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A lot of people have been linking to Assembly lately, but is there anyone actually supplementing their income with it? Is it at all common to do so?



Many assembly.com products are just launching now so it's early but a few products are passively paying upwards of $1,200+ to members each month for their previous contributions.


One extremely convincing data point for starting a stampede of contribution would be, "Person X made $Y/hour for their contributions to projects on assembly"—even if it's pointing to one amazingly valuable contributor, one exceedingly successful project, and one uncharacteristically highly-valued bounty.

Right now it's a challenging mental math leap of faith to make the decision to spend _working_ time on projects there, but for _learning_ / extra time it's already a no-brainer (that's why I've contributed at least).

Of course I imagine this is all stuff that's already being thought about and is more of a later-thing / difficult to bootstrap, but worth keeping a focus on. Top $/hr made by a contributor on the site might be a solid metric to optimize for.


I am also curious if anyone has had any luck with Assembly. Their ToS are particularly off-putting.




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