Elber's Launch Playbook — SiteWatch LLC


Hey babe 👋

This document is your complete guide to launching and running SiteWatch. Everything you need to know is in here — from what the product does, to how you get paid, to what you actually do day-to-day.

The short version: We built a service that helps Zimbabweans in the diaspora verify their construction projects back home. They pay $35, a local verifier visits the site, takes GPS-tagged photos, and delivers a professional report within 24-48 hours. The tech is done — the app, the website, the reports, everything is live and working. Your job is to run the business: review reports for quality, talk to customers on WhatsApp, and grow the verifier network.

You are the owner. The LLC is in your name. You make the operational decisions. You're not an employee — you're building something of your own. I built the technology, and I'll maintain it, but this is your company to run.

Time commitment: Right now, it's 2-3 hours/week to get set up (LLC, Stripe, WhatsApp Business). Once we have customers, it's 30-60 minutes/day — mostly reviewing reports and responding to WhatsApp messages. It's designed to fit around your life.

Read through this at your own pace. The sections are in the order you'll need them. Start with Tax Implications (so you know what to expect), then jump to LLC Formation (your first action item). Everything else becomes relevant once we're live.


Product Status (June 20, 2026): The product is BUILT, TESTED, and POLISHED. Landing page and report page are both production-ready (10/10 quality). No more code needed before July.

Live demos you can try right now:

Social sharing: When you share the landing page link in WhatsApp groups or Facebook, it shows a branded preview card (dark background, headline, "$35 / visit" badge). Ready for marketing.


0. Tax Implications (READ THIS FIRST)

Since you and Tatenda file Married Filing Jointly, here's how SiteWatch LLC affects your taxes:

If SiteWatch makes zero revenue, you owe zero tax. There's no minimum tax on LLC income — only on actual profit. The only fixed cost is the Delaware franchise tax ($300/year). So there's no financial risk to forming the LLC early.

How It Works

What You Owe (Estimated, Year 1)

Revenue ScenarioAnnual RevenueAfter ExpensesSelf-Employment TaxIncome Tax (22%)Total TaxYou Keep
Slow (5 jobs/wk)~$9,100~$6,100~$933~$1,100~$2,033~$4,067
Moderate (10/wk)~$18,200~$13,700~$2,096~$2,400~$4,496~$9,204
Strong (20/wk)~$36,400~$29,400~$4,498~$5,150~$9,648~$19,752

*Why 22%? Because of Tatenda's Amazon salary, our household is in the 22% federal tax bracket — any additional income from SiteWatch gets taxed at that rate on top of self-employment tax.

Rule of thumb: Set aside 30% of revenue for taxes. Put it in a savings account and don't touch it until tax time.

What You Can Deduct (Reduces Your Tax)

Track ALL of these from day one:

ExpenseExample
Stripe Atlas LLC formation~$500
Domain registration (sitewatch.co.zw)~$25
AWS hosting (af-south-1)~$20-50/month
Twilio (WhatsApp notifications)~$30/month
Stripe processing fees2.9% + $0.30 per transaction
EcoCash/Paynow payout fees2% per payout
Phone (business portion)% of your phone bill
Internet (business portion)% of home internet
Home officeDedicated space for QA/dispatch work
Travel to Zimbabwe (business portion)Flights, accommodation pro-rated for business days
Marketing (Facebook ads, if any)Whatever you spend
Cloudflare (hosting)Free tier, but Pro if upgraded

Quarterly Estimated Payments

If you expect to owe >$1,000 at year-end, the IRS wants quarterly payments:

Use Form 1040-ES or pay online at irs.gov/payments.

Delaware Franchise Tax

If the LLC is registered in Delaware (Stripe Atlas default): $300/year due June 1. This is not income tax — it's just a fee for existing as a Delaware entity.

