Mintellectuals is a marketplace for expert advice where the meter is honest. Book an hour, use what you need, pay for what happened. Your expert is paid before you close the tab, whether they live in Berlin or Lagos.
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Nobody sells you 90 seconds of advice, and a 30-cent card fee is the reason. At
a $0.50 price point that fixed fee is 62% of revenue, so platforms round up into
15-minute blocks and hour minimums. The unit of sale gets picked by the payment
rail, not by you.
Mintellectuals makes the meter honest. Book 60 minutes at $2/min, $120 is held
in escrow, talk for 23 and the expert gets $46 while you keep $74. Nothing to
dispute, because unused time was never charged.
Two side effects matter more than the meter: experts keep 95% instead of ~80%,
and they are paid within a second of hanging up regardless of country. It
settles in stablecoins underneath, but there is no wallet, seed phrase or gas
fee. Sign-in is Face ID.
This is early access, not a live marketplace yet. We open in one vertical first
and the notes on the list decide which one.
So: what would you pay for a five-minute answer? And if you sell your time
already, what would make you move your booking link?