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This space is for a very specific kind of person: - You’re already building or scaling something. - You’re the one people go to, but you rarely have anyone you can go to. - You don’t need accountability or motivation — you’ve got discipline. - But every now and then, you wonder: who sharpens the sharp ones? This is for you. What this space is for We’re here to get sharper — together. That means: - Clarity. Signal. Feedback. - Momentum with context — not noise. - Being around others who get it. We keep it simple: - Drop what you're building, refining, or stuck on. - Share wins, pivots, or tough calls — in real time. - Ask for eyes, insight, or pressure — and give the same back. What you can expect right now You’re early — which means you’re not here to consume. You’re here to help shape the room. Here’s what I’ll be sharing: - Systems I use to think and move faster - Power prompts and tools that remove noise - Strategy breakdowns when something hits or flops - Decision audits (mine or yours) — and how to tighten them There are no vanity metrics here. Just clarity, signal, and leverage. Your first move: Introduce yourself with: 1 - What you're building 2 - What you wish you had more of right now 3 - Where you feel alone in your growth Then scroll a bit — and add signal to someone else’s thread. We’re not here to chill. We’re here to move. Let’s make this room the one we’ve all been looking for. — Romain
Growing a Free Community — Strategy-Focused
Hey everyone, 👋 I’m building a free community that’s growing steadily, and I’m genuinely enjoying the impact, connection, and value that’s starting to take shape. But I’m also thinking ahead — and I’d love some advice from others who’ve walked this path. Right now, I’m considering two possible directions: 🔹 Option 1: Keep the community free long-term, continue building relationships, sharing value, and introducing paid offers outside the group when it makes sense. 🔹 Option 2: Grow it to a certain milestone (number of members or level of engagement) and then transition it into a paid membership, while still keeping the group open and nurturing the community vibe. Eventually, I may also create a second paid community that's more structured or focused on advanced support — but I’m not keen on shutting down the free one, as I believe deeply in what we’re building. So, my question is: 👉 What’s the smartest long-term play for sustainability and service? Have you transitioned a free group into a paid one — or built both side-by-side? Would love to hear: - What strategy worked for you? - What would you do differently? - When’s the right time to make a shift (if ever)? - Thanks in advance — really appreciate the collective wisdom here 🙏
Hi everyone 👋 I’m Rachel.
I’m currently building a brand-new community for people who live with disabilities or face challenges that impact their ability to work — including ADHD, autism, being on the spectrum, or even life-changing accidents that affect income. This is something I sat on for a couple of years before finally taking action, and now it’s starting to take shape. We’re still very new, but I’ve just released our first module and we’ve grown to 8 members already — which honestly feels amazing! I’m excited to see the numbers growing and to keep shaping this space into somewhere people feel supported, connected, and empowered. 💛
Hi, I'm Heather
I am American originally from California. My spouse of 30 years was in the military so we have lived all over including a couple overseas assignments. This gave me the opportunity to meet people from different backgrounds and learn different perspectives. What I wish I had more of? I read a lot and understand a lot of the concepts of what should happen. But I don't do well at extrapolating from the examples that are not about the type of work I do. I am hoping to find people who I can brainstorm with, get ideas, and share resources. Where I feel alone? I know how to teach, advise, and coach people on my topic. What I am bad at is sales and finding the right audience. As a neuro diverse person who does not fully connect with the emotional side of things, it is difficult to understand the language that people need. So, I end up putting a lot of work into the logical side of the solution that not enough people see.
Hey, I’m Romain.
French originally, now based in Switzerland. I used to be an ER nurse making around 28k a year. Four years later, I’m running a homecare agency I built myself, making over 400k. Married, kid on the way, and a Shiba who thinks he owns the place. What I wish I had more of right now? People who are actually building. Not just talking. Not flexing. Just doing the work. Sharing what's working, what's not, and how to move faster without losing your mind. Where I feel alone? That weird middle zone. Too far ahead to relate to most people I started with. Not quite in the rooms I want to be in yet. That’s why I started this. Not a place to pretend. Just a place to get sharper by not doing it alone anymore. Looking forward to meeting you all.
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