A digital community center

Your idea might be wild.That doesn’t mean it isn’t doable.

Wildly Doable is where small-town entrepreneurs, tradespeople, makers, side hustlers, and generally ambitious people get the tools, knowledge, community, and practical backup to build businesses, projects, and stronger local economies. No dream-bigger speeches. Just the workshop, the people in it, and the stuff you need to make progress this week.

Built by two Midwestern builders. Hosted on Skool.

Small-town Main Street: a woman on a ladder painting a storefront window beside an American flag, a pickup at the curb, and a woman working on a laptop at a cafe table

Community bulletin board

  • Pricing calculator — new this month
  • Body Doublers: Tuesdays, 8am
  • Anyone quoted a concrete pour lately?
  • Hot seat: turning a farm stand into a store
  • Shops
  • Job sites
  • Kitchens
  • Farm stands
  • Garages
  • Spare bedrooms
  • Main Street

Who is this for?

If you recognize yourself here, you’re in the right place

Different towns, different trades, different brains. Same instinct: build the useful thing instead of waiting for permission.

  • A stylist working on a client in a small independent salon, appointment book and laptop on the counter
  • Behind the counter of a small bakery cafe: a tray of scones, chalkboard menu, order tickets on a rail, and a notebook of numbers by the register
  • Hands transplanting seedlings in a greenhouse beside a bag of potting mix, a laptop spreadsheet, and a handwritten inventory list
  • An alterations studio in use: fabric under the sewing machine needle, a pinned garment on a dress form, packed shipping boxes by the door
  • Idea overflow

    900 ideas, no shortlist

    You've got a notebook (okay, four notebooks) full of things you could build. You just need help picking one and actually starting it.

  • Trades

    Great at the work, sick of the paperwork

    The welding, wiring, framing, cutting, or fixing is the easy part. Quoting, invoicing, and the business side is what eats your evenings.

  • Side hustle

    Wondering if this could be the whole thing

    It's making money on weekends. You want to know what it would take for it to replace the paycheck without blowing up your life.

  • Main Street

    Local owner making the numbers work

    The doors are open and the shelves are stocked. Now you want better margins, better systems, and fewer 11pm spreadsheet sessions.

  • Civic streak

    “Somebody should build that”

    You keep noticing the gap in your town — the missing shop, service, or space — and you're starting to suspect somebody is you.

  • Neurodivergent

    Doesn't need another planner

    You've tried the apps and the color-coded systems. What actually helps is backup: people, structure, and someone to work alongside.

  • Growing

    Farm stand thinking about a storefront

    The stand sells out most Saturdays. The question is whether this becomes a real store, and what that would honestly require.

  • Or something we didn’t list

    Weird career path? Two jobs and a plan? Degree you never use? Welcome. The only real requirement is that you want to build something real.

    See membership

What you get

A toolbox that keeps getting heavier

Not a content library you feel guilty about. A set of working tools, a room full of people who get it, and standing time on the calendar to actually do the work.

  • Tools

    Calculators, apps, AI-powered helpers, templates, decision aids, and planning systems — built by us and by members, for real work rather than for a screenshot.

  • The Community

    Ask questions, show what you're building, get honest feedback, find collaborators, and trade knowledge with people who understand the conditions you're building in.

  • Body Doublers Anonymous

    Regular virtual coworking. Bring whatever you're supposed to be doing and do it next to other people who are also supposed to be doing something.

  • Workshops & Learning

    Evergreen video resources plus occasional live workshops on practical business, technology, AI, local economic development, and adjacent useful subjects.

  • Group Coaching

    Periodic group sessions and hot seats with the founders. Bring a real problem and leave with something you can act on this week.

  • Resource Library

    Things people actually open and use — not a graveyard of PDFs. It grows every month as members ask for what they need.

New tools, workshops, and resources land regularly — usually because a member asked for them.

A roadside farm stand at dusk and a small commercial kitchen prep table being loaded for the morning
Work in progress

Somebody’s side hustle at 5:40am. This is the actual scale of most of what gets built in here — and it counts.

Why Wildly Doable exists

Sometimes the thing your town needs is already sitting in somebody’s head

  • Great businesses do not only come out of Silicon Valley.
  • Economic opportunity does not require a college degree.
  • Useful expertise lives in workshops, kitchens, farms, job sites, offices, garages, restaurants, and spare bedrooms.
  • Small towns do not have to wait for a giant corporation to show up and rescue the local economy.

We started Wildly Doable because we kept meeting people with real skill, real experience, and a genuinely good idea, who were missing one thing: somewhere to take it seriously. Not a seminar. A place with tools, other builders, and enough honesty to tell you when an idea needs work. The point is to turn what people already know how to do into things that actually exist — shops, services, products, jobs, and neighborhoods that feel a little more alive.

A crumpled paper napkin covered in handwritten notes, rough numbers, and a small diagram, with a faint grease stain in one corner

Built for people who actually build

We’re in the workshop too

Wildly Doable is run by Abi and Stephanie, two Midwestern builders with annoyingly broad resumes: small business and entrepreneurship, software and AI, accounting, coaching, construction-adjacent work, agriculture and rural communities, creative industries, and a long list of jobs that don’t summarize well at parties. We build businesses, tools, systems, and the occasional strange idea ourselves, which is why we tend to talk about the work the way it actually goes.

A garage workbench with a laptop open beside a cordless drill, spiral notebook, and coffee mug

Neither of us has a tidy career story. That turns out to be the qualification.

Abi, Co-founder of Wildly Doable

Abi

Co-founder

Full bio coming soon.

OneOrAllOfMe
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Construction-adjacent
  • Coaching
Stephanie, Co-founder of Wildly Doable

Stephanie

Co-founder

Full bio coming soon.

Steinke & Company
  • Accounting
  • Agriculture & rural
  • Creative work
  • Systems

Coming soon

On the workbench, not yet finished

Planned additions. We’re not going to pretend we know the exact dates, so we won’t give you any.

  1. The Idea Bar

    Planned

    A structured marketplace where developed business ideas may eventually be listed, discovered, bought, and built by someone with the time and appetite to run them.

  2. More software & AI tools

    Planned

    We keep building. Members tell us where the friction is and tools follow.

  3. Expert workshops

    Planned

    Outside operators and specialists teaching the parts we don't do ourselves.

  4. Local business resources

    Planned

    Practical material for permits, financing, hiring, and the unglamorous local stuff.

  5. Community collaborations

    Planned

    Member-to-member projects, joint ventures, and shared builds.

  6. Small-town economic programs

    Planned

    Connecting entrepreneurs, local leaders, and people working on rural economic development.

Membership

Pick the level of backup you want

Pricing is being finalized for launch. Everything runs through Skool, so joining takes about a minute.

Community

Core community membership.

[PRICE]per month

  • Full community access
  • Body Doublers Anonymous coworking
  • Resource library
  • Member tools as they ship
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Builder

Expanded tools, resources, and programming.

[PRICE]per month

  • Everything in Community
  • Expanded tool access
  • Workshops and learning library
  • Group coaching sessions
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Premium, limited-capacity membership with closer access to the founders.

[PRICE]per month

  • Everything in Builder
  • Closer founder access
  • Hot-seat priority
  • Additional support

Capped at roughly 50 members. Waitlist when full.

Ask about the waitlist

FAQ

Reasonable questions

Still wondering something else? Ask us before you join — the contact link is at the bottom.

Rural and small-town is the center of gravity here. It is not a fence — if you build things, you belong.

You don’t need another person telling you to dream bigger.You need somewhere to build the damn thing.

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Your digital community center for small-town entrepreneurs