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Victor Kings
@Dkingstech
SaaS & Marketplace Specialist who builds from real problems. EmailWritr, Rentloud,SilentSales,Rinathhsehub
Sattelite Town Lagos Katılım Haziran 2024
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I fully agree with you!
I watched my parents pray and trust God and miracles happen and they still trust in him. This is one of the top liege styles I learnt from my parents and I’ll hold on to it and pass to my offsprings as well.
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo
Trusting in God may feel like the hardest thing to do but it is the wisest decision you will ever make in your life.
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Rentloud is not a freelance platform.
It’s a trust system for hiring skilled workers online.
Hiring skilled workers online is still broken:
-Clients pay and get ghosted
-Workers deliver and don’t get paid
-No trust between both sides
-No real job lifecycle tracking
-Everything depends on “hope”
So I stopped thinking about “marketplace features”…
and started thinking about trust infrastructure.
⚙️ What Rentloud actually is:
Rentloud is a system where:
-Clients request or negotiate jobs (fixed or flexible pricing)
-A single verified worker is assigned
-Payment is locked in escrow (Flutterwave)
-Work begins only when funds are secured
-Money is only released when the client confirms completion
No confirmation → no payout.
No trust required → because the system enforces it.
⚠️ The deeper problem it solves:
Most platforms fail because they assume trust exists.
Rentloud assumes it does NOT.
So everything is enforced by structure:
identity verification
payment locking
job expiration rules
auto-completion rules
🧱 Closing:
I’m not building a marketplace.
I’m building a controlled execution system for real-world work.
I’ll be documenting the build here step-by-step.

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Working with this company for 2 years, I gave in my best, yet no salary increment as promised.
I wrote to the HR, spoke to the manager, yet it was promise upon promise. At a point I made up my mind to take a leave because the energy I’m putting into the work is not worth the pay.
When they noticed I was mean to resign at the end of the month, their started coming in. The manager begged I stay back and for extra one month to at least enjoy my 50% increment. I still refused, I’ve made up my mind to quit and till now, I don’t regret that decision
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@fidexcode Most of my clients' projects are on host. I just do transfer of account ownership
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@fidexcode Na people wey dey get client fit answer this
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Crazy how my BSc. Microbiology has never earned me 1000 naira since I graduated
I’ll advise every undergraduate in 200-400L rn to try everything possible to get a laptop and pick up a skill before they graduate
Massive shege dey front after convocation
by@beyoumf
A laptop can change your life.
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You’re 25.
Two backend engineering roles:
Path 1
Remote backend developer at a startup
$80k/year
flexible schedule
you ship features fast, mostly on your own
little structure, you figure things out as you go
Path 2
On-site backend developer at a well-structured company
$55k/year
fixed hours
strong code reviews, senior mentorship, clear systems
you’ll be pushed and guided daily
You’re locked in for 3 years.
Which one are you taking and why?
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