So the genesis of this comes out of probably the most prominent pain point I've experienced since my first business failed and something that I think resonates with a lot of people: how to maximize time spent working on your start-up while continuing to pay for whatever expenses need to be paid for.<p>Most full-time jobs require a heavy time commitment that's unavoidable and makes finding time to spend developing a product and/or service on your "off-time" monumentally difficult. In my experience, the difficulty of the day job is largely irrelevant; personally, I've felt more exhausted or unwilling to get things done after doing nothing all day at a day job than I am when I've actually had something consequential to do. Having a resource like this to draw from and connect with other smart founders who know the score and are willing to pay for expertise is something I would take advantage of in order to take back control over my time. So as others have done, I've built something that I myself would use. Why the list model? I felt it was something that could be tested quick and easily w/ a lean approach.<p>Right now, I'm curious to see what people think and how the initial concept resonates. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated.