Depending on how much free time you have and how productively you are willing to use it, you could potentially make an extra $5, $10, or even $15+ day from your phone in your spare time.
How?
By downloading and using a wide range of money-making apps that pay cold, hard cash.
Unfortunately, I don’t know of any cash apps that consistently pay a lot of money. But I do know of several that can pay, say, $5 a day on a fairly consistent basis.
So, here are five examples of money-making apps that can potentially pay $5 a day (and sometimes even more).
1. Fiverr
Many users don’t realize that the popular freelancing marketplace Fiverr offers a mobile-friendly way to sell services to clients. The Fiverr app allows sellers (freelancers) to create gigs to sell to businesses. Just select the “Seller Dashboard” on the app to list your servies.
And virtually any skill you wish to offer can be considered a service. However, since you are using the app, you will want to offer mobile-friendly tasks that aren’t hard to complete on your phone or tablet.
Gigs start at $5 a pop. So, you can see how it’s more than possible to make at least $5 a day from the Fiverr app.
2. PeoplePerHour
PeoplePerHour is another freelancing platform that’s very similar to Fiverr. For example, freelancers can list services to sell to clients for a given price.
The app enables freelancers to create profiles, list their service offerings, and even complete gigs from their tablet or phone. And you have a lot of leeway in the type of services you can provide to clients.
However, since you are working from your phone or a tablet, you will want to offer mobile-friendly gigs to make it easier on your end.
And like Fiverr, the prices on most gigs tend to be on the lower end. But many users can make $5+ a day from the PeoplePerHour app.