Entrepreneurs Wanted: no coding or capital required.

Originally published by Gina Bianchini on LinkedIn: Entrepreneurs Wanted: no coding or capital required.

I believe as an entrepreneur that software needs to open new possibilities for more people who are just starting off with an idea and a handful of early supporters.

To put it simply, anyone with a specific idea, identity or passion should have a path to entrepreneurship.

That’s why this week, my team and I launched our Mightybell Entrepreneur packages, a new product dedicated to people looking to create a community and a business with unlimited potential.

Here’s a sneak peek:

Now anyone with even a simple idea can set up a niche network on a mobile app and watch it gain momentum with a handful of early members.

Niche doesn’t mean small, it means specific. And for community entrepreneurs, specific is valuable.

Once your niche networks starts to gain momentum, you can enable member subscriptions or reach out to potential sponsors to give your network staying power – and you a new revenue stream.

The best part? It’s easy. Before, you had to know how to code. You had to raise money. Before you had to manually keep members coming back.

Now you don’t.

With this new type of niche network, you have everything you need in one place to launch a community that should exist in the world that your members will love.

Imagine it. You can tap your curiosity, interest, speciality, profession, condition, diagnosis, life stage or passion to bring together those with the same experiences, and create a business doing it.

Whether it’s creating a niche network for:

  • Star gazers or Pez collectors

  • Real estate agents with your same specialty

  • Tiny house builders and dwellers

  • Nomadic programmers

  • Couples navigating infertility

  • A gentleman’s guide to online dating

  • Traveling the globe with small children

You can invest your time in a niche network on mobile that brings together interesting people who wouldn't otherwise meet.

And it doesn’t have to be obscure topics but new, fresh takes on the tried and true:

  • Could there be a new spin on parenting styles and schools of practice?

  • Or creating an utopian paradise in the far reaches of Montana?

  • Or spinning up a new political party?


Take Gerard Scarpaci and Randy Taylor, the founders of Hairbrained. These two master instructors wanted to create a space where craft hairdressers and stylists could come together and share their experiences, techniques and stories in an often secluded and constantly evolving profession.

Rather than mortgage their houses to build a custom app, they came to Mightybell. They got their own branded native app that delivers a self-organizing network that instantly surfaces members with the most in common. Best yet, Gerard and Randy can see their members building real relationships with one another and elevating their craft together.