Program starts:
May 20
Vending Entrepreneurs Club with personal mentorship
Launch your own smart vending business with a net profit starting from $2,500/month in 4 weeks without risks or employees, even if you have no capital right now
What do you need to join the club for?
Vending
- the easiest business for immigrants in the U.S.
Transparent model: you invest in real, liquid smart vending equipment — not a typical underperforming snack machine. No capital, language skills, or location required to start.
You can launch without your own capital — we’ll help you get a machine via installments/leasing. The location pays for itself from day one while generating cash flow. If you pay upfront, we’ll secure the best prices.
$0 upfront
The key difference of the club is that we don’t just launch smart coffee machines — we also set up machines with ice cream, food, etc., often in markets and locations where there’s still unmet demand.
Buffet model
members save on machine purchases through our community — the club pays for itself almost immediately. Thanks to wholesale deals, suppliers give us major discounts, so every next machine in your network costs less.
$1,500–2,000 minimum
you won’t just learn vending — you’ll launch your first location: from finding a spot to installing the machine and making your first profit. No “2 months of watching lessons + 6 months to start.” Everything is done in real time, fast, using a proven model.
4 weeks
Your business is the location, and vending is just a monetization tool. Even if something goes wrong, you can switch to a better, higher-traffic location without “burying” all your money in one spot. Losing everything is basically impossible.
Risk off
That’s the average number each club member (out of 100+ people) launches within a year.
3.5 vending machines
you save because Nikita already spent that time and money learning through trial and error in vending — you get a safer path with the club’s ready knowledge base.
$50,000
cost per cup when selling at $4 — thanks to access to the club’s wholesale supplies (coffee, chocolate, milk, cups). Net profit per cup starts from $3.
Less than $1
Club Program
Lessons
Format
Time
- 6 masterclasses
- Online + recordings
- Hosted personally by Nik
- Format: Zoom calls
- 2.5 weeks of onboarding into the vending business
- Live meetups
- 1.5 weeks to launch your first location
- Access to wholesale pricing through the club
- 2 weeks of personal support (depending on the plan)
- Lifetime access to the club
- Exclusive deals on equipment
Training Modules
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Who will support you besides Nik?
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Mukhitdin Khayrullaev
Business Trainer – Corporate Finance
(Financial literacy for entrepreneurs)
financial mindset
Data Truck – Trucking IT solution, Partner
MBA on Finance, California Hayward University
Certified Life & Business Coach
Certified NLP Practitioner
Financial Speaker
Ilya Shubin
Will show how to properly set up a vending business for expats and avoid overpaying taxes
Partner & Head of Corporate Division at Ayzenberg Consulting LLC
Certified CPA in New York
Expert in accounting, taxation, and corporate business structure in the US
Accounting & CPA Speaker
Marina Amber
Negotiation & complex B2B sales expert with 20+ years of experience in the US & Canada
70% deal win rate
Conducts calls with property owners and helps secure the best placement terms
Helps club members negotiate with landlords and close location deals
Elena
Helps club members at every stage of launching locations — during onboarding and after
  • Active in the community, owns 2 coffee shops
Club Curator
Done-for-You Club Solutions:
Location outreach templates
Ready-to-use messages and scripts for reaching out to landlords and decision-makers
Financial benchmarks by format
Baseline numbers for coffee, food, and ice cream — so you understand what’s considered normal
Deal structures & placement terms examples
Real deal formats: free placement, revenue share, or fixed fee
Private community
Access to people who already have running locations and real experience
Location selection checklists
Clear criteria to instantly understand whether a spot is worth it or not
Supplier & manufacturer contacts
Verified vendors for machines and ingredients — no searching or overpaying
Step-by-step launch roadmap
A clear sequence of actions from idea to your first location
Access to wholesale supplier pricing for ingredients and machines
Participant Results:
Ramon, 37, Buffalo
Works at Whole Foods, owns a food vending business in his city → generates from $2,100/month passive income
Alina, 30, Miami
E-commerce entrepreneur, owns a smart coffee machine in New York while living in Miami → $2,600/month
David, 35, Brooklyn
Works at a car wash and installed a self-service coffee machine there
net profit $2,200
Paul, 37, Brooklyn
Owns ~50 snack & soda vending machines → entered the coffee niche and is adding coffee machines to his network → income under NDA
Max from Boston
4 machines with protein shakes + milkshakes
income $8,500
Peter from Chicago
Launched his own coffee kiosk brand
$1,500–2,000 per location
Alexey, 41, San Diego
Was looking for a way to grow capital → launched 10 smart vending locations
income $22,000
Elena, Minnesota
Owns a daycare network in the US and builds a vending network alongside → currently 2 machines,
1 generates $1,600–2,300
Evgeniy, 40, Los Angeles
Entrepreneur, 30+ coffee shops in different countries, owns 2 coffee shops in the US → income from them $4,000+, scaling the business
Diyor, 23, Florida / New Jersey
Student, studies in Florida, opened a coffee shop in New Jersey
fully managed remotely
Bair, 32, Brooklyn
Works as a handyman, launched a self-service coffee shop → ~$2,300/month without manual work
Dmitriy, 34, Miami
Furniture manufacturer, invested spare capital into 3 vending machines in different states
average per location $1,900
Elizaveta, 27, New York
Freelancer, dreamed of opening a traditional coffee shop
→ ended up opening a smart one with $2,500 net profit
Javier, 33,
New York
Real estate agent, 3 vending machines in NYC metro
total income $5,000
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