Do you feel alone in your side hustle?
Curious to know if you’ve found people IRL that are on the journey you are, and if so where?
Curious to know if you’ve found people IRL that are on the journey you are, and if so where?
Hey /sidehustle, I’ve been putting in 20+ hours/week on my side project for about 3 months now. A lot of the work/code is also taken from previous side projects that never saw the light of day. I feel like i have a thousand unfinished projects, and with all of them, at some po
Here’s my dilemma. Opening up, seeking some real advice here. Hopefully this will help me and others too. There has to be someone else in this boat. I have hobbies and skills that I could pour into the mix and possibly make some extra side finances. I also, however, am a perf
It’s not talked about enough, some people are incredibly efficient, others are all in on the midnight oil. There’s no right way. Where do you sit? And do you want your hours to go up or down?
hey everyone, thought i’d be bold enough to share. I have been working on something i’m passionate about - OpenTools. Right now very early but trying to make llms less demoey and useful so that it can get the context it needs by tools organised by use case rather than individual
Something that’s been on my mind lately is setting up avenues of residual income. The idea fascinates me. Put in a decent amount of up front work building something, perhaps distributable or downloadable - something along those lines - and reap the benefits repeatedly. As n
I’ve been looking around and it seems like the only real "low-effort" options left are: Microtasks and different surveys: Using apps like Swagbucks or Prolific during downtime for a few bucks. Renting your stuff: Putting a spare room, a parking spot, or even a camper on rental
Hi and thanks for posting over at /aidevs . I've been side hussle-ing for a long time now, turning fun projects and experience into paid positions in crypto and machine learning. Currently working on a saas leveraging AI tools and APIs. Always keeping things interesting and learn
I’ll be honest - like the title, this idea seems a little intimidating to me. Maybe I’m overthinking it. I do that. I’ve got a few ideas, but don’t know where to start. Tell me your story. How did you spin up and start? At what point was it worthwhile - or at least start
What would it take to turn your side hustle into your main hustle, specifically: What would need to fulfill you? How much would it need to be making?
There's a longer story behind my design of this character, but we'll save that for another time.For now I hope this signals new ideas, a fun place to be, and inspires action.🍋 Squeeze it!
I’d love to hear the stories! Perhaps even get them in here to share?
Many of us fall victim to jumping into the same job boards, and the same side hustles. How have you done it different?
If you are in a semi-rural area like mine. A simple landing page with ways to contact you, a facebook + instagram page w/ ads - you can easily secure a few recurring clients. Funnily enough my most conversions came through traditional local newspaper ads. Other good channels were
All too often we fixate on the most profitable hustle. Personally, I think that’s the least interesting part of the story. The messy, naive, adrenaline driven hustles is where the fascinating lessons hide. So I’m curious: What was your very first hustle? Failure or suc
Please left your ideas 💡 here, so we can grow together with fun.
I’m Lyndsey, I’m part of the startup ecosystem in Australia. Let’s swap ideas, learn from each other, and turn small projects into meaningful things! What are you building in 2026?
Not: • Vibe coding • Drop shipping • Online courses I’ll go first: Importing Steel Doors ~$125,000/month. ~30 hours a week once commercial relationships established. What other “boring” ideas deserve attention?
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