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No employees. No storefront. No cold calls. Just machines that make money.
AUSTIN, Texas - ColoradoDesk -- Most people who want to start a small business get stuck before they even begin. They spend months on a business plan, debate product ideas, stress about inventory, and worry about hiring employees — all before making a single dollar.
Vending machines cut through all of that.
You don't need employees. You don't need a storefront. You don't need to deal with customers face to face. You stock your machine, collect your cash, and repeat. It's one of the few businesses where the work happens on your schedule — not the other way around.
The math is simple. A single vending machine in a decent location generates between $750 and $1,400 per month in revenue. A machine costs $2,000–$5,000. Most operators are profitable within six months. With three to five machines running, you're looking at a real part-time income that requires maybe a few hours of restocking per week.
The one problem every new operator hits
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The machine is easy. The location is hard.
Finding a property that will let you place a vending machine used to mean cold calling office managers, emailing gym owners who never respond, driving around looking for bulletin boards, or paying a placement company a cut of your revenue forever. Most people give up before they ever get their first machine placed.
That's the problem VendPlacer was built to solve.
What VendPlacer does
VendPlacer is a marketplace — think of it like Airbnb, but for vending machine placement. Property owners list their spaces on the platform. Vending operators browse those listings, filter by city and traffic level, and send an inquiry directly to the property owner in one click.
Right now there are over 35,000 verified locations available across 309 cities worldwide — offices, gyms, hotels, apartment complexes, warehouses, medical centers, and more. Every listing shows the location type and traffic level so you know exactly what you're inquiring about before you reach out.
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For someone starting out, that changes everything. Instead of spending three months hunting for your first location, you can have a shortlist of real opportunities in your city within minutes.
Who it's for
You don't need experience. You don't need a lot of capital. The operators using VendPlacer range from first-timers placing their first machine to established vending businesses expanding into new cities.
If you're in a mid-size city — Houston, Atlanta, Phoenix, Chicago, Nashville — there are already dozens of listings waiting. If you're somewhere smaller, chances are your city is on the platform too.
Getting started
Browsing is free. You create an account, enter your city, and start exploring available locations immediately. When you find one you want, you send an inquiry to the property owner directly through the platform.
The vending machine business isn't glamorous. But for someone who wants a real business they can run alongside a job, build gradually, and eventually scale — it's one of the most reliable paths out there.
VendPlacer just makes the hardest part a lot easier.
Find vending machine locations in your city at vendplacer.com
Vending machines cut through all of that.
You don't need employees. You don't need a storefront. You don't need to deal with customers face to face. You stock your machine, collect your cash, and repeat. It's one of the few businesses where the work happens on your schedule — not the other way around.
The math is simple. A single vending machine in a decent location generates between $750 and $1,400 per month in revenue. A machine costs $2,000–$5,000. Most operators are profitable within six months. With three to five machines running, you're looking at a real part-time income that requires maybe a few hours of restocking per week.
The one problem every new operator hits
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The machine is easy. The location is hard.
Finding a property that will let you place a vending machine used to mean cold calling office managers, emailing gym owners who never respond, driving around looking for bulletin boards, or paying a placement company a cut of your revenue forever. Most people give up before they ever get their first machine placed.
That's the problem VendPlacer was built to solve.
What VendPlacer does
VendPlacer is a marketplace — think of it like Airbnb, but for vending machine placement. Property owners list their spaces on the platform. Vending operators browse those listings, filter by city and traffic level, and send an inquiry directly to the property owner in one click.
Right now there are over 35,000 verified locations available across 309 cities worldwide — offices, gyms, hotels, apartment complexes, warehouses, medical centers, and more. Every listing shows the location type and traffic level so you know exactly what you're inquiring about before you reach out.
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For someone starting out, that changes everything. Instead of spending three months hunting for your first location, you can have a shortlist of real opportunities in your city within minutes.
Who it's for
You don't need experience. You don't need a lot of capital. The operators using VendPlacer range from first-timers placing their first machine to established vending businesses expanding into new cities.
If you're in a mid-size city — Houston, Atlanta, Phoenix, Chicago, Nashville — there are already dozens of listings waiting. If you're somewhere smaller, chances are your city is on the platform too.
Getting started
Browsing is free. You create an account, enter your city, and start exploring available locations immediately. When you find one you want, you send an inquiry to the property owner directly through the platform.
The vending machine business isn't glamorous. But for someone who wants a real business they can run alongside a job, build gradually, and eventually scale — it's one of the most reliable paths out there.
VendPlacer just makes the hardest part a lot easier.
Find vending machine locations in your city at vendplacer.com
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