Skip to the barns
Indiana neighbors raising the timber frame of a new barn together at sunrise
Hoosier Online Walk in

β˜… Wilkinson, Indiana Β· est. 2026 β˜…

We raise businesses the way Indiana used to raise barns.

A working man names his shop. His people buy the pieces β€” $25 boards, paid to us, never through his hands. The first $99 breaks ground: his own .com, registered in his name, his sign standing at his own address. $250 more hangs the sign β€” logo and website, designed with options presented, twenty-five years of brand work behind the pick. Halfway up he’s a registered Indiana business; at the top the doors open, every piece built inside 24 hours in the open. $2,000 flat, any trade β€” and if his people carry the barn, he won’t pay a dollar for his own business.

Walk in and name yours

Ten minutes on your phone. Costs nothing to name it.

Raising now

Barns going up

Real signs, real neighbors. Tap one and watch it go up β€” or put a board on it.

The deal, plain

Five facts, no wink

  • 01$2,000 flat β€” every trade, to the dollar. A mow route and a deer processor pay the same, and every dollar is named: the build, the State of Indiana, the card company. Nothing else.
  • 02The founder never touches the money. Every board is paid to Hoosier Online, and we do the building. Nobody’s handing an envelope to a relative and hoping.
  • 03Every piece built inside 24 hours of the money crossing its line β€” logo, website, cards, the .com, the phone line, the LLC β€” on a public clock anyone can watch.
  • 04Nothing is refundable, and we say it before anybody pays. A board is spent the day it lands and becomes a real thing. Built pieces stay built.
  • 05No income promises, ever. We build the business; the founder builds the living. The honest page says the rest.