Geographic Arbitrage for Thailand-based entrepreneurs

Earn in strong currencies.
Spend in baht.

StackArb builds multiple income streams using one insight: your cost of living is 5x lower than your earning potential. Freelance services, food subscriptions, niche e-commerce — all in one system.

$25B
Thailand digital economy (2024)
35%
Annual freelance sector growth
5x
Cost-of-living advantage

Three ways to capture the gap

Freelance Digital Services

Virtual assistance, social media management, graphic design, video editing. Charge international rates ($15–25/hr) while based in Thailand.

$17/hr × 50hrs/mo = 30,000 THB

Food Subscription

Keto, clean eating, specialized meal prep. Sell direct via Line Official — zero platform fees vs. Grab's 30% cut. Weekly subscriptions lock in revenue.

100 THB profit × 10 meals/day = 1,000 THB/day

Niche E-commerce

Skip the race-to-the-bottom. Sell specialized, quality items — ergonomic desk gear, specialized pet care, hobby equipment — where margin beats volume.

300 THB profit × 3-4 items/day

This isn't theory. It's arithmetic.

Most people complicate this. It comes down to three numbers: what you charge, what it costs you, and how many you do. Run the numbers honestly and the arbitrage becomes obvious.

Freelance target
30K THB/mo
Food subscription
25K THB/mo
E-commerce profit
18K THB/mo
Stack all three
73K THB/mo
"The gap between what you earn and what you spend is not luck. It's architecture."

StackArb exists for entrepreneurs who understand that geographic arbitrage isn't a hack — it's a business model. The platforms exist. The demand exists. The infrastructure exists. What's missing is the system to put it all together.

Start with one. Stack the rest.

No single model wins — the compounding comes from running all three in parallel. Freelance income funds the food prep equipment. Food subscribers become e-commerce customers. Each model makes the others cheaper to run.