ResidentialBusiness.com platform features — everything included in paid membership plans
Platform features — what's waiting for you
This is the platform you've
been searching for. Finally.
You've tried the generic forums, the dead Facebook groups, the LinkedIn noise. ResidentialBusiness.com was built specifically for home-based, remote, and independent entrepreneurs — and everything on this page exists to make your business real.
Everything included in Builder, Vanguard & Pro Visionary plans
Stop sharing your best thinking on platforms that own your content. Publish richly formatted posts, build a loyal readership, and establish yourself as the authority in your niche — right here, on your terms. Your audience is already looking for someone like you.
Webinars, workshops, virtual meetups, local gatherings — all organized inside one platform your members already use. RSVP tracking, recurring scheduling, and discussion integration mean you stop juggling tools and start building real momentum.
Landing pages, knowledge bases, FAQs, resource libraries — built with drag-and-drop simplicity. If you've ever paid someone to do what you could do yourself, Pages ends that. Build exactly what your audience needs, instantly, without writing a line of code.
Products, digital downloads, memberships, subscriptions — all with secure payments, order management, and tax handling built in. The business you've been planning deserves infrastructure that works. Stop waiting for the right moment. This is it.
A picture builds trust faster than a paragraph. Gallery gives your community a visual dimension — albums, ratings, comments, user-generated content. Whether you're showcasing products, documenting progress, or celebrating wins, Gallery makes it memorable.
Let members form focused sub-communities around shared interests, industries, or locations — each with its own forums, events, and gallery. When people find their exact tribe inside your platform, they don't leave. Clubs turn members into advocates.
You've been looking for a community
that takes your business seriously.
This is it. Every feature above is unlocked the moment you upgrade. No complicated onboarding. No learning curve. You already know what you need — now you have the platform to build it.
Explorer membership is free forever. Paid plans unlock everything above — no ads, no limits.
Who should start a home-based business?
If you’re thinking about a home-based business, but worry that your personality may not be suited for it, you may want to reconsider. In the past, certain traits and characteristics were often held up as the ideal if you were thinking of being a home-based business entrepreneur. But like many other stereotypes, this ideal may be a myth. As more and more people start home-based businesses and employees work outside the workplace more often than not, we have had a chance to see how different businesses and arrangements have worked.
For example, you may be contemplating starting a home-based business but worry that as an outgoing, social type you’ll suffer from working in isolation.If this is the case, the results of recent study may surprise you. When a large company hired a consulting firm to study the success of their at-home work program, they found that extroverts thrived doing their work from home, while less extroverted workers had a harder time of it. Why? Extroverts worked closely with clients, colleagues and communicated with bosses and basically are connected wherever they are.For the less than outgoing, it took much more effort to maintain relationships, both social and work related.The study also found that virtual workers were much more organized than their co-workers who worked on-site, shattering another myth that home-based workers can wing it, because no one is around.
If you’re thinking about starting a home-based business, know that more than any other type of business, you have an enormous amount of influence on how that business is run and the how it fits with your personality and lifestyle.Your home-based business will be what you make it, but first you have to choose the right type of business to pursue.