What This Means for Immigration (The Good News)

We structured this carefully to protect Tatenda's visa. Here's why it's clean:

Tax Action Items

WhenWhat
At LLC formationOpen a separate business bank account (Stripe Atlas includes this)
From day oneTrack every business expense (use a spreadsheet or Wave accounting — free)
MonthlyTransfer 30% of revenue to savings (tax reserve)
September 15First quarterly estimated payment (if revenue has started)
April 2027File joint return with Schedule C

Small Business Tax Break — Free Money

There's a tax break (Section 199A) that gives you 20% of your profit back — like a discount on taxes for small business owners. On $13,700 profit, that's ~$2,740 you DON'T pay tax on. Your tax software handles it automatically — you don't need to do anything special.


You're not just running this — you're building it. This is your company.


1. Your Role (What You Actually Do)

You are the Managing Member and sole owner of SiteWatch LLC. You run operations. That means you're the person customers talk to, the person verifiers report to, and the person who makes sure every report that goes out is solid.

Day-to-day responsibilities:

What you DON'T do:

Expected time commitment:

PhaseTimeWhat's happening
Pre-launch (now)2-3 hours/weekLLC setup, Stripe, comms prep
First month (5-10 jobs/week)30-60 min/dayDispatch, QA, customer chat
Scaling (20+ jobs/week)1-2 hours/dayHire a city coordinator when this becomes too much

This is designed to fit around your life — not consume it. When it starts feeling like too much, that's the signal to hire help, not to push harder.


2. LLC Formation (This Week)

This is your first move. Everything else flows from this.

Step-by-step:

  1. Go to Stripe Atlas (recommended) or Northwest Registered Agent
  2. Form a Delaware LLC — YOU are the sole member and managing member
  3. Tatenda's name appears NOWHERE on the LLC — not as member, not as registered agent, not as organizer. Nowhere.
  4. Cost: ~$500 (Stripe Atlas) or ~$300 (Northwest RA + separate EIN application)
  5. Timeline: 3-5 business days for LLC, 1-2 weeks for EIN
  6. Once formed: Set up Stripe account under the LLC
  7. Then: Set up a WhatsApp Business account (new number or existing — your choice)

Why Stripe Atlas is simpler:

It bundles LLC + EIN + bank account + Stripe in one flow. More expensive but dramatically less admin. You fill out one form and get everything. With Northwest, you're coordinating multiple services yourself.

Your call. Both work. Stripe Atlas just means fewer moving pieces.


3. Before July Trip (Checklist)

Week 1 — This week (starting now)

Week 2 — Next week

Week 3-4 — Two weeks before trip (landing page uses temp URL until domain registers in July)

Week 5-6 — First weeks in Zimbabwe


4. Operations Playbook (Once Running)

When a new request comes in:

1. Owner messages WhatsApp or fills form
2. You confirm: "Got it! [Address], [Phase]. That'll be $35. 
   Here's the payment link: [link]"
3. Owner pays → Stripe sends you confirmation
4. System auto-dispatches to nearest available verifier 
   (WhatsApp notification sent automatically)
5. If no verifier accepts within 2 hours → you get an alert 
   → manually assign or contact verifier directly
6. Verifier confirms → visits → submits report through app
7. You review report (5-10 min):
   - Photo quality good?
   - GPS matches the address?
   - Checklist complete?
8. If good → approve → report auto-sends to owner + 
   verifier payout triggers automatically via Paynow/EcoCash
9. If bad → reject + ask verifier to redo specific items
10. If payout fails → you get an alert → send manually via EcoCash

When things go wrong:

ProblemWhat you do
Owner says "report is wrong"Offer a second visit free, or explain: "We document what's visible — we don't make engineering assessments"
Verifier no-showsApologize to owner immediately, reassign to another verifier, offer expedited delivery
EcoCash is downPay verifier from your personal EcoCash as fallback, reconcile with the business account later
Owner wants refundFull refund if no report delivered. Partial refund if report delivered but disputed. Your judgment call.
Verifier submits garbageReject. Ask for redo. If pattern continues, drop them and find a new verifier.

Your tone with customers:

Warm, professional, fast. These are fellow diaspora members building homes — they're anxious. A quick "Got it, verifier heading out Thursday morning 👍" goes a long way.


5. Pricing Quick Reference

Why $35?

