HACKER Q&A
📣 merqurio

What is your passive income 2020?


Any side projects, Game, OSS, Hacks.


  👤 AlchemistCamp Accepted Answer ✓
I've continued running my Elixir screencast business, and added on a 2nd product, which is a starter template for apps built with the Phoenix Framework. Neither is 100% passive.

The screen casting business means continuing to make a few new tutorials per month and making occasional improvements to its site. It sure pays a lot more per hour of my time than it did 18 months ago, though!

The starter kit is still in alpha, so there's a considerable amount of work to do. I'll be raising the price as it hits various milestones, though. Once it's "done", it will be mostly passive other than updating libraries.

Elixir is a rough market since it's very niche but still has a surprising number of authors, conferences and screen casters in its ecosystem who are also creating educational materials.

My MRR is fairly low, but it's just enough to cover my expenses living in Taiwan.

When I have the bandwidth, I'll launch another product which will be still more passive and it won't be limited to only Elixir devs. After that, the plan is to spend some money on outsourcing the editing of my videos and some routine social media tasks.

1) https://alchemist.camp

2) https://phoenixigniter.com


👤 jeremymcanally
Opened a truly passive income Etsy shop that's printable cards[0] and another of Christmas ornaments that's largely passive (I just have to run the designs through my laser cutter and package them)[1]. I anticipate that one to ramp up in the coming month (if favorites/views are any indicator).

My biggest income maker has actually been the least passive: dollhouse furniture[2]. Even then it's only like a couple hours of work a week, and I cleared four figures my first month open (this past month). Plus, it's really fun to design and build tiny furniture.

[0] http://printyay.com [1] http://treeyoself.com [2] http://rathersmall.com


👤 1-more
Riding a nice bike is an exercise in something that costs $20-$40 always needing fixing every so often. So I do Uber Eats when I ride every so often to offset that. Almost time for new rims though. It's not passive exactly, but it's getting paid to do something that's 80% the same as what I was going to do anyways.

My onlyfans makes way less so far, but hope springs eternal.


👤 dheera
I created this online graphing tool in 2007 and haven't updated it in years: http://fooplot.com/

It's still generating a small amount of ad revenue every month. It used to generate 5-10X what it does now before the days of mobile apps. Back then it was a very meaningful addition to my grad student salary. I had 250K MAU at one point, many of which seemed to be coming from middle and high schools in lower income places that had common computers but presumably not graphing calculators for every student.

It's SORELY out of date with current web tech. Problem is it's not generating enough ad revenue for me to want to go and rewrite it (over working on all my other side projects), and it's not generating little enough for me to want to shut it down -- it's still profitable even if it's just a little.


👤 tachibana
I am a serious practitioner of the FIRE (Financially Independent, Retire Early) philosophy. Over the years, I have accumulated assets in a very conservative portfolio. This portfolio has reached a point where it has consistently generated over 150% of my base salary for more than 5 years.

👤 cardamomo
This just launched, but I imagine I'm soon to be rich in other people's screams. https://justscream.baby

👤 czue
I run three "optionally" passive projects that have combined to about $26k so far in 2020 ("optionally" passive meaning I can put them on autopilot anytime, though continue to work on them to grow them).

They are:

1. SaaS Pegasus: a SaaS boilerplate template for Django projects (https://www.saaspegasus.com/)

2. Place Card Me, a printable place card maker for weddings nad other events (https://www.placecard.me/)

3. Chat Stats: Analytics for GroupMe groups (https://chatstats.co/)

My goal - started three years ago - is to replace my day-job income with passive side-project revenue. Hopefully will do so by 2022 or so!

I publish all my data on profit (as well as time spent and hourly rates) here: https://www.coryzue.com/open/


👤 capnorange
This might be controversial for HN but here goes.

A couple months back, I got into reading and learning about Ethereum. I never liked it, still don't get the value in blockchains except for Bitcoin.

I have a couple of bots/alerts and some manual strategies to execute on opportunities in some of the DeFi apps, mostly arbitrages. All of my strategies only takes in smart contract risks.

It's surprising how inefficient the market still is. It has made me around a years worth of my work money.


👤 frompdx
Well, I recently received a payout of $11.99 for products sold via Amazon affiliate links. It nearly covers my domain registration fees.

👤 tjchear
I made a web app that turns Google sheets into beautiful web pages in 3 easy steps. https://sheetUI.com it's still lacking in many ways, but I'm working on a V2 with paid features that'll be launched soon.

👤 falco925
I built a webapp with hundreds of SQL and python questions to help aspiring data scientists practice for their interviews. It's not really passive because it was a massive undertaking to write the questions/solutions and create the app. Now I got to market it by creating video solutions and posting it on Youtube. But I created it to help with my other side job which is teaching data science in the evenings at a university.

https://platform.stratascratch.com


👤 sideproject
Did many side projects over the years, never having monetized any of them, so monetizing was indeed my goal in 2020. I monetized 2 of my projects.

