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Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2019 – Show and tell

114 points| folli | 6 years ago | reply

It seems this question hasn't been asked for some time, so I'd be interested hear what new (and old) ideas have come up.

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[+] matt_the_bass|6 years ago|reply
I’m almost there. Hopefully that will be the case by 2020. But mine is not a Saas or app. I actually make things as a hobby and sell them in low volume.

A few years ago, I started making word clocks as presents for people. After a while I started teaching a workshop on how to make a simple clock at a local maker space. Now I have a refined design that my wife and I are producing in our basement and starting to sell at low volume: www.finewordclocks.com Making clocks is also a great excuse to buy cool tools. We have a probotix asteroid cnc in the basement. I have a 3yo and 6yo. It’s been fun getting them involved in making things. Most of the presents for their friends’ birthday parties are home made (mostly by me but with the kids’ participation) and are REALLY well received.

[+] blisterpeanuts|6 years ago|reply
Your clocks are beautiful, and a very clever idea.
[+] synack|6 years ago|reply
Running https://diskprices.com and https://battprices.com, I've been consistently making >$500 in Amazon affiliate fees each month for the last couple of years. It's still growing, slowly. I'm working on some improvements to the software to add more metadata about the drives like warranty and advertised performance numbers.
[+] WheelsAtLarge|6 years ago|reply
Very impressive. Simple yet functional. Proof that a site does not have to have all kinds of bells to be useful. Nice...
[+] thekevan|6 years ago|reply
What do you use on the back end to sort the items?
[+] sp332|6 years ago|reply
Has Amazon made it more difficult to make money with affiliate fees in the time you've been running the site?
[+] baccredited|6 years ago|reply
Cool! Have you thought about doing RAM prices too?
[+] anotheryou|6 years ago|reply
Do you know how to jump-start a partner account? I want to play with the product data but have to sell 3 referrals before they let me in...
[+] anaxag0ras|6 years ago|reply
How did you market your websites?
[+] zakki|6 years ago|reply
Your faq on battprices is linked to diskprices
[+] marktucker|6 years ago|reply
https://amazingmarvin.com/ has been my side project since 2016 (wow!). I will finally quit my job at the end of the year to go full-time on it (co-founder is already full-time). I worried a lot about doing something that had already been done 1000 times (a productivity tool), but now that it's working out I realized there's always room for a better mousetrap! Another surprising learning: it's still possible to have a product that people will pay for in 2019 with a mediocre phone app.
[+] rapdev|6 years ago|reply
Dang, this looks so close to being what I’ve been looking for (and failing) in terms of an “organizational” manager. I find that not a lot of tools let you go from macro to micro planning and back very easily and efficiently and are either long term focused or daily/weekly focused.

If I purchase lifetime access will that include future updates? Will I be able to retrieve all my data if you stop offering the product?

[+] folli|6 years ago|reply
I'll start: I'm still actively working on my Android app, Sun Locator, that helps photographers and outdoorsy people to predict the position of the sun and the shadows caused by mountains and hills. It helped me to learn quite a lot about Android programming, the app ecosphere and costumer support, and it makes a bit of spending money on the side. More info: http://www.sunlocator.com
[+] arel|6 years ago|reply
Great job! I'd love to hear more about the calculations involved for the sun and moon paths and the implementation of the shadow maps. If you have the time and haven't already perhaps it would be worthy of a blog?
[+] QueensGambit|6 years ago|reply
Download Amazon product categories as a CSV file - https://www.browsenodes.com . Interestingly, I bought this domain with all the backlinks for $500 and made more than $500 in the first month itself.
[+] throwaway13000|6 years ago|reply
Man. This is a wonderful little niche product. How did you stumble upon the website to buy?
[+] orion138|6 years ago|reply
This is brilliant! How are you gathering the data?
[+] dangrossman|6 years ago|reply
I opened an Etsy store selling laser-cut crafts. http://ligninandlight.com
[+] auxym|6 years ago|reply
Neat stuff, I've also made a few things (nursery wall decoration for my son) using my job's Trotec cutter. The machine was bought for around 30k USD I believe, so buying one for a small etsy operation sounds like a long ROI! Do you own your own laser machine?
[+] thedangler|6 years ago|reply
Love your store. contact me at matthebs [at] gmail dot com
[+] DarrenDev|6 years ago|reply
SmartEdit — https://www.smart-edit.com/ — A Microsoft Word Add-In for creative writers. It’s been around for a few years now, brings in a good bit more than $500 a month, but nowhere near enough to quit the day job. Doesn’t require much upkeep either. It just keeps rolling on...
[+] seanwilson|6 years ago|reply
Checkbot for Chrome: https://www.checkbot.io :)

It checks 100s of pages on your website at a time for SEO, speed and security problems like broken links, duplicate content, invalid HTML/CSS/JavaScript, insecure pages, redirect chains and 50+ other issues.

[+] blisterpeanuts|6 years ago|reply
Playing in a band! It's a side project, earns me between $4K and $6K per year, depending how many gigs of course. Last year was huge for me, around $8K, and this year is slow, probably will be about $4K.

I'm just about to upgrade my sound equipment to probably the Electro-Voice Evolve system, which has bluetooth, can be operated by a phone app, sets up easily, and sounds incredible. This is an investment which will make my band more marketable but also set me up to do more paid sound gigs. The day job will always be my main gig but this is a great side project.

[+] scottjg|6 years ago|reply
i run https://zeromac.com , a hosting service for Mac VMs. i charge by the hour. the margins aren't as lucrative as a traditional software startup.

i'm considering two new offerings:

1. lower-priced option where the servers would be overcommitted.

2. bringing up a SAN (VMs currently run on local storage) and charging for storage and compute time separately. this would also enable things like spinning up VM based on a custom disk images.

[+] devm0de|6 years ago|reply
Very cool, but Apple seems to come after these types of services, no?
[+] antigirl|6 years ago|reply
is it possible to install software on a VM like this? what would the latency be like ? for example how fast is mouse movement. Are these dedicated machines?
[+] throwaway13000|6 years ago|reply
Also, does anyone want to sell their side project?
[+] crudmachine|6 years ago|reply
Checkout orderflow, its inventory management and order management for small businesses. Let me know what you think
[+] AwesomeFaic|6 years ago|reply
Managing the tech/business side of wanderandponder.com, making about 30/mo between Brave tips and nanoinfluencer gigs. Looking to increase traffic and find more influencer opportunities right now.
[+] flignats|6 years ago|reply
https://reqloot.com - an online cryptocurrency game that is close to generating that per month. ~100-150 daily active players.
[+] anmolparashar|6 years ago|reply
useCastup.com — Professional Podcast Editing services, starting at 40¢ per published minute.

I have been running this for a while, along with my full-time job.

[+] erulabs|6 years ago|reply
Were making about that - but as we have recently quit our jobs, it’s no longer a side project :P