Tolley.io · Independence, MO
No license. No bank account. A record.
You can still start.
You bring the idea and the hustle. I bring everything else. You can be selling tonight.
Not a course. Not a loan. Not an MLM. A platform and a handshake.
“I'm not here to take a big cut — my goal is volume.
Focus on what you're good at.”
— Jared, Tolley.io
What I bring to the table
The Arsenal
All of this is real, already built, and already running. Nothing here is theory.
A business that already exists
LLC, licensing, business bank accounts, insurance relationships — the paperwork you can't get, already done.
Money that already moves
Stripe subscriptions, invoicing, payment links — customers can pay you day one, no bank account of your own required.
A website, same day
Your own page under tolley.io, checkout and booking wired in, live in hours — not weeks.
Supplies, wholesale
Buckeye Cleaning, Aramsco, Pool Corp, trailer supply, paint, stone — open accounts, already stocked.
Trucks and trailers
Last-mile delivery running daily, plus Bobcat and heavy-equipment moves when a job needs muscle.
Hands, when you need them
Welding, auto work, equipment sourcing. Kid wants a lawn company? I buy the mower.
A marketing machine
Facebook, Marketplace, auto-posting, real email domains, AI-made promo video — built and already running.
A back office that never sleeps
Invoicing, reminders, bookkeeping feeds, AI text responders — the stuff that eats a whole Saturday, automated.
How it works
Five Steps. One Handshake.
Bring the idea
Call, text, or fill out the form below. We talk it through. This part's a handshake — I decide who I build with.
We build it same-day
Your storefront or booking page goes up under tolley.io. Stripe's wired in. Supplies get sourced if the idea needs them. Sometimes a small startup investment — usually $500 to $1,000 — covers inventory, a mower, first materials.
You sell tonight
You do the thing you're good at. The platform handles the rest — payments, the page, the paperwork.
I take a small cut
While you're running on my rails. I'm not here to take a big cut — my goal is volume, not extraction. No fees up front, no course to buy.
The Buyout Button
Once you're established, buy yourself out — the clients, the history, the site, the whole operation becomes yours. Small run that fizzled? That's a $0–100 buyout. Built a $5K/month machine? Tens of thousands, and you walk away the owner. Or never buy out — stay on the rails forever. Both are wins.
Real ones already running this way
Example Plays
The Essentials Box
Neighbor wants to sell monthly household boxes — soap concentrate cut to size, paper towels off a wholesale pallet, TP. I supply it through Buckeye, they pack and deliver, customers pay a Stripe subscription on their own page. Live in a day.
The Lawn Kid
Teenager, no mower, no license. I buy the mower, build the booking page, a parent drives or he bikes it local. Kid mows. Money lands.
The Distributor
Someone with hustle wants to resell pool supplies, cleaning supplies, or paint to local businesses. My wholesale accounts, delivery trucks, and invoicing — they're a supplier by Friday.
This is a handshake, not charity.
This is a deal between two people who both have something to gain. I've been where you are — broke, overwhelmed, locked out of the normal ways in. I'm not doing you a favor; I'm betting on you, and I expect to make money doing it. No pity, no lecture. Just a chance to start.
Not a course. Not coaching-for-sale. Not a loan, not an MLM. No get-rich promises — terms formalize in writing once things get serious.
Start here
Fill Out the Work Order
I read every one of these myself. Tell me the idea and what's in your way — I'll call or text back, usually within a day.