First one was Newsy (https://www.newsy.co) - which allows people to turn their un-used domains into something useful - a tool I built for myself first and slowly let others in. It's been a little slow since I'm not doing much marketing, but getting the first ~10 customers was an awesome experience.

Second was my long-term project - SideProjectors (https://www.sideprojectors.com) - a market place for selling & buying side projects - monetized with some standard elements - ads, pro membership, sponsors - all of them turned out to be great way of getting some side income.


👤 seanwilson
I run https://www.checkbot.io/ myself while doing consulting.

It's a Chrome extension that checks multiple pages at a time for common SEO, speed and security issues. I started working on it initially to automate checks I was often doing manually while developing websites for others. Developers I worked with found it useful so I spun it out into its own product. I wrote the online guide on the website too that explains all the web best practices Checkbot tests which I'm trying to turn into an ebook as well.


👤 lurluberlu
I sell a binary clock I created with my brother and my wife : https://boutique-the-city-clock.com/product/the-city-clock/

We just sold our 1500th clock !

Apart from that I'm a french full time software dev


👤 justiceforsaas
I'd be curious if people here also mentioned HOW their app/SaaS/online tool stays passive.

I've been analyzing successful founder interviews for over 2 years now [1] and noticed for 'passive income' projects, usually they either:

a) Stay on top of Google for a few keywords

b) For mobile apps, they get a good ranking on AppStores

c) Are mentioned in some high-authority website as a resource, and that high-authority page ranks for some main keywords on Google

Word of mouth is rarely mentioned and that confirms various research studies [2] that the WOM effect is negligible if you're small.

[1] https://www.firstpayingusers.com

[2] https://business.linkedin.com/marketing-solutions/b2b-instit...


👤 gangstertim
I co-run http://vsual.co . We make five figures of monthly revenue, and generally my partner and I work 8:30-10 AM before our "regular" jobs. We're growing at a moderate pace—for now this is passive(ish) income, but one day we may dive all in.

👤 giomasce
Not completely passive and not really a side project, but my wife's business is teaching Latin (the language; I mean not the programming language, the language people actually speak; well, some people speak) on the Internet. She has an evergreen funnel which actually converts a few sells per month. I do the programming, hosting and server maintenance for that thing. She creates the actual content.

Of course this is not completely passive: she periodically publishes free material to keep attracting people to the funnel. But it's quite rewarding every now and then to have an email saying that some random guy bought the videocourse.

The name is Satura Lanx: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJCYCaXUERhY93xEWC8Cojw


👤 irvingprime
I wrote a primer on speculative poetry. Made $12 last quarter from sales on Amazon.

It's going to my retirement fund.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086Y6MM72


👤 chad_strategic
http://www.strategic-options.com/insight makes a little bit of money.

and https://www.bestoftheinternets.com/ send videos and amazon affiliate links to facebook.

I have always used both sites as a sandbox to test out new ideas and practice new programming techniques.

Oh and my biggest passive income comes from Class Action Lawsuits.

What I have learned in the last year or so, is really just focus on what your good at. I wasted so much time silly side projects / unfinished. Figure out what your good and stick with it, in my case it's stocks and algos not connecting to Facebook API to send out silly cat videos. :)


👤 giantg2
Stocks/funds like 401k, IRA, etc. Doesn't earn much but should compound over time.

All my software is free. I am trying to publish a children's book. I am also trying to sell a mother's day card idea.

So overall, I'm very unsuccessful. Maybe your execution of these ideas might be better.


👤 tsumnia
I make about $0.05-$1.25 a day from my YouTube channel. All my old lectures from various CS courses are hosted there. I'm not sure if the algorithm's changed or if some of the videos have gotten traction for Berkeley's CS50, but I'm now one of the top results for "cs50 credit" and "luhn algorithm".

👤 derwiki
I have a side project [1] that I haven't monetized, but some folks like it enough that they Paypal me for additional credits

[1] http://www.postcardmailer.us


👤 jastr
https://PopcornNotify.com - API for sending email and text messages. About 3 weeks of work, making a little money.

https://CSVExplorer.com - Web app for opening big CSV files. Months of work to build, but now just a few hours of support a week.

https://TheSimplePostcard.com - Send Postcards via text message. A few weeks of work, now mostly passive.


👤 notimpotent
My Android app, Gamers Database, entered its 3rd year of operation in 2020. It's in maintenance mode, but thanks to automated hourly updates and crowd-sourced data, it stays relevant.

