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Summer.
That magical time of year when your skin sticks to everything, your ice cream melts in 0.2 seconds, and your electricity bill quadruples because your fan is trying its best.
But let’s not forget the cooler parts of summer—beach days, backyard BBQs, pool parties, fruity drinks, and those irresistible travel deals.
And you know what else summer brings?
The perfect excuse to finally launch that easy, profitable side hustle you’ve been putting off since… well, last summer.
Whether you want to earn enough for a spontaneous beach getaway or just keep your bank account from sweating more than you are—these 30 fun and easy online side hustles are here to make your summer sizzle in the best way possible.
So grab a cold drink, crank the AC, and let’s dive into the ultimate lineup of money-making summer ideas!
If you can doodle a cat in sunglasses or a watermelon doing yoga, you can sell digital stickers.
These tiny graphics are HUGE in the planner, journaling, and digital scrapbooking world. Summer-themed sets? Even better.
Think pool floats, lemonade cups, “vacay vibes” quotes, or tropical icons.
Sell them on Etsy, Gumroad, or Creative Market. All you need is Canva Pro or AIDigiMaker—your stickers could be sticking their way into someone’s iPad Goodnotes file by sunset.
Summer boredom is real—and not just for kids. Adults too are looking for relaxing, screen-free activities while sipping iced tea.
That’s where printable or digital coloring books come in.
Create themed books like “Summer Zen Mandalas,” “Beach Life for Kids,” or even snarky “Sweaty Summer Adult Swear Words” (because why not?).
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You can also use AI tools like ColorBliss or Creative Fabrica to get started fast, and sell on Etsy or Amazon KDP.
Decorating summer rentals, nurseries, home offices, or dorms—printable art is the gift that keeps on giving.
It’s easy to make, easy to sell, and you only create it once.
Try phrases like “Sandy Toes & Salty Kisses” or “Hot Girl Summer Energy” in pretty fonts with pastel or beachy backgrounds.
Then head to Pinterest, where you can share your designs and start driving traffic to your shop.
Use Canva to create eye-catching pins, or grab some pre-made pin templates to save time.
Even better? Build your own website or portfolio to boost your professionalism and authority.
➕ Bonus : You don’t need design skills if you use Canva templates or buy PLR art packs.
Summer is peak content season for small businesses, influencers, and coaches.
They need seasonal Canva templates for stories, posts, pins, reels—you name it.
For even catchier color palettes, consider using Coolors—it's a game changer that takes the guesswork out of picking the perfect colors to showcase your templates.
Create packs like “Summer Sale Templates,” “Ice Cream Shop Social Bundle,” or “July 4th Promo Kit.”
Sell them as digital downloads and market them to overwhelmed social media managers or Etsy shop owners who don’t want to design from scratch.
People are googling stuff like “best beach tent under $50” or “top summer skincare for oily skin” right now.
Why not write about it—and earn money when they click?
Start a blog or niche site, focus on summer gear, gadgets, or digital tools. Pick high-converting affiliate programs like Amazon, ShareASale, or Impact.
Don’t just review—add your humor and real thoughts. “This beach umbrella is stronger than my will to meal prep.” Boom. SEO magic.
You can also link your blog posts to Pinterest—aka traffic paradise. Post regularly, and the algorithm will definitely reward you.
Nothing says summer like a t-shirt that screams “I came. I saw. I got sunburned.”
Print-on-demand is still hot (pun intended).
Create and sell hilarious summer designs on tees, tanks, bucket hats, and tote bags. Use platforms like Printify or TeePublic.
There are tons of niche ideas—family vacation shirts, beach party themes, bachelor trip collections, and more.
You can even purchase Pre-Made POD designs and start selling right away.
Just take your time researching, or use tools like Merch Informer and boom—you’re already ahead of the competition.
Just like with affiliate marketing, you can use Pinterest to drive traffic straight to your shop.
Can’t travel? Talk about the places you love instead.
If you’ve been to Paris, Bali, or even that super quirky town in your state with a hot dog museum—share it!
Create virtual travel experiences on Zoom, or design digital travel guides. Sell on Airbnb Experiences or through your own site.
Bonus points if you dress up or include fun trivia.
Got a smartphone and a knack for snapping aesthetic pics of iced lattes, sunsets, or melting popsicles? That’s money right there.
Upload your photos to sites like Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, or even niche ones like Unsplash (for exposure).
Summer themes like travel, beach vibes, and festivals are always in demand.
Pro tip: vertical photos for Pinterest are golden.
Yes, exactly like this one—but yours.
Write your own short e-book on side hustles for teachers, teens, students, moms, or even dog walkers.
Use Canva or Atticus to format it. Sell it on Gumroad or Amazon KDP.
Keep it light, helpful, and specific—and boom: passive income with every download while you sip your iced coffee.
Read more about Your Ultimate A to Z Guide on How to Start Making Money from Selling eBooks.
Not everyone wants to model their own POD products—and that’s where YOU come in.
Create fun mockups using flat lays, styled stock, or smart objects in Photoshop.
Sell bundles of summer mockups (think sand, palm leaves, beach towels) on Etsy or Creative Market. POD sellers will love you for it.
Reels are still the main event on Instagram—and people are tired of spending 3 hours making one 15-second clip.
If you’ve got editing skills (or want to learn), offer a fast, affordable editing service for summer reels.
Target travel bloggers, food influencers, or summer fashion accounts. Use tools like CapCut, InShot, or Adobe Premiere Rush.
Make it fun, vibey, and trending.
Planners don’t take a vacation just because it’s summer.
