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The ‘No Inventory’ Side Hustles People Are Starting With Less Than $500

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Think you need a garage full of products or thousands of dollars to start a side hustle? Think again. I’ve got plenty of no inventory side hustles for you.

With the rise of digital tools, online platforms, and service-based businesses, more people, especially women and moms, are building income streams without touching a physical product. These “no inventory” side hustles are low-cost, low-risk, scalable, and flexible enough to fit your family life.

Whether you’ve got $500 or less to invest, here are some of the most popular (and profitable) ways people are hacking their way into entrepreneurship, without a warehouse or shipping label.

1. Digital Products

Ebooks, templates, printables, online courses, and planners are taking over Etsy, Gumroad, and Shopify. You create it once and sell it repeatedly—no packaging or inventory required. This is hands down one of my personal favorite no inventory side hustles.

How do I know? I started selling digital products on Etsy in 2019. I created templates using Canva, and took a course to learn about the Etsy algorithm so my products would appear first. By 2020, I was quitting my full-time job to run my passive income Etsy store full time. My first product made a few sales, but within a year, I’d built a full digital storefront that brings in consistent passive income, even while I sleep or chase my kiddos around the house.

💡 Startup cost: ~$100–$300 for courses, software, templates, and platform fees
🧠 Pro tip: Leverage tools like erank.com to find a profitable niche with low competition and high demand. 

2. Event-Based Businesses (With Pre-Sold Tickets)

Hosting workshops, paint-and-sip nights, vendor markets, or kids’ activity days? You don’t need money up front if you pre-sell your tickets. This model lets you fund the event with customer dollars before committing to the location or supplies.

Real example: A mom I know was a farmer’s market vendor. Eventually, she decided to start running her own farmers ’ markets. Now, she has multiple market nights in various cities. No more setting up EZ-ups and lugging products from her car, now she helps other people start their entrepreneurship journey without the headache of inventory.  

💡 Startup cost: $0–$500 for marketing, platform fees, or reserving a spot
🧠 Pro tip: Use free tools like Eventbrite or social media groups to test interest and gather signups.

3. Consulting

Got expertise? People will pay for it. Whether in parenting strategies, social media, HR, accounting, or branding, consulting is one of the easiest service-based businesses to launch.

One of my friends was a stay-at-home mom with a background in career counseling. She started offering resume reviews and job interview coaching through LinkedIn. With just a Canva-made flyer and a few testimonials, she could get multiple clients, all without a website.

💡 Startup cost: $0–$100 for a simple website, logo, and business email
🧠 Pro tip: Start with one service, get results, and ask for testimonials to build trust fast.

4. Pet Sitting

This one’s old-school but still booming. Sites like Rover make it easy to connect with pet owners, and startup costs are nearly zero. It’s perfect for animal lovers and flexible enough for school drop-off schedules.

One of the first things I did to make extra money was to offer pet sitting. I never realized how in-demand this service was until I got on a platform like Rover. Within days, I had my first booking and quickly had regular repeat customers bringing their dogs every month. 

💡 Startup cost: <$50 to get started (background checks, flyers, or online listings)
🧠 Pro tip: Offer in-home pet care for less overhead and better margins.

5. Services for the Creator Economy

With millions of influencers, YouTubers, and podcasters, there’s a growing demand for people who can edit videos, design thumbnails, schedule content, or write captions. If you have any of these skills—or are willing to learn—you’re in business.

💡 Startup cost: ~$100–$300 for software, courses, and marketing
🧠 Pro tip: Offer beginner creators a “starter package” to build your portfolio and referrals.

6. Affiliate Marketing

Share products you love, and earn money when someone buys through your link. No inventory, no customer service, no hassle. All you need is an audience—or the ability to build one through a blog, YouTube channel, or TikTok account.

How do people who share their lovely homes and decor on social media make money? Enter affiliate marketing. You share videos or content related to products you love, and if someone clicks an affiliate link you provide, you get paid. I’ve used affiliate marketing through my blog and email list to recommend products I genuinely use—from business tools to kids’ educational games. One blog post alone can bring in hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars just by including a few affiliate links.

💡 Startup cost: $0–$200 if you use a blog, email list, or social media
🧠 Pro tip: Focus on one platform and promote products you use to build trust.

The Bottom Line on No Inventory Side Hustles

You don’t need a warehouse or six figures to start one of these no inventory side hustles. All you need is a skill, a service, a solution, and a willingness to take action. These no-inventory ideas can grow into something real and sustainable, even if you’re starting with just a few hundred bucks and a dream.

Still here? Check out this Blueprint for Passive Income

There are a ton of ways to quit your 9-5 job and make money from home, but if you’re interested in learning more about how to do it with Etsy, check out The Shockingly Simple Guide to Selling Passive Income Products on Etsy. This free, in-depth guide is a deeper blueprint for passive income that will help you learn exactly how to create digital products on Etsy!

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