We looked at what competitors charge ($75–$150 per visit), what diaspora builders said they'd pay in Facebook threads, and what makes economic sense for verifiers ($25 payout needs to cover their transport + 1-2 hours of time). $35 is the sweet spot:

If the first 5 customers pay instantly without hesitation, we'll know we priced too low and can bump to $45. We'd rather start low and raise than start high and get no takers.

How the $35 breaks down:

Owner pays:               $35.00
  Stripe takes:           -$1.32 (card processing — not our fee)
  Verifier gets:          $25.00 (their payout for the visit)
  SiteWatch keeps:        $8.68  (your revenue per job)

The Three Tiers (What's the Difference?)

TierWhat It IsWho Does ItOwner PaysVerifier GetsYou Keep
Standard (Photo Documenter)Someone visits the site, follows the app checklist, takes GPS photos. No construction expertise needed — the app tells them exactly what to do.Anyone with a smartphone + transport$35$25~$8.68
Premium (Construction Verifier)Same as Standard, PLUS the verifier has construction knowledge — they can spot quality issues (crooked walls, bad mortar, missing rebar) and write informed notes.Architecture/QS grads, experienced builders$60$45~$13.26
Drone add-onAerial photos on top of either Standard or Premium. Bird's eye view of the full site, roof, and boundaries.Someone who owns a drone+$25-40+$20-30+$3-8

When does someone get Standard vs Premium?

"You Keep" = revenue to SiteWatch after Stripe fees and verifier payout. Other costs (hosting, tools) are minimal — see the deductions table in the Tax section.


6. Facebook Group Strategy

Your soft-launch post (adapt this to your voice):

Hey everyone — remember that thread about tracking building progress from abroad? A few of us put something together.

It's called SiteWatch — an independent verifier visits your site, takes GPS-tagged photos following a checklist, and you get a professional report within 48 hours. $35 per visit.

No project management, no escrow, just independent eyes on your build.

DM me if you want to try it — first 5 people get their first visit at half price ($17.50).

Rules:

Groups to post in (start with these):


7. Key Contacts

WhoNumberRole
Godwin (Kumusha Projects)+27 78 630 7543Primary verifier partner (Domboshava)
Mugove & Family+263 78 742 0331Drone + land measuring (Domboshava)
Shelton & Charmaine+263 779 76 3280Drone + verification (Marondera)
Archie & Sammy0718878842Pro photography (Gweru/Harare)
Batsi and Pee+263 78 396 1998PM + errands (Dema)
The Musekaz+27 69 636 2885Reach/distribution (Dema)

Keep this list updated. As you add verifiers in new cities, add them here.


8. Legal Reminders

These matter. Read them. Remember them.

"This report constitutes visual documentation only and does not represent an engineering assessment, structural evaluation, or professional inspection of any kind."

Why "verification" and not "inspection":

"Inspection" implies professional liability — like a home inspector who can be sued if they miss something. "Verification" means we document what's there. We're cameras with legs, not engineers. This protects you and the company.


9. When to Hire Help

Don't try to be a hero. When you hit these triggers, it's time to bring someone on:

TriggerAction
15+ jobs/week in one cityHire a part-time city coordinator ($200-400/mo)
30+ jobs/week totalYou need 2+ hours/day — consider a VA for dispatch
50+ jobs/weekFull-time operations manager needed
You're dreading opening WhatsAppHire help regardless of numbers. Burnout kills businesses.

The city coordinator handles local dispatch and verifier relationships. You stay focused on QA and customers.


10. Revenue Targets

MilestoneJobs/WeekMonthly Revenue (Platform keeps)Target Date
Proof of concept3-5$130-200August 2026
Early traction10-15$350-600October 2026
Sustainable20-30$700-1,200January 2027
Hire help40-50$1,400-2,000March 2027

These are realistic, not optimistic. If you hit proof of concept faster — amazing. If it takes an extra month — that's fine too. The goal is steady growth, not viral explosion.


Final Note

You already get this. You're building your own homestead from abroad. You know exactly how it feels to wonder what's happening on site, to rely on photos that may or may not be current, to trust people you can't verify.

You're not selling a product to strangers — you're solving your own problem for people like you.

That's why this works.

Go form that LLC. 💪


Last updated: June 20, 2026