I Tested 5 AI Side Hustles. Only 2 Made Money.
Everyone's talking about making money with AI. I decided to test it myself.
30 days. 5 different side hustles. Real time, real money, real results.
Some were complete wastes of time. Two actually generated income. Here's the breakdown.
The Setup
I gave each side hustle one week. I used free tools whenever possible. My goal was simple: make at least $1 to prove it works.
Tools I used:
- Claude Code — for coding assistance (free tier)
- ChatGPT — for content generation (free tier)
- Canva — for graphics (free tier)
- Cursor — for faster coding (free tier)
Total investment: $0.
Hustle #1: AI-Generated Art on Etsy
AI Art Prints $0
The idea: Generate AI art, list it as printable wall art on Etsy, profit.
I created 50 AI-generated art pieces using free tools. Abstract designs, minimalist prints, that kind of thing. Listed them on Etsy for $3-5 each.
Result: Zero sales.
Why it failed: The market is oversaturated. Everyone had the same idea. My listings got buried in pages of identical AI art.
Hustle #2: AI Content Writing on Fiverr
Content Writing $0
The idea: Use AI to write blog posts, sell them on Fiverr as a writing service.
I set up a Fiverr gig offering "SEO blog posts starting at $15." I'd use AI to generate the content, edit it, and deliver.
Result: Zero orders.
Why it failed: Fiverr is flooded with AI writers. The top sellers have thousands of reviews. A new gig has zero visibility without paid promotion.
Hustle #3: AI YouTube Shorts Channel
YouTube Shorts $47.82
The idea: Use AI to generate short videos, build a faceless channel.
This one actually worked. I used a tool called MoneyPrinterTurbo (free, open source) to generate YouTube Shorts automatically.
The process:
- Pick a topic (I chose "AI tools for developers")
- Let AI write the script
- Let AI generate voiceover
- Let AI find stock footage
- Upload 3x per day
Week 1 results:
- 21 videos uploaded
- 12,000 total views
- 156 new subscribers
- $47.82 from YouTube Partner Program
Why it worked: Consistent posting + trending topic + automated workflow = compounding views.
Hustle #4: AI Micro-SaaS Tool
Micro-SaaS $128.00
The idea: Build a small tool with AI, charge a monthly subscription.
I used Claude Code to build a simple tool: a "prompt optimizer" that helps people write better AI prompts. It took 4 hours to build.
I priced it at $4.99/month. Listed it on Product Hunt and a few AI Twitter threads.
Week 1 results:
- 312 visitors to landing page
- 28 free signups
- 26 paid subscribers at $4.99
- $128.00 in one week
Why it worked: I solved a specific problem (people struggle with prompts) and kept it simple. One feature, one price, easy decision.
Hustle #5: AI Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate Marketing $0
The idea: Use AI to generate content promoting affiliate products.
I tried promoting AI tools with affiliate links. Created Twitter threads, blog posts, and YouTube comments using AI-generated content.
Result: Zero conversions.
Why it failed: People can smell inauthentic AI content. Without a real audience that trusts you, affiliate links don't convert.
The Real Numbers
Total after 30 days: $175.82
YouTube Shorts: $47.82
Micro-SaaS: $128.00
Everything else: $0
What Actually Works
Two patterns emerged from the winners:
1. Build something, don't just promote. The micro-SaaS worked because I created real value. The affiliate hustle failed because I was just pushing links.
2. Automate, but add human touch. YouTube Shorts worked because AI did 90% of the work, but I curated the topics and timing.
What I'm Doing Next
I'm doubling down on what works:
- More YouTube Shorts — scaling to 5 videos/day with MoneyPrinterTurbo
- More micro-SaaS tools — each one is a new revenue stream
- Ditching the failures — no more Etsy art or Fiverr gigs
The lesson: AI is a tool, not a magic button. You still need to build something people want.
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