~$120 / month in passive income between adverts and the $3 option to buy the ad-free version.

The only real effort is keeping up with Google's constant deprecation of their libraries.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.roobr.retr...


👤 jgotti92
I am running na online art gallery specializing in AI art. Recently, instead of just printing the art on canvas I started using even real robots to paint it down [1]. Still it is only a small passive income but looking forward to make it really big as I believe this thing is a historic moment in time where art and tech started to converge into one.

1) https://art-supreme.com/ai-art-with-robotic-arm/


👤 cowllin
Was passive earlier in 2020 but am now full time on watercoolertrivia.com — not taking a salary yet though.

It’s weekly trivia quizzes via Slack or email for work teams to build connection!


👤 sourcex
I profit from arbitrage by buying things for people on Amazon via purse.io. I buy discounted gift cards, and order for others they pay me in bitcoin. Net margin is around avg. 10%. I have fulfilled around $8k, netting me $800 easily. However, there are some risks such as amazon taking away your gift card or locking the account. It isn't for everyone, but can be a good side income occasionally

👤 timtas
Back in 2013 I created http://slotted.co. It's a general purpose signup sheet app. Common use cases:

- college professor office hours

- open enrollment consultations

- comedy open mics

- auditions & interviews

- startup accelerator mentor meetings

- any kind of one-on-one meetings

- potluck parties

- volunteer signups

- pizza orders

I started monetizing in 2015 and now earn 5-figures averaging < 5 hours or effort per month. Now and then I do a batch of work to add a new feature.


👤 doctoboggan
I launched a website where my customers can designs rings for 3D printing in gold or silver: https://lulimjewelry.com

Once I get my drop shipping and white labeling agreement with the 3D printing company it will be much more passive, since now I am receiving and shipping all the rings.


👤 testcase_delta
Invent or license things and sell them on Amazon. It's amazingly passive after the first production run. I just re-order and re-supply Amazon occasionally.

👤 TruffleLabs
Passive income means you do no work, other than put money somewhere. Bank interest would count. Real estate does not. SaaS does not count either. If you have to do anything that requires your time then it’s not passive.

👤 pmiller2
Just my modest investment portfolio, and credit card rewards (not technically income, per se, but it's money the card companies give me just for being cool and using their cards, so I'm counting it).

I'm looking around for some slightly less passive ways of making a modest income that don't turn the slider all the way to "start and run a business."


👤 jventura
I do about 5€/month on an astrology app on the Play Store [1], and I did 50€ once on my SaaS astrology web app [2]. The rest of my web apps [3][4][5] give me 0 (zero) per month..

I'm now planning on starting a python development blog, and I hope I can sell some courses if I'm able to drive an audience. I teach CS (next year part-time) on a local college and I have some tutorials and lab exercises for my students (some of which I shared at the full-speed python ebook [6])..

Edit: forgot that the fine guys at educative.io send my a monthly payment of about ~100€ for the full-speed python course at their platform [7]. I guess I'm much better at coming up with programming tutorials than with business ideas..

Some day my luck will improve! :)

[1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flatangle....

[2] http://elements.flatangle.com/

[3] http://mockrest.com/

[4] https://cronbeats.com/

[5] http://mailaday.com/

[6] https://github.com/joaoventura/full-speed-python/

[7] https://www.educative.io/courses/full-speed-python


👤 hamfisted
$625/mo minus utilities (minus some pandemic/nice landlord skips) - Parking pad/yard with utilities to a tiny house

~3k/mo split between the following:

OLD content site in a specific niche - affiliate earnings* Domain earnings via ads (this is a loss for sure though because I spend more than this in domain renewals) 2 sites in various drug niches (affiliate) Adsense from a network of ??? sites Fiverr gig (article on a blog) * A variety of affiliate sites (amazon mainly)*

*split with a partner

Probably cover my domain expenses by selling a domain every once in a while too.

Some of these used to be full time projects that I stopped caring about. Very nice to have spitting out money still. I have been cranking crap out for 20 years and rarely shut any of it down completely unless it is does not cover the $10/year for the domain/hosting and even then I usually keep them going if I like the domain.


👤 Glench
I've made a few hundred bucks over the past 6 months commercially licensing Fuzzyset, a fuzzy string matching library: https://github.com/Glench/fuzzyset.js

👤 plantel
Niche e-commerce site for a health product I import. I am only one of two people who sells the product in my entire country. I make about 75% margin on each order, $50-200 per month. It's just a handful of trips to the post office every month. I think its fun.

