Coach Teddy has built a lot of different things. Some are directories, some are guides, some are products people buy.
None of them are proven yet. That's the honest truth and it's why this page exists — nobody knows which one is going to take off, so you get to pick what you work on instead of being handed something at random.
Take a few minutes. Tap whatever looks interesting. That's the whole job right now.
First name is fine.
Five groups, nineteen live sites. Tap the ones that look like something you'd want to work on — as many or as few as you want.
Nothing you tap here is final. Adding something just puts it on your board — you can open any site in a new tab to look properly, add as many as you want, and then rank them and drop the ones you don't want at the end. Explore first, decide later.
You'll see a dollar figure on each one. That's what a professional team would charge to build it from scratch — it's real, and it's why this isn't a hobby. It is not what the site would sell for today. Most of these earn nothing yet, and a site with no income sells for a fraction of what it cost to build. Closing that gap is the actual job.
You're the marker at the bottom. Tap any place the path connects to and you'll walk there — one step, and you can walk straight back. Nothing here costs you anything.
None of this is about websites. Every one of them exists because somebody couldn't find something they needed.
A mom three towns over doesn't know there's a camp twenty minutes away, because nobody ever put it on a list. A dad hears "NIL" on the news and has no idea whether it means anything for his kid. A family gets scholarship money and lands on a government website that may as well be in another language. A coach who's good with kids never gets certified because the clinic costs four hundred dollars and a weekend.
Every job on your board is one of those people getting an answer. That's the whole thing. The sites are just how the answer reaches them.
Your work is what puts them in front of the person looking.
One more thing worth knowing. You're first. Nobody has done this job before you, which means how you do it becomes how it gets done — and the people who join after you will learn it from you, not from a manual. That's not a promise about a title. It's just what being first actually means.
Pick the one that sounds most like you. It's not a commitment — it just helps pick your first jobs.
Rough is fine — "mornings," "after 5," "all day Saturday." Just so jobs land when you can actually do them.
While you were looking, did anybody come to mind who'd be good at this? Skip it if not — but it's how the crew grows, and you'd know better than anyone.
What happens next
Two rules and that's the whole rulebook. Stuck counts as work — the second you're blocked, say so and say why. You keep full credit and you get unstuck same day. And never wait on anybody — finish, log it, start the next one. Checking happens behind you, not in front of you.
Tap what happened. There's no wrong answer here — "no answer" and "not interested" are real results and they count the same as a win.