45 days ago, this community had around 30 members.
Today, we’re approaching 400.
I want to take a moment to genuinely thank every single one of you who joined, engaged, asked questions, shared wins, and helped others.
This kind of growth does not happen unless the value is real, and all of you made that happen.
Now I’ve got something to share.
A problem most of us know too well
If you’re a non-US resident trying to build a real financial presence in the US, you’ve probably run into the address problem.
You sign up for a virtual mailbox.
You get a PMB number added to your address, something like Apt #123 or Suite 123.
And usually, it works.
It works until it doesn’t.
Even inside the premium classroom, virtual address options have been working great.
But over time, the problem is the same:
banks and fintechs keep getting stricter, and what works today may stop working tomorrow.
Capital One has already shut down a lot of people recently.
Fintechs like Mercury, Ramp, and Relay almost always reject virtual mailbox addresses outright.
It does not really matter if the USPS says it non-CMRA, residential, or something else.
If it is still a virtual mailbox, that can become a problem.
And even the few services that offer more realistic residential address options usually cost around USD 245 to USD 300+ per month.
That is over USD 3,000 per year just for an address.
The reality is simple:
no virtual address setup is ever 100% foolproof.
Rules change.
Reviews change.
Banks change.
But the goal is still to give yourself the strongest, cleanest setup possible.
Introducing Cloud Residents
Because of that, I’ve been quietly building cloudresidents.com — a service created specifically for this community and people like us. Here’s what makes it different:
• 100% real US residential addresses sourced directly from landlords and residents
• No business address
• No PO Box
• No virtual mailbox formatting
• No PMB number
• Your address looks like a normal American home address because it is one
• Affordable international mail forwarding
• A user dashboard to manage mail and documents
• Quality-controlled usage per address so it stays clean and does not get overloaded
• Real proof-of-address support, with more details coming soon
All of this is expected to cost around USD 1000/year.
That’s roughly USD 80/month instead of USD 250 to USD 300+ per month from the alternatives.
This is not live yet — here’s how to get in early
Cloud Residents is launching soon, and right now I’m building the waitlist.
If this is something you genuinely need, go to cloudresidents.com and join the waitlist with your email. Only do that if you are seriously interested, because I’m using the waitlist numbers to decide how fast I bring this live.
The more real demand I see, the faster I can move.
As this community keeps growing, so will the services I build around what people here actually need.
This is just the beginning.
Drop a comment below if you have questions about this new Cloud Residents. Happy to answer everything.