In a digital world where monetization often feels just out of reach, one Bahamian creator is working to change the narrative. Enter Pileit.app a platform designed to give Bahamians direct access to earning from their content, ideas, and influence, without the usual barriers.
Founded by Kenneth Moncur, Pileit isn’t just another tech startup it’s a response to a real gap. For years, creators in The Bahamas have faced limitations when trying to monetize online, from restricted payment systems to platforms that simply weren’t built with the Caribbean in mind. The result? Talent without access. Creativity without compensation.
Moncur has seen that struggle up close. “I spent 20 years in Bahamian media watching creators struggle to monetize. PileIt is the platform I wish existed back then.”

At its core, the platform is built to empower users to generate income through their audience whether that’s content, services, or digital offerings. It simplifies the process, removing friction and creating a space where local creators can finally operate on their own terms. No complicated workarounds. No waiting on global platforms to catch up.
But beyond the functionality, what makes Pileit stand out is its timing. We’re in an era where Gen Z is redefining work, influence, and income. Side hustles are now main streams. Personal brands carry real value. And platforms that understand this shift especially within a local context are positioned to make real impact.

Pileit feels like part of that evolution. A tool built not just for consumption, but for ownership. And while it’s still early, one thing is clear: the conversation around monetization in The Bahamas is changing. Platforms like Pileit aren’t just participating in that shift they’re helping lead it.
Explore the platform at Pileit.app and see what it looks like to finally monetize on your own terms.