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19 Best Realistic Side Hustles for Stay at Home Moms

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For stay-at-home moms, finding a way to bring in extra income while managing family responsibilities can be challenging. Fortunately, there are numerous side hustles available that allow you to work from the comfort of your own home. A few of which I’ve done myself and rather enjoy.

Whether you’re looking for ways to boost your household income or hoping to save for a special outing, here are 19 of the best side hustles that can fit into your busy schedule.

1. Online Course Creation

Have a unique, or profitable skill to teach? Creating an online course can be a quick and amazing passive income source. Once set up, your course will generate pay while you maintain your busy schedule. You can even set up a membership site to earn recurring revenue every month.

If you want to learn how to create you first digital course, product, or membership, you can join this free webinar where I will walk you through step-by-step on how to get started.

This side hustle allows you to work at your own pace, create what you want, when you want, and you can easily earn passive income, even while you sleep. There have been many days when I’ve woken up to an email notification of a sale I made while sleeping. I recommend using this tool to sell your digital courses, products, and/or memberships.

The great thing about this side hustle is that anyone can get started, and it doesn’t require constant upkeep to maintain.

Screenshot of passive income from selling courses online
I made over $500 in my first couple months – though I wasn’t doing much marketing at the time, so I could have easily earned much more.
These are just a few of the sales I’ve made while sleeping.

Related: How to Make 6-Figures Selling Online Courses (2025 Guide)

2. Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing allows you to earn money by promoting products or services through affiliate links. If you have a blog or a strong online presence, this strategy can generate a little extra income without much effort. I’ve easily made over $900, from a single affiliate program. And, there are affiliate programs for just about every company or business out there.

It is super simple to get started, though it does require some work to get enough traffic to your referral links, and build trust with an audience. I recommend taking this affiliate marketing course to give you all of the information you need to not only get started, but increase your conversion rates to make more income.

You can also grab this free Ebook to learn more about affiliate marketing as well.

Related: How to Start a Profitable Blog and Make Money in 2025

3. Blogging

Starting a blog allows you to share your thoughts, experiences, and expertise on various subjects. With the right approach to affiliate marketing and quality content creation, your blog can turn into a lucrative side hustle.

I’ve been able to monetize my blog in multiple ways, diversifying my income for more reliable money coming in every month. So, if you enjoy writing, and you love to teach people new things, then blogging is probably a great option for you. You can get started for as low as $36 for your first year by using my link here.

If you want to learn more about how to get started, and need a bit more guidance, you can also grab my course here.

Related: How to Start a Profitable Blog and Make Money in 2025

4. Virtual Assistant

Becoming a virtual assistant is one of the best ways to leverage your organizational skills. Many small business owners need help with administrative tasks and are willing to pay for efficient assistants. You can set your own hours and work around your family life, making it a flexible way to earn.

There are many supportive groups on Facebook where you can both get connected with other VA’s, but also to find potential clients.

5. Freelance Writer

If you enjoy writing, consider becoming a freelance writer. You could pitch blog posts to various websites or offer your services to small businesses looking to enhance their online presence. There are many platforms where you can find potential clients, making this a great option for busy moms.

Related: How to Become a Freelance Grant Writer and Make $35 an Hour

A focused woman in glasses and headphones works on a laptop from a cozy bed.
Photo by Ivan Samkov

6. Online Tutoring

Online tutoring is another great side hustle that allows you to teach specific subjects to students in need. With just a good internet connection, you can offer your expertise and earn extra cash during your free time.

Related: 27 Best Online Tutoring Jobs to Make Money at Home in 2025

7. Social Media Manager

With the rise of social media, businesses are always looking for skilled social media managers. If you’re savvy with social media platforms, managing accounts could be a lucrative side hustle. You can work with local businesses or even launch your own social media management business.

8. Graphic Designer

If you have a creative flair, becoming a graphic designer could be perfect for you. Design logos, business cards, and promotional materials for small businesses from the comfort of your own home.

You can get started with graphic design by signing up for a free Canva account. I use Canva all the time in my business, and it is super intuitive and easy.

A creative workspace featuring a laptop, design tools, and a hand writing on a notepad.
Photo by Ron Lach

9. Pet Sitting

Pet sitting can be locally sourced and can fit seamlessly into your family life. Many pet owners look for reliable individuals to take care of their furry friends during busy times, making this a great side hustle.

