The gig economy is great... if you live in a city. If you live in a town with two stoplights, driving for Uber or delivering DoorDash simply isn't an option.

But the internet doesn't care about your zip code. CinchDollars connects you to Fortune 500 companies who desperately need the opinions of rural consumers.

CHAPTER 1

No Uber Here

Most "side hustle" lists assume you have a population density of 5,000 people per square mile. CinchDollars is different. 0 miles of driving. 0 gas money. Just you and a Wi-Fi connection (or a decent cell signal).

"Don't commute 45 minutes for a minimum wage job. Commute 45 seconds to your couch for a digital wage."
CHAPTER 2

The "Gas Tax"

Rural living often means long drives. 30 minutes to the grocery store. 45 minutes to work. Gas is a major line item in your budget. Using CinchDollars to earn just $20/week covers a significant portion of your monthly fuel costs. It's a digital offset for physical distance.

CHAPTER 3

Satellite Internet Friendly

Stuck on Starlink or HughesNet? Don't worry. Unlike streaming Twitch or Zoom calls, surveys are low-bandwidth being mostly text and simple images. You can earn efficiently even on spotty, high-latency connections.

Earn From The Porch

No commute. No boss. Just earnings.

Start Rural Earning
CHAPTER 4

Small Town, Global Income

Local wages are often suppressed in small towns. Online research pays a national (or global) rate. Earning $15/hour online might beat the $10/hour offered at the local diner. It is geo-arbitrage without moving.

CHAPTER 5

Community Cash

When you earn money online and spend it at your local hardware store or farmer's market, you are importing wealth into your community. It is a small way to keep your town vibrant.