An app built especially for freshers and students to get real freelancing opportunities and start earning — even with no experience.
You may be wondering… why another app? Will it just be another crowded place where no one gets work? What’s the vision behind Gig Launch?
The truth is, most platforms are not built for beginners. They expect experience before giving opportunity. And because of that, millions of talented people never get their first chance.
Gig Launch exists to change that.
It’s not just a place to find work. It’s a place to start.
How does it work? You join, choose your skill, and get access to freelancing opportunities — including projects from international companies.
Does it provide skill learning? Yes. You’ll also get access to skill learning and certifications to help you grow and become job-ready.
What’s the eligibility? No eligibility. No degree requirement. No experience needed.
Just bring your willingness to learn and grow.
I know many of you think you don’t have any skills. But you do.
I didn’t know programming. When I started, I didn’t know editing. I didn’t know freelancing. But I knew I liked to read. So I decided to sharpen my writing skill. That one small decision changed everything.
Your starting point doesn’t matter. Your decision to start does.
Gig Launch is built to give you that first chance.
Be a part of this mission. Be an early supporter. Lifetime access is available right now for early supporters.
I’m building an app especially for freshers and students where you can directly get freelancing work, partnered with American companies.
There are plenty of apps out there. But the truth is — most students and freshers never get work because they don’t have experience. And they don’t get experience because no one gives them their first opportunity.
It’s a frustrating cycle. And I want to break it.
This app is not just another platform. It’s a mission to help students and freshers get their first real opportunity, build confidence, and become financially independent.
Before the official launch, I’m opening a limited pre-subscription offer.
Whoever pre-purchases now will get LIFETIME subscription for just ₹500. No monthly fees. No recurring charges. Pay once, use forever.
Your support will help build something that can genuinely change lives.
If you believe in this vision, be a part of this noble mission and support it from day one.
I’m starting a 3-month course for middle & high school students focused on: ✅ Freelancing & skill building ✅ Income awareness (age-appropriate) ✅ Confidence & communication ✅ Self-discipline & mindset ✅ Basic AI — how to use it to your advantage, not fear it
This program is designed to help students think clearly, speak confidently, and navigate future challenges like a pro.
📍 Limited seats 📌 Details, site & registration link coming soon
👉 Parents & students — stay tuned. The future belongs to the prepared. 🚀
I came across this quote when I really needed it. I was absolutely at rock bottom in my life, and I almost gave up. But this quote came to me like God sending words to encourage me not to give up.
No matter what stage of life you are in right now, you will face hard times again and again—emotionally, physically, or financially. But no matter what, always remember this: you may think everything is finished, but that moment can actually be the beginning of something even better.
People who achieve great things in life all have one thing in common: discipline.
Not motivation. Not talent. Discipline.
And real discipline isn’t cute or aesthetic. It’s a crazy level of consistency — doing the same thing over and over, even when you don’t feel like it.
Especially when you don’t feel like it.
Every time you show up on hard days, you train your brain — specifically the anterior mid-cingulate cortex, the part responsible for effort, persistence, and resilience.
The more you force yourself to do difficult things, the stronger this system becomes. And the stronger it becomes, the easier it is to show up again next time.
So even when:
you feel lazy
you feel tired
you don’t feel “in the mood”
it feels too hard to even start
Show up anyway. Do it anyway. No matter what.
That’s how discipline is built. That’s how great things are achieved.
When I was just starting out as a freelancer, I was totally confused about which skill to choose because I was a really skill-less person. Even in school and college, I didn’t learn any extra skills or take part in extra activities. I didn’t even have much idea about computer programming or editing.
I tried learning editing once, but gave up after about a month.
Then I started asking myself what I actually liked, and as usual, I found my answer in reading. I read around 50–60 books a year. So this idea popped into my mind that maybe, if I put in some effort, I could become a good writer.
But I couldn’t possibly write a book or anything like that. So I started looking for what was hot back then, and I saw people were hiring ghostwriters to write their posts on various social media platforms, as well as blogs and articles.
Barsha Sarkar
Freelancing is simple:
Find a problem → Solve it → Get paid
People just overcomplicate it.
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If you had to choose ONE in 2026… 👇
✍️ Copywriting (high-paying projects 💰)
👻 Ghostwriting (monthly stable income 📈)
Which one would you pick — and why?
I just dropped a full video breaking down:
✔ What each one actually is
✔ How much they pay in 2026
✔ Which one is best for beginners
👉 Watch it now and decide smart: [https://youtu.be/VuJpA89HJJY]
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Introducing Gig Launch 🚀
An app built especially for freshers and students to get real freelancing opportunities and start earning — even with no experience.
