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As you juggle playdates, nap schedules, or the endless pile of laundry, you’re probably also thinking about how to bring in a little extra income without sacrificing time with your kiddos.
The good news? There are plenty of side hustles that are flexible, mom-friendly, and yes—actually profitable.
So grab a cup of coffee (or reheat the one you’ve microwaved three times already) and let’s dive into 20 easy and profitable side hustles that are perfect for stay-at-home moms like you.
Love writing? You can absolutely turn your words into income. If you’ve got a way with words—even if you’re not a published author or trained journalist—you can start earning by writing content for others.
In today’s digital world, businesses, blogs, and brands are constantly in need of fresh, engaging content to attract and connect with their audiences.
Here are just a few types of writing you can get paid for:
Where to start:
The best part? You don’t need a fancy degree or years of experience—just strong writing skills, the willingness to learn, and a solid understanding of what your client or audience needs.
So if you’ve got a passion for writing and a little hustle in your step, there’s a world of opportunity waiting for your words.
Where to Start: Upwork, Fiverr, ProBlogger
VAs help entrepreneurs with tasks like email management, scheduling, social media, and more. It’s flexible and in high demand!
Where to Start: Belay, Fancy Hands, Facebook groups for entrepreneurs
Create digital planners, kids’ activity sheets, home binders, or chore charts and sell them on Etsy. You only need to create them once, and they can sell again and again.
Tools Needed: Canva, Etsy shop
Got a knack for math, English, or a second language? Offer tutoring through platforms like VIPKid, Outschool, or even independently.
Bonus: You can set your own hours!
Blogging takes time to grow but can be a powerful long-term income stream. Write about parenting, cooking, budgeting, or your unique life experience.
Income Sources: Ads, affiliate links, sponsored content
If you’re creative, use your skills to sell handmade items like candles, jewelry, or knitwear.
Where to Sell: Etsy, Shopify, local craft fairs
Small businesses often need help running their Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok accounts. If you love scrolling anyway, why not get paid for it?
Hot Tip: Specialize in one platform to stand out.
Love animals? Offer pet sitting or dog walking services in your neighborhood.
Family Friendly: Your kids can tag along, making it a fun little outing.
Buy items at garage sales or thrift stores, then resell them on platforms like eBay, Poshmark, or Facebook Marketplace.
Bonus: Great eye for deals? You’re golden.
If you love cooking, prep meals for busy families in your community. You can even niche down to gluten-free, vegan, or baby-friendly meals.
Tip: Word of mouth spreads fast in mom circles!
Already watching your own kids? Offer babysitting services to friends or neighbors who need a break.
Perk: Built-in playmates for your children.
Recommend products you love and earn a commission when someone buys through your link. Share through a blog, Instagram, or even Pinterest. You can succeed as long as you avoid costly affiliate marketing mistakes.
Best For: Moms already active on social media
Kids grow fast! Turn their outgrown clothes and toys into cash by reselling them online.
Best Places: Facebook Marketplace, Kidizen, Mercari
Share your motherhood journey, DIY crafts, recipes, or parenting tips. Once you grow, you can earn from ads and sponsorships.
Camera Shy? Consider faceless content or voiceovers.
Have a good eye and a decent phone camera? Take lifestyle or flat lay photos and upload them to stock photo websites.
Best Sites: Shutterstock, iStock, Adobe Stock
Got a great voice? Companies are always looking for voices for ads, audiobooks, and more.
Get Started On: Fiverr, Voices.com
Transcribe audio into written documents. It’s simple, detail-oriented work you can do while the kids nap.
Start With: Rev, TranscribeMe
Have strollers, pack n’ plays, or car seats sitting around? Rent them to traveling families.
Try: BabyQuip, GoBaby
Got a skill other moms want to learn? Create an online course or host a virtual workshop.
Topics Can Include: Potty training tips, budgeting, and home organization
Write a short guide or story and publish it on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). Parenting advice, recipes, or even children’s books can do well.
Tip: Use Canva for design and Grammarly for editing help.
You don’t have to choose between motherhood and making money. These side hustles are designed to fit into your lifestyle—whether you’ve got two hours during nap time or want to build a full-blown business from home.
Start with one that feels fun and manageable. You’ll be amazed how even a few hours a week can grow into something meaningful (and profitable!).
You’ve got this, mama. 💪