{"video":{"id":"cmjqdtlge0000kv04ixxu9sbd","title":"What skate schools can teach us about niche business models","videoUrl":"https://whopvideo.app/videos/migrated-cmjqdtlge0000kv04ixxu9sbd.mp4","thumbnailUrl":"https://whopvideo.app/thumbnails/migrated-cmjqdtlge0000kv04ixxu9sbd.png","r2VideoUrl":"https://whopvideo.app/videos/migrated-cmjqdtlge0000kv04ixxu9sbd.mp4","r2ThumbnailUrl":"https://whopvideo.app/thumbnails/migrated-cmjqdtlge0000kv04ixxu9sbd.png","duration":24,"orientation":"horizontal","transcript":"There are dozens of skate schools and coaches on the Sunshine Coast, pulling in over 20 grand a week from group lessons alone. At first I thought, how are they all surviving? But they're not competing, they're coexisting. Each one has its own crew, its own vibe, and its own loyal community. That's what a niche business looks like. You don't need everyone, just your people. And that's exactly what creators are building on Whop every day.","likeCount":4,"viewCount":824,"ghostPostId":"695181732ccdfc0001bca926","ghostSlug":"skate-niche-economy","authorName":"Keisha Singleton","authorAvatar":"https://whop.com/blog/content/images/2024/11/me-2.png"}}