In this community there are some people who have hosting companies and offer ClassicPress specilized hosting and support.
You won’t see however something similar to WP.com, for reasons mentioned in this post in the forums.
This does not mean that an idea similar to WP.com is generally a bad idea, it means only that the entrepreneurial risks of such an endeavor at the moment are far greater than the possibility of revenue, and this discourages entrepreneurs from taking the leap because they have to earn a living from their efforts and investments.
That said, WP ecosystem started small, at first there were few small companies specializing on the type of hosting needed for WP sites (at their v1 and v2 times) and during that time they grew and launched the repos, and WP.com started to gain traction by offering a VERY LIMITED hosting supported by ads and very costly upgrades with a scalable structure and investing in an aggressive marketing absurdes amounts of money to convince people that their managed solution was optimal because “you won’t need a developer because we will keep it stable for you and you won’t need to code or hire someone to do your site since all you have to do is publish content”.
Basically we are taking the same developmental steps, we published our directory recently and this is already encouraging people to develop for CP, and we have a few hosting companies specializing in ClassicPress hosting.
CP was funded to avoid WP mistakes, pairing a commercial entity with the development of the open source software was one of the mistakes we wanted to avoid in 2018.
This does not mean you can’t try your hand, invest you money and make such a platform happen if you have the skills and money to manage it, it only means that CP initiative (the organization behind CP that is a non-profit and manages legal and financial aspects of the project) won’t be involved in it. It will be your company and you will earn money from it. And the fact that your company exists won’t affect the direction the CMS takes for the future because here everyone has the same weight and counts for one (WP.org instead is controlled by what WP.com wants and does, and what WP.org does brings money to WP.com).