This AI Side Hustle Looks Too Simple to Be Real (But I Tried It Anyway)


I’ll be honest, when I first saw this, I thought it was fake.

Not in a dramatic way, just… too simple. Like one of those things that sounds easy on paper but doesn’t actually work in real life.


It started the same way a lot of these things do.

Scrolling online, seeing people talk about “easy side hustles,” half ignoring it, half curious. Most of the time I just skip past it. It all kind of blends together after a while.

But this one stuck for some reason.

Maybe because it didn’t look impressive at all.

No big claims. No screenshots of crazy earnings. Just something simple. Almost too simple.

That’s what made me suspicious.

I didn’t jump into it right away. I actually ignored it for a few days. Then I came back to it later, mostly out of curiosity.

The idea was basically this: getting paid to review apps.

That’s it.

No building anything. No selling. No “start your own business” angle. Just… trying apps and sharing your thoughts.

At first, I didn’t really take it seriously.

I think a lot of people don’t.

Because it doesn’t sound like real work.

It sounds like something you’d do for free anyway. Download an app, click around, maybe uninstall it after five minutes.

So the idea that someone would pay for that feels a bit off.

That’s probably why most people ignore it.

I almost did too.

But then I looked into it a bit more.

Not deeply, just enough to understand what was actually going on.

And here’s where it started to make a bit more sense.

Companies need feedback.

Not polished, professional feedback. Just real reactions from normal people.

Things like:

  • Is the app confusing?
  • Did something not work properly?
  • Was anything annoying?
  • Would you actually keep using it?

Stuff like that.

And I guess when you think about it, it’s actually useful.

Because the people building these apps are too close to them. They already understand how everything works. So they need outside opinions.

That part clicked for me.

Still, I wasn’t fully convinced.

It felt like one of those things where maybe it exists, but not in a way that’s actually accessible. Or maybe it pays so little that it’s not worth the time.

I kept digging a little.

And there was one small detail that I almost missed.

Actually, I think most people miss it.

The tasks aren’t always just “try this app and say what you think.”

Sometimes you need to speak your thoughts out loud. Or record your screen while using the app. Or follow specific steps and explain what feels confusing.

It’s not hard, but it’s more structured than it first appears.

That’s probably why it works.

Because it’s not completely passive. You still have to pay attention and communicate clearly.

This explains it better (link)

Once I understood that, it stopped feeling fake.

Still simple, but not in a lazy way.

More like… straightforward.

So I decided to try it.

Nothing big. Just signing up and seeing what happens.

The beginning was a bit slow. Not many tasks right away. I wasn’t sure if I had done something wrong or if that’s just how it is.

Then eventually, a few small tasks showed up.

I tried one.

It felt a bit awkward at first, talking out loud while using an app. But after a few minutes, it became more natural.

I just said what I was thinking.

“This is confusing.”
“I don’t know where to click.”
“Oh, that worked.”

Stuff like that.

Not perfect. Not polished.

And that’s kind of the point.

After I submitted it, I didn’t expect much.

But then… it actually got accepted.

Again, nothing huge. The payment wasn’t life-changing or anything. But it was real.

And that changed how I saw it.

I think the reason this feels “too easy” is because it removes a lot of the usual barriers.

You’re not competing for clients.
You’re not trying to prove you’re an expert.
You’re not building something from scratch.

You’re just… reacting.

But at the same time, it’s not completely effortless either.

You still need to be clear, honest, and a bit patient.

There are downsides too.

The work isn’t consistent. Some days there’s nothing. Other days there might be a few tasks.

So it’s not something I’d rely on fully.

But as a starting point? It makes more sense now.

I think a lot of people overlook simple things because they expect something more complicated.

Like if it’s not difficult, it must not be valuable.

But sometimes simple just means… accessible.

I’m still a bit unsure about how far this can go. I haven’t been doing it long enough to say much beyond the basics.

But at least now I know it’s not fake.

And sometimes that’s enough reason to try something.


Quick Questions

Is this legit or fake?

From what I’ve seen, it’s legit. I was doubtful too, but I did get paid for a few small tasks. It’s not a scam, just not as big as some people might expect.


Why is it so simple?

I think because the value comes from your natural reaction, not from a skill. Companies just want honest feedback, not something complicated.


Who can do this?

Pretty much anyone who can follow instructions and explain what they’re thinking. You don’t need experience, which is why it’s beginner-friendly.


Is it worth trying?

If you’re curious, yeah. It doesn’t take much to start. Just don’t expect it to replace a full income.


Do you need special tools?

Not really. Just a phone or computer, sometimes a microphone. Most of it is basic setup.


How much can you make?

In my experience, it’s small amounts per task. It adds up a bit, but slowly. Definitely more of a side thing than anything serious.


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