Not another course on theory. RBS is a global marketplace where real people who know how to actually run a business teach the people who want to start one — from laundry to logistics, farming to fashion, AI to appliance repair.
You graduate, you meet the real world, and the gap is obvious. There's never been one place where the practical, income-generating skills people actually use — the quiet moneymakers nobody talks about — are taught, verified, and paid for. RBS was built to close that gap.
Want to learn how to start a laundry business, a dyeing shop, or a water production line? Good luck finding a structured course. This knowledge existed — in people's heads, in workshops, in family businesses — but never in one searchable place.
Whether it's a business nobody talks about — ceramics, pharmacy retail, oil palm production — or a modern skill like AI and web development, RBS puts it on one platform, taught by people who've actually built it.
RBS connects two sides of the same problem: people who've mastered a practical skill, and people who want to start a business but don't know where to begin.
Search by category, watch practical, step-by-step courses, and walk away knowing exactly how to set up the business you've been thinking about.
If you've built a real business — however unglamorous or under-the-radar — you can package that knowledge into a course and get paid every time someone learns from it.
Every course is paid for, every completion is certified, and every skill on the platform is something someone is genuinely doing to earn a living.
RBS was deliberately built to cover the businesses that quietly make money but never get taught — alongside the digital skills shaping how business gets done now. These are examples, not the full list — if it's a real skill people pay to learn, it belongs on RBS.
Most marketplaces take the lion's share and call it a platform fee. RBS flips that. Instructors keep the majority of every sale — because the person who built the skill did the actual work.
RBS exists for the moment you think "I want to start a business, but I don't know where to begin." That's the whole point.
