How I’d Start an Online Business From Scratch With Just $100

Let’s say everything’s gone.

No business.

No followers.

Just $100 in your bank account and a laptop in front of you.

What do you do?

Here’s exactly how I’d start over — no fluff, no fantasy. Just a clear plan that actually works.

Step 1: Find a Real Problem People Complain About (Free)

Start by looking for problems — not products.

I’d go to places where people are honest and unfiltered:

  • Reddit threads

  • Facebook groups

  • Amazon reviews

  • YouTube comment sections

Look for the complaints.

If people are frustrated, stuck, or saying “why isn’t there a better way to do this?” — that’s where the money is.

Forget passion. Look for pain.

Because people don’t pay for hobbies.

They pay to solve real, annoying problems.

Step 2: Create a Simple Offer to Help Solve That Problem (Free)

Now I’d create an offer.

Not a full product. Not a brand. Not a logo.

An offer is simply this:

“Here’s what I’ll do for you — and here’s how much it costs.”

For example:

  • “I’ll write you 5 Instagram captions that boost engagement — for $15.”

  • “I’ll build you a basic website in 7 days for $100.”

  • “I’ll design a professional résumé for £25 — and revise it until you’re happy.”

It could be:

  • A service (something you do for someone else)

  • A template or digital product (something useful people can download)

  • A tool or checklist (something that saves them time or effort)

That’s it. That’s an offer.

Simple, specific, and valuable to the right person.

Step 3: Build a Basic Page That Explains What You Do ($0–$20)

You don’t need a full website. Just a page that explains your offer clearly.

I’d use:

  • A free Gumroad or Stan Store page

  • Or even a Notion page with a Stripe payment link

Include:

  • A clear headline

  • What the customer gets

  • A picture or example

  • A big button that says “Buy Now” or “Get Started”

No tech knowledge needed.

Step 4: Sell Before You Build

Now I’d start telling people about it — before I build anything fancy.

Where?

  • Facebook groups

  • Subreddits

  • Indie Hackers

  • Twitter/X

  • Discord communities

I’d find where my ideal customers are already hanging out, and start conversations.

I’d offer value in those conversations, then share my solution when it fits.

Goal: get 3–5 paying customers before building anything complicated.

If nobody bites?

Tweak the offer or pick a different problem.

If people pay?

Build and deliver — then ask for testimonials.

Step 5: Reinvest Some of the Profit ($80 Budget)

Once I get those first few sales, I’d reinvest $80 into:

  • A real domain name (e.g., [myservice].com)

  • A better-looking landing page

  • Canva Pro for better graphics or mockups

  • A virtual assistant or Fiverr gig to speed things up

This makes things look more professional and lets me free up more time to focus on growth.

Step 6: Collect Proof and Grow from There

Now I’d use early customer feedback to build momentum.

I’d ask for:

  • Short testimonials

  • Social media shoutouts

  • Referrals

Then I’d stack that proof on my landing page and keep improving the offer.

You don’t need to go viral.

You just need to be reliable — and valuable to a small group of people.

That’s how $100 turns into $1,000.

And $1,000 turns into something you control.

You don’t need investors.

You don’t need to know how to code.

You just need to solve a problem — and be clear about what you’re offering.

That’s how I’d start an online business from scratch with $100.