You may be wondering… why another app?
Will it just be another crowded place where no one gets work?
What’s the vision behind Gig Launch?
The truth is, most platforms are not built for beginners. They expect experience before giving opportunity. And because of that, millions of talented people never get their first chance.
Gig Launch exists to change that.
It’s not just a place to find work. It’s a place to start.
How does it work?
You join, choose your skill, and get access to freelancing opportunities — including projects from international companies.
Does it provide skill learning?
Yes. You’ll also get access to skill learning and certifications to help you grow and become job-ready.
What’s the eligibility?
No eligibility. No degree requirement. No experience needed.
Just bring your willingness to learn and grow.
I know many of you think you don’t have any skills. But you do.
I didn’t know programming. When I started, I didn’t know editing. I didn’t know freelancing. But I knew I liked to read. So I decided to sharpen my writing skill. That one small decision changed everything.
Your starting point doesn’t matter. Your decision to start does.
Gig Launch is built to give you that first chance.
Be a part of this mission. Be an early supporter.
Lifetime access is available right now for early supporters.
Link in description.
Let’s launch your first gig.
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Barsha Sarkar
I’m building an app especially for freshers and students where you can directly get freelancing work, partnered with American companies.
There are plenty of apps out there. But the truth is — most students and freshers never get work because they don’t have experience. And they don’t get experience because no one gives them their first opportunity.
It’s a frustrating cycle. And I want to break it.
This app is not just another platform. It’s a mission to help students and freshers get their first real opportunity, build confidence, and become financially independent.
Before the official launch, I’m opening a limited pre-subscription offer.
Whoever pre-purchases now will get LIFETIME subscription for just ₹500.
No monthly fees. No recurring charges. Pay once, use forever.
Your support will help build something that can genuinely change lives.
If you believe in this vision, be a part of this noble mission and support it from day one.
Secure your lifetime access here:
[ Payment link - rzp.io/rzp/xuw7Rr2t ]
Let’s build something that gives people their first chance.🚀
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Barsha Sarkar
What skill do you think schools should teach more?
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Barsha Sarkar
🚨 BIG ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨
Schools teach marks.
The future demands skills.
I’m starting a 3-month course for middle & high school students focused on:
✅ Freelancing & skill building
✅ Income awareness (age-appropriate)
✅ Confidence & communication
✅ Self-discipline & mindset
✅ Basic AI — how to use it to your advantage, not fear it
This program is designed to help students think clearly, speak confidently, and navigate future challenges like a pro.
📍 Limited seats
📌 Details, site & registration link coming soon
👉 Parents & students — stay tuned.
The future belongs to the prepared. 🚀
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Barsha Sarkar
I came across this quote when I really needed it. I was absolutely at rock bottom in my life, and I almost gave up. But this quote came to me like God sending words to encourage me not to give up.
No matter what stage of life you are in right now, you will face hard times again and again—emotionally, physically, or financially. But no matter what, always remember this: you may think everything is finished, but that moment can actually be the beginning of something even better.
You will rise and shine again.
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Barsha Sarkar
People who achieve great things in life all have one thing in common: discipline.
Not motivation.
Not talent.
Discipline.
And real discipline isn’t cute or aesthetic.
It’s a crazy level of consistency — doing the same thing over and over, even when you don’t feel like it.
Especially when you don’t feel like it.
Every time you show up on hard days, you train your brain — specifically the anterior mid-cingulate cortex, the part responsible for effort, persistence, and resilience.
The more you force yourself to do difficult things, the stronger this system becomes.
And the stronger it becomes, the easier it is to show up again next time.
So even when:
you feel lazy
you feel tired
you don’t feel “in the mood”
it feels too hard to even start
Show up anyway. Do it anyway. No matter what.
That’s how discipline is built.
That’s how great things are achieved.
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Barsha Sarkar
When I was just starting out as a freelancer, I was totally confused about which skill to choose because I was a really skill-less person. Even in school and college, I didn’t learn any extra skills or take part in extra activities. I didn’t even have much idea about computer programming or editing.
I tried learning editing once, but gave up after about a month.
Then I started asking myself what I actually liked, and as usual, I found my answer in reading. I read around 50–60 books a year. So this idea popped into my mind that maybe, if I put in some effort, I could become a good writer.
But I couldn’t possibly write a book or anything like that. So I started looking for what was hot back then, and I saw people were hiring ghostwriters to write their posts on various social media platforms, as well as blogs and articles.
That’s how my journey as a ghostwriter began.
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What feels hardest when talking to clients?
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