👤 BigBalli
An app to manage your book library https://MyBookList.club

Trading bot based on dividends https://BigBalli.com/dividend


👤 caviv
I make around $2000 USD p/month so it is around $24K USD per year from websites such as dream interpretation online https://understandmydreams.com and I recently added more websites translated to Portuguese https://teusonho.org - so using Google Ads and Pay per dream analysis help me to make some money. I also sell Gematria database on https://www.gematrix.org/gematria_database.php

👤 orliesaurus
Although it's not really passive I started a YouTube channel [1] where I give some feedback to people who are starting their businesses online. Whether it's an e-commerce, SaaS or even if you are a live-streamer there are things that might not be obvious to YOU about why people don't converted. I created a bunch of checklists and I give those out for free. I also am working on an e-book that has a framework that you can follow to achieve the same outcome as one of my analysis.

[1] https://youtube.com/c/landingfeedback


👤 247yak
We selling private equity financial models online at https://privateequitymodels.com

Expanding to full acquisition toolkit / training with established entrepreneurs.


👤 syedmeesamali
30 dollars a month from crypto mining (real on my own pc not some scam or online BS) 1.5 dollars a month watching ads 2 dollars a month surveys 0.5 dollars a month for saving account due to walking Total = 34 dollars

👤 ohashi
I built https://reviewsignal.com which aggregates twitter opinions about web hosting companies. It runs it through spam filtering and sentiment analysis to constantly give an updated view into what people think about these companies. It makes money with affiliates, most hosting companies have them, some don't (eg. amazon). I don't let affiliate program existence or pay influence the rankings, it's just pure data. It updates itself and has for almost a decade now.

👤 aknosis
I cover the costs of domain / hosting with sponsored jobs @ https://www.phpjobs.app. If I get an actual sale for a featured job it covers a few months worth of hosting.

I haven't spent much time on it lately and there are a few things I need to fix but I have been too busy.

While I am not in the black with the project (even if I consider my time as free) it still helps be think about other streams of income that maybe aren't passive but can be tied into my hobbies so will feel much less like work.


👤 jbuss
I co-run a blog[0] that gets a few hundred hits a day. We sell a handful of products per week at $40 a piece.

[0] https://www.chessgoals.com


👤 moose333
I built an Alexa app a few years ago for an Amazon-sponsored hackathon. Apparently it has a bit of a user base still, and for some reason Amazon sends me about $50/quarter. I don't know how the app is being monetized, it certainly wasn't something I did.

Also, because my app uses API Gateway and Lambda as a backend, Amazon gives me a $100 credit on my AWS account every month to cover the costs. My costs for the app are about $10/month, so the other $90 are used for various other activities.


👤 unshi
An iOS app to check the border wait times crossing to the United States from Canada and Mexico, with historical data available.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/borderr/id1469575317

Was a fun exercise to learn SwiftUI


👤 jmg721
I have started a blog about sleep products https://tuckme.in Currently, building the content and figuring how to best monetize, apart from ad space. Eventually, would be great to grow it into subscription service -> e-comm

👤 ninjavis
I make use of a company trading on behalf of us. This translates to daily compounding income. They are helping around 200 000 people currently.

Truly thankful for this automated income as I am able to support my parents with this. My dad is unable to find work due to so much uncertainty in the economy.


👤 blakbelt78
I built and run a stock market email that is fully passive earning around $60mo https://bullish.email. Probably can earn a lot more if I put the effort in doing marketing but I have more fun writing code.

👤 oneandonly1
I built a fun little site[1] that "prank" texts your friends cute animals, memes, jokes, and some other stuff! It's not much but at least it's something.

[1] https://pranktexting.com/


👤 mbielski
I have a rental house that does not cover the mortgage on it. Real estate investing is where I am focusing, but I also have two software projects that I am working on in addition to my regular job. Not a lot gets done on either one these days.

👤 303motorman
took a leap into the Fix & Flip housing market and closing on my 3rd house in 30-days. Used 1st home buyer for first house and only put $4000 down, My brother is a General Contractor and fronts all Labor and Material and agreement is some type of % split at sale of house. Remodel and we split profit 50-50. after paying taxes ended up with $26500, 2nd house paid taxes and net was $3600. I get the tax benefit and he gets side income as well. Not my full-time gig but trying to save up for down-payment on my own house and make a little on the side.

👤 android2222
Trying to get https://seemyresume.io off the ground and gain some users.

👤 newswasboring
If I think really hard about it, only the few dollars I get for using Brave which I give away anyways.

👤 UncleOxidant
Rental income on a fully paid for house. Pays the mortgage on the house we currently live in.

👤 fwip
None. My side projects are free.

👤 soheilpro

👤 galkk
$0 except mutual funds returns

👤 modzu
i made a virtual golf caddy so i could play with some friends despite having no idea what i was doing. it worked!

https://stanthecaddy.app


👤 hnthrowaway536
a few thousands dollars this year from a linkedin course I made