And that person was impressed by how fast it all came together and inspired them. So even without the end goal in mind, it's already showing its effects, which is promising. Two things planned.
Neither of them solidified, but not bad for a Saturday. But yeah, overall, I'm going to have courses. It's all built.
I put out courses, some of them free, the more valuable ones I'll charge. Then I have, I forget the name, customized educational experiences, I think, reaches a larger audience than tutoring because there's younger people, students per se. But some people probably don't want to get a tutor.
They want to customize educational experience plans, whatever it was. And then there's consultancy, which kind of breaches into what Yanda asked yesterday about what happens when that $50 million to $2 billion company comes your way. And I was thinking about that again last night, Yanda.
So I said, I have a costly first price, but maybe I need to make that higher. Some of those companies, I'm like, what is that? Yeah. And then there's, you know, the whole purpose of this was actually because code for me now is pretty easy.
It's finding the people that need it. Like, oh, I'll build this big site and it'll really boost my freelancing. So the freelancing is there.
But in a way, it's kind of like, you know, a marketplace, an educational aspect of it. I'm fumbling because I don't want to call it passive income because I have to make the course and then it becomes kind of passive income, but it still requires actively working, right? So that's an aspect of it, which would supplement time without work. But the real thing is, you know, branding, client finding, networking, and that's the general thing.
Sorry, it's kind of dull. I'm not as excited as sometimes I am. I'm a little tired today.
But there's also a studio. No, well, there is a studio. But first I made a called Workspace, which is an AI-assisted code editor.