Digital Side Hustles That Run Mostly on Automation

Hey there, automation lovers!

I’m crammed into this tiny apartment. Coffee mugs stacked high. My desk a mess of tabs and tools. Muffin the cat giving me that “set it and forget it” approving stare while I chug my brew to stay sharp.

For months, I’ve been chasing extra cash. But daily grind? No thanks.

I wanted digital side hustles that run mostly on automation. Set up once. Let tech do the work. Earn while I sleep (or binge shows).

Especially after a curry spill turned my counter into chaos (Muffin zooming like he’d won the lottery), I was ready for hands-off money.

This is my real, unpolished story. No “daily posting” hype. Just me, my automated experiments, and a cat who loves the quiet earnings.

Let’s dive in!


Before: The Manual Hustle Burn

I’m slumped at my desk. Light sneaking through my tiny balcony window. Staring at failed hustle tabs.

I tried freelancing. Blogging. Social media management.

All needed constant input. Daily posts. Client replies. Endless tweaks.

Life got busy. I paused. Progress died.

Earnings stopped the moment I stopped working.

I felt trapped. Wanting income. Hating the tether.

Spicy curries and lazy snacks fueled late nights. But wallet stayed flat.

Manual hustles demanded manual time.

I needed digital ones that automate. Run themselves. Forgive breaks.

My goal? Test mostly-automated side hustles. Earn passively. Reclaim my time.

Muffin curled up beside me. Eyeing me like a fail reel. I grabbed my laptop and started building systems.

Could this actually run without me?


The Automation Plan

These hustles are 80%+ automated. Setup heavy. Maintenance light.

I tested seven ideas. Initial work. Then mostly hands-off.

Startup cost? Under $100 for most.

I ditched daily-touch plans. Focused on self-running ones.

Here’s what I built:

1. Etsy Digital Downloads

Created planners, worksheets in Canva. Uploaded listings. Automated delivery. Sales ping my phone.

2. Print-on-Demand Store

Designed tees/mugs in Canva. Uploaded to Printful/Redbubble. Platforms print, ship, pay me.

3. Stock Content Empire

Shot phone photos/videos in batches. Uploaded to Shutterstock, Adobe Stock. Royalties auto-deposit.

4. Evergreen Affiliate Blog

Wrote timeless posts on free WordPress. Added Amazon links. SEO + pins drive traffic forever.

5. Automated Pinterest Traffic

Pinned evergreen content to The Digital Hustle Hub. Tailwind scheduled pins. Affiliate clicks roll in.

6. YouTube Evergreen Channel

Made “how-to” videos with screen record (no face). Optimized titles. Ads run automatically.

7. Gumroad Digital Products

Bundled ebooks/templates. Uploaded once. Gumroad handles sales, delivery, payouts.

I built in bursts. Dodging Muffin’s paws on the keyboard. Designed when inspired. Set automation and stepped back.

That curry spill? I cut takeout to fund tools. Let systems run—mostly.

Muffin purred during downtime—automation cat!


Day-by-Day Breakdown

Setup notes. Passive checks. Napkin earnings.

Week 1: Heavy Setup

Etsy listings created. 10 products live.

Stock batch of 50 photos uploaded.

Pinterest boards filled. Tailwind scheduled.

Score: 3.5 to 5/10. Work intense.

Week 2: First Automation

Etsy sold 4 downloads—$28 passive.

Redbubble royalty $12.

YouTube video hit 500 views. $5 ads.

Score: 5.5 to 6/10. Earnings while resting.

Week 3: Hands-Off Test

Took a full week off—no touch.

Still earned $45 from old content.

Blog post ranked. $18 affiliate.

Score: 6.5 to 7/10. Proof it runs alone.

Week 4: Automation Win

Resumed with new batch. Combined $220+.

Old stuff kept paying.

Score: 7.5 to 8.5/10.

Month end: Systems running mostly solo.


My Take: Wins, Woes, Tips

Not instant riches. But automated money worth the front-load.

Wins

  • Mostly hands-off: Life interruptions didn’t stop earnings.
  • Real cash: $220+ with minimal maintenance.
  • Scalable quiet: Add once, earn forever.

Woes

  • Setup grind: First weeks heavy.
  • Approval delays: Stock sites slow.
  • Distractions: Muffin knocked laptop during builds.

Tips

  • Front-load hard: Create batches.
  • Use auto-tools: Tailwind, Printful.
  • Track passive: Napkin notes show magic.
  • Diversify: Multiple streams survive dips.
  • Be patient: Momentum builds over months.

MVPs? Etsy downloads and stock content—true automation kings.

Wallet fuller—systems running while I chill.


The Real Bit

Manual hustles tie income to time. Automated ones tie it to setup.

Heavy start. Light forever.

Consistency isn’t daily—it’s building systems.

Automated assets can add $200-800 monthly with low touch—my bank agrees!


Twists, Flops, Muffin Madness

Wild ride. Curry spill? Muffin knocked my mouse. Cleaned up grumbling.

Flops: Long approval waits (boredom!). Zero during full off-week.

Wins: Built with niece—her laughs made it fun.

Muffin’s nap on laptop added chaos and cuddles—my automation buddy?


Aftermath: Worth It?

Month on, income steady on autopilot.

Habits forgive my life. No daily chain.

Not perfect—setup fatigue real—but systems run.

Low startup, mostly automated. Beats constant grinding.

Want hands-off cash? Try it. Start with Etsy or stock.

What’s your automated hustle? Drop ideas or flops below—I’m all ears!

Let’s keep the cash coming—on autopilot!