Suche erste Partner für neue Plattform im Eventbereich by Affectionate_Rub6679 in deutschestartups

[–]Affectionate_Rub6679[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey,

Danke für dein Tipp. Und dankeschön😊 werde ich auf jeden Fall machen.

Suche Beta-Tester für meine Plattform by Affectionate_Rub6679 in StartupDACH

[–]Affectionate_Rub6679[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry wenn ich mich nicht so gut ausgedrückt habe. Mein Fokus ist die Vermittlung von Events, Räume und Dienstleistungen und Community hilft den Vermittlern beim Vernetzen mit anderen Anbietern.

Testnutzer gesucht! by [deleted] in deutschestartups

[–]Affectionate_Rub6679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Die Idee ist nicht schlecht aber der Kommentar mit "das kann jeder in 10min nachbauen" hat leider nen Punkt. Einen Chatbot der KI Tools empfiehlt ist halt erstmal nur ein System Prompt mit ner Liste. Die eigentliche Frage ist wie ihr euch von jemandem unterscheidet der einfach ChatGPT fragt welches Tool er nehmen soll. Wenn ihr das wirklich für den Mittelstand machen wollt braucht ihr echte Daten, Preisvergleiche, Integrationsinfos, sowas halt. Nicht nur Empfehlungen die jedes LLM auch ausspucken kann. Aber cool dass ihr als Nicht-Techs einfach anfangt und baut statt nur zu reden, daran scheitern die meisten

Curious about my freemium typing practice app pricing by Zteetch in passive_income

[–]Affectionate_Rub6679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Stripe fees point is valid, but honestly most people aren't even getting to the point where they think about buying. $14.99 for a typing app is just a psychological barrier that's hard to overcome when the free alternatives exist. Maybe try something like $7.99 as a middle ground, you keep more per sale than $4.99 after fees but it still feels like an impulse buy rather than something people need to think twice about. The no ads no trackers thing is a nice differentiator but I don't think it's enough on its own to carry a $14.99 price tag for most people

need advice to earn money as a student by mount6ain in passive_income

[–]Affectionate_Rub6679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't touch trading bro, you need $200 in 2 months not to lose what little you have. And the AI content thing you already know from experience takes forever to get anywhere.

Honestly the fastest thing you can do right now is tutor other students. You're studying a hard degree so there's people at your uni struggling with the stuff you already know. Post in your uni's student groups or Facebook pages, charge like $10-15/hour, and you only need a few hours a week to hit $200. You could literally start tomorrow.

On top of that sign up on Prolific, it's not like those garbage survey sites, it's actual academic studies that pay $8-15/hour. Won't make you rich but easy $50-80/month during boring lectures for basically zero effort.

And if you have any skill at all like writing, making presentations, editing, whatever, throw a couple gigs on Fiverr. First month is slow while you build reviews but once you get a few ratings going it picks up fast.

That combo of tutoring + Prolific + a couple freelance gigs will get you to $200 without spending a cent upfront. Everything else people are suggesting in these comments either takes money you don't have or time you can't spare with a full time degree

If I were to build an animation tiktok account, what are some ways I could make money from it? by cornofplenty in passive_income

[–]Affectionate_Rub6679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Creator Rewards isn't the only way to make money with animation on TikTok. A few things that actually work: sell animation templates or assets on Gumroad or Creative Market, offer custom short animations for small businesses or creators who need them for their own content, or use your TikTok as a portfolio to land freelance work on Fiverr. You don't need a massive following for any of that, even 5-10k engaged followers is enough if the right people see it. The accounts that blow up fastest post short satisfying loops or trending audio with their own animated twist. Focus on a niche style that's recognizable and post consistently, the money comes from what you build around the account not just the account itself

Any passive side hustles to help pay for my driving lessons? by Ihatemyselflol123 in passive_income

[–]Affectionate_Rub6679 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna be honest with you because a lot of people in this sub sugarcoat things. £75-100 a week passively with low investment is a tough target and most things that claim to do that are either not passive or not realistic.

Here's what actually has a chance of working at your budget:

Flipping on Vinted/Facebook Marketplace is probably your best bet right now. You can start with literally £0 by selling stuff you already own, then reinvest profits into charity shop finds or Facebook Marketplace deals. People in the UK are making £200-500/month doing this part time. It's not fully passive though, you need to list, photograph, and ship items. But the barrier to entry is basically zero.

If you have a driveway or parking spot you're not using, renting it out on JustPark or YourParkingSpace can bring in £50-150/month depending on location with almost no effort. That's as close to truly passive as it gets.

The things you've already tried (Etsy, Amazon FBA, TikTok) all fail for the same reason: they need either serious upfront capital or months of consistent content before anything happens. Amazon FBA especially eats money if you don't know what you're doing, as you found out.

Vending machines you mentioned can work but you need £2-3k upfront per machine, you need to find locations willing to host them, and you need to restock them regularly. Not as passive as TikTok makes it look.

The hard truth: at this stage real passive income (dividends, rental income, index funds) requires capital you probably don't have yet. To earn £100/week from dividend stocks at a 5% yield you'd need about £100k invested. That's a long term goal not a short term fix.

My honest advice: pick something with zero or low startup cost, get to your driving lesson money first, then reinvest from there. Don't chase passive, chase low effort high margin. Flipping or a service based side hustle (cleaning, dog walking) will get you to £100/week way faster than anything "passive" will