
JumalThe Problem One thing I kept noticing online: Most “make money” advice is generic. “Start...
The Problem
One thing I kept noticing online:
Most “make money” advice is generic.
“Start dropshipping”
“Learn a high-income skill”
“Do forex”
But none of it answers a simple question:
Is this actually realistic for me?
Because in reality, people have:
Different skill levels
Different budgets
Different environments
Someone in Cameroon doesn’t have the same opportunities as someone in the US.
Someone with no capital can’t execute ideas that require upfront investment.
Yet the advice is always the same.
The Real Issue
After thinking about it more, I realized:
The problem isn’t lack of ideas — it’s lack of relevant ideas.
Most people don’t fail because they’re lazy.
They fail because:
They pick the wrong path
They try things that don’t fit their situation
They get overwhelmed and quit
💡 The Idea Behind HustleHub
So I built HustleHub.
Instead of giving users random ideas, the platform:
Takes in your skills
Considers your budget
Accounts for your location
And generates personalized income ideas that are actually realistic for you.
How It Works
The goal wasn’t just to generate ideas…
It was to make those ideas actionable.
Users input:
What they can do (skills)
How much they can invest (budget)
Where they are (location)
HustleHub then generates ideas tailored to that exact combination.
Each idea doesn’t just stop at:
“You can do X”
It goes further by suggesting:
A real starting point
A specific opportunity (lead)
A ready-to-use pitch/message
So instead of thinking:
“This sounds good…”
Users can immediately think:
“I can start this today.”
The goal is to reduce friction as much as possible.
For example, instead of:
“Offer social media services”
HustleHub reframes it into something like:
“Reach out to small Instagram businesses in your area and offer to manage their DMs for a monthly fee — here’s what to say.”
That shift — from vague to specific — is where most people get unstuck.
Why This Matters
There are already thousands of resources online about making money.
But very few answer:
What should I do?
Given my situation?
And how do I actually start?
That’s the gap HustleHub is trying to fill.
Current Direction
Right now, the focus is on:
Making ideas more practical
Improving the quality of leads/opportunities
Helping users move from thinking → doing
It’s still evolving, but the core idea is simple:
Don’t just give people ideas — give them a way to act on them.
Try It Out
The project is still in its early stages, but if you’re curious, you can try it here:
Feedback
I’d really love feedback on this:
Does this actually solve a real problem?
What would make it more useful to you?
What would stop you from using something like this?