There are several apps you can sign up for where people can get connected with you ‘fur’ hire, but alternatively, you can always print out some flyers and hand them out to dog busy neighborhoods.

You could also leave flyers near dog parks as well if you need a bit more foot traffic to your advertisement.

10. Delivery Services

If you have a car and a flexible schedule, consider signing up for delivery services. Delivering food or goods can be a rewarding way to earn some extra money while managing your time around your family’s needs.

There are the obvious services like Grubhub, Ubereats, DoorDash, Instacart and more. But, there are still plenty of other options available too. Some stores often look to hire delivery drivers, and often need coverage during specific hours of the day.

Plus, depending on which services you sign up for, you may have the opportunity to stack your services as well, to save on gas and time.

Now, as a work from home mom, you’re probably thinking that this isn’t very work from home. But, if some or all of your kids are going to preschool, or have a lot of after school activities, sometimes being able to make a delivery or two can earn you a few extra bucks while you’re waiting for your kids activities to finish up. That way you’re not just waiting in the car for 2-3 hours, and you’re not driving home to then drive right back.

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Photo by cottonbro studio

11. Handmade Crafts

If you enjoy crafting, consider selling your handmade crafts or handmade jewelry online. Platforms like Etsy provide a space to showcase your creativity and earn money during your spare time.

Plus, with Etsy, you already have access to a customer base, so you don’t have to do quite as much marketing to get your products seen.

You can open your Etsy shop and get your first 40 products listings for free using this link.

12. Online Store

Starting an online store allows you to sell products directly to consumers. You can create your own line of digital products or even curate items that align with your interests and pitch them to potential clients.

You can set up shop with Shopify, Etsy (as previously mentioned) and even Amazon.

However, if you are selling digital products of any kind (aside from just printables), I highly recommend using ThriveCart to do this.

13. Data Entry

Many companies require data entry specialists to complete administrative tasks remotely. This is often an easy way to earn some extra money and can be done at your own pace.

Though, it does require attention to detail, so if you easily get distracted, or have a hard time concentrating, then you may need to find a more suitable side hustle.

14. Transcription Work

If you have good listening skills and are detail-oriented, transcription work might be a good idea. You can transcribe audio or video content into text while working around your busy schedule.

This is especially important for legal, medical, media, academic and several other fields, where those in some of the higher roles may not have time to type up their recordings. So, having a good ear, and occasionally the ability to listen past a heavy accent will be helpful in this side hustle.

15. Customer Service Representative

Working as a remote customer service representative enables you to interact with customers and help solve their issues from home. The flexibility can be perfect for stay-at-home moms managing family life.

But, if your people skills are lacking, or get easily frustrated, then this may not be an easy job for you.

Professional woman wearing headphones conducts video call in a modern workspace, focused on communication.
Photo By: Kaboompics.com

16. Online Community Moderator

Online communities need moderators to keep engagement high and discussions respectful. This role can often be taken on in your free time, making it a perfect fit for a busy mom. Places like Facebook groups commonly need moderators.

So, if you are organized, familiar with using social media and other tech, then this can be a great option for you. However, there are many other platforms, and many businesses who need help with moderating communities. So, having good people skills, and communication skills will be beneficial.

17. Real Estate Agent

Becoming a real estate agent can be a lucrative side hustle, providing you the flexibility to set your own hours. You can help families find their dream homes, while also generating additional income.

This will probably become a better side hustle for moms who have older children as this often involves showing houses to potential buyers. But, there are also many administrative tasks that you can still easily do from the comfort of home.

18. Photography

If you have a passion for photography, offer services for family portraits or events. This side hustle allows you to utilize your skills and creativity while working at your own pace.

Related: How to Make $60,000 as an Hourly Freelance Videographer

19. Online Coaching or Consulting

Share your knowledge by starting your own coaching or consulting service. This role allows you to help others in your area of expertise while making a good use of your own skills and experience.

In Conclusion

For stay-at-home moms, balancing family life with a side job can be invaluable. Whether you’re looking for a flexible way to earn extra cash or need a great option to start your own business, these 19 side hustles make the best use of your free time. The best part is that you can tailor your work around your family’s needs, enjoy the comfort of your home, and turn your passions into a source of income.

What side hustle are you planning to try? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

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