge them?

i wouldnt use chatgpt unless you pay for it since it can run out of GPT-5 credits very fast especially if you are coding frequently and you cant actually see the output of your code. i use lovable / durable ai because you can request the ai to make visual edits for you and you can very clearly see the output of your code.

will this work if im a 16y kiddo? or can i skip the zoom part

yes, i am 17 and businesses seem to eat up the whole "young student wanting to create a small tech startup" but i would say you should zoom because if you dont it will decrease trust in a lot of businesses, in person meetings work as well but if u dont meet with them at all how are u going to know what they want for the website lol
is the monthly management a time consuming process?

not at all, i do at most 3-5 small edits a month for my clients, for the rest u just host it and sit back. no work at all besides occasional editing (things like hours, pictures, etc)
 
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this shit blew up on tiktok alr , i bet business owners are already catching onto it
maybe but not around where i live, like i said its area dependent, in rural areas people here are still trying to understand what a website even is lol
 
I'm actually going to start doing this, thank you. I am having trouble finding businesses nearby without websites, though, is there a tool you use to help speed up the search? Thanks.
i just drive around my town and look at businesses then search them online and see if they have any kind of online presence, if they dont then i just call and inform them that it will be hard for customers to find them blah blah blah then offer my solution
 
You got lucky, milk it before they wise up
 
Everybody and their grandmother is talking about this shit on insta. Niggas just gotta shut up man :lasereyes:
 
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. i use lovable / durable ai because you can request the ai to make visual edits for you and you can very clearly see the output of your code.
are these free? where do i get them?
are u going to know what they want for the website lol
via gmail or call. im 16 but i look immature (low t cel) so thats why i would be doing zoom.
not at all, i do at most 3-5 small edits a month for my clients
but thru lovable/other platforms u use? or do u log in the site and manage it
 
i wouldnt use chatgpt unless you pay for it since it can run out of GPT-5 credits very fast especially if you are coding frequently and you cant actually see the output of your code. i use lovable / durable ai because you can request the ai to make visual edits for you and you can very clearly see the output of your code.



yes, i am 17 and businesses seem to eat up the whole "young student wanting to create a small tech startup" but i would say you should zoom because if you dont it will decrease trust in a lot of businesses, in person meetings work as well but if u dont meet with them at all how are u going to know what they want for the website lol


not at all, i do at most 3-5 small edits a month for my clients, for the rest u just host it and sit back. no work at all besides occasional editing (things like hours, pictures, etc)
Brother can u make a tutorial a step by step i really wanna save my self from my shitty country , do you telegram / insta soo i can talk to u and get it better
 

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