In fact, people use them even more for planning weddings, trips, and keeping the kids from going feral.
Design cute summer-themed planners—popsicles, flamingos, water trackers, “Don’t forget sunscreen!” reminders—and sell them to Goodnotes or Notability users.
Read more about : Your Ultimate A to Z Guide on How to Start Making Money Selling Planners.
Bonjour, summer money! Offer language lessons online in a chill, friendly format.
English, Spanish, French, Japanese—whatever you know well enough to teach.
Use platforms like iTalki or Preply.
Bonus summer spin: offer crash courses for travelers going abroad soon—like “Learn Spanish for Barcelona in 7 Days (Without Crying).”
Podcasters want to be heard—not stuck writing SEO-friendly descriptions about what they said. That’s where you swoop in.
Offer to write episode summaries, show notes, timestamps, and blog posts for their summer series.
It's an easy gig if you like listening and typing. Niche into summer travel, wellness, or business podcasts.
Have you mastered turning a $2 thrift store dress into a Pinterest-worthy outfit? Teach others!
Record tutorials, start a YouTube channel, or sell mini-courses on how to do thrift flips, beach-to-street outfits, or summer capsule wardrobes.
Gen Z is obsessed with upcycling and aesthetics—give them what they want.
Design cute, editable invites for everything from BBQs to bachelorette boat trips.
Make Canva or PDF templates people can customize.
Themes to try: luau, pool party, tropical dinner, kids’ beach bash. Add matching RSVP cards, menus, or thank-you notes and sell the full pack.
Everyone wants a perfectly planned trip—without doing the work.
Create custom or semi-custom itineraries and sell them as digital downloads or offer a full-service experience.
Focus on places you know well. Sell “3 Days in Miami,” “7-Day Amalfi Coast Itinerary,” or “Chill Girly Road Trip Through the Pacific Northwest.”
It’s hot out, but people still want to work out—just preferably from their AC-blessed living rooms.
If you’re a fitness trainer or just a fitness fan, run virtual sessions.
Think beach bootcamps, sunrise yoga, dance cardio, or travel workouts with no equipment.
Stream on YouTube or Zoom and offer bundles or memberships.
Summer = peak wedding season.
Couples need beautiful, functional websites to share their love story, wedding details, and registry links.
Design customizable templates in Showit, Wix, or even Canva. Sell them with easy instructions and some bonus matching graphics.
Brands are launching summer sales left and right—and they need copywriters who can deliver fun, clickable emails.
If you can write subject lines like “So Hot, We’re Melting Prices 🔥” you’re hired.
Pitch your services or create a done-for-you email pack businesses can tweak and send.
Everyone wants their photos to look like a travel influencer’s feed.
Create and sell Lightroom presets that give those dreamy tropical tones—turquoise water, sunkissed skin, golden hour glow.
Offer packs for different vibes: “Bali Babe,” “Roadtrip Nostalgia,” or “Beach Bum Chic.”
Parents are looking for screen time that’s not mindless YouTube watching.
Host a themed virtual summer camp—arts & crafts, storytime, STEM fun, baking challenges, you name it.
Use Zoom, offer weekly themes, and make it super interactive.
Great for teachers or anyone who’s fun, patient, and doesn’t mind a little glitter chaos.
Cooking videos = internet gold. But editing them? No one wants to do that in 100-degree heat.
Offer video editing services for summer food bloggers, creators, or small food brands.
Specialize in short-form recipe reels, juicy BBQ tutorials, or popsicle-making ASMR content.
Yes, mood boards. They’re trending. And what’s more Pinterest-worthy than a themed BBQ layout?
Design aesthetic boards for backyard parties, beach bonfires, or sunset dinner parties.
Sell to event planners, bloggers, or design-obsessed party hosts.
Design a short, 5-day or 7-day language crash course for travelers. Offer “Essential French for Paris,” “Greek for Foodies,” or “Italian Phrases to Charm Nonna.”
Format it as an email series, PDF workbook, or mini-course. Perfect for summer jetsetters.
If you’ve got surf skills, don’t keep them to yourself!
Offer digital coaching, video analysis, or virtual lessons on how to surf, pop up, paddle out, or choose a board.
Target beginners heading to surf towns, host via Zoom or create a digital course with tips and visuals.
Podcasters love recording. They do not love pitching brands. Be their matchmaker.
Offer a service to find and pitch summer-appropriate sponsors for their shows (think travel gear, drinks, events).
Take a commission or charge a flat fee.
Have a thing for frozen treats? Create content for small ice cream brands—TikToks, blog posts, Pinterest pins, or even website copy.
Niche idea: write “Top 10 Ice Cream Flavors for July,” or design a “Summer Sundae Social” ad for a local biz.
Sweet and profitable.
During summer, influencers are slammed with travel collabs, beachwear drops, and skincare promos.
Be their assistant!
Help organize their brand collabs, pitch emails, media kits, or even reel scripts.
Great gig if you love behind-the-scenes work and social media.
Take your stock photos, vacation snaps, or original content and turn them into a digital e-book for inspiration, journaling, or mood boards.
Think: “Summer in 100 Pictures,” or “Visual Summer Manifestation Journal.”
Add quotes, reflections, and journaling prompts. It’s like Instagram, but fancy.
Final Thoughts: Make This Summer Pay Off
You don’t have to choose between sipping sangria or stacking cash. These fun, flexible summer side hustles let you do both.
Whether you’re beachside, poolside, or couch-side (no judgment), you’ve got 30 golden opportunities to launch your next creative income stream.
So pick one that lights you up, start small, and remember: sweaty or not, your dreams don’t take a summer break.
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