Studypool: Answer Questions and Get Paid
I like Studypool because it’s simple, students post questions, you bid on them, and if they pick you, you provide the answer.
You get paid after approval, there’s no fixed schedule, so you can work late at night or early in the morning, I think we should all appreciate that kind of flexibility.
My advice? Focus on clear, step by step explanations, short answers won’t win you repeat customers.
Chegg: Become a Homework Expert
Chegg is huge, I mean, millions of students use it every day, you apply as an expert, pass a subject test, and start answering questions.
We should be honest here, Chegg expects high quality work, but if you’re serious, it can bring in steady monthly income, math and science experts are especially in demand.
I recommend starting with one subject you really know well, don’t try to cover everything at once.
Course Hero: Earn Twice, Once from Notes and Once from Tutoring
Here’s something I love about Course Hero, you can earn money in two ways.
First, you upload old notes, past papers, or study guides, that creates passive income, second, you answer live questions from students.
We should take advantage of both if we already have good study materials lying around, why let them sit in a folder when they could earn you cash?
My tip, upload organized, clean notes, the better your notes look, the more people will view them.
Preply: Teach Live and Set Your Own Rate
Preply feels different because you’re in control, you create a profile, set your hourly rate, and students book one on one lessons with you.
I think this is perfect if you enjoy talking and teaching live, you can teach English, math, science, or even music.
We should remember that students choose us based on our personality and teaching style, so don’t just list your qualifications, show some warmth in your profile.
Tutor.com
So this one is different, Tutor.com is like the corporate job of tutoring websites, you apply, you take tests, and if you pass, you’re in, but they expect you to show up on time and actually teach, no ghosting.
Honestly? I almost didn’t get in, failed my first subject test, felt like an idiot, but I tried again and barely passed.
The good part? You don’t have to fight for students like on other sites, they just send them to you, steady work, boring but reliable, if you need rent money, this is the one.
The bad part? You can’t just log in whenever you feel like it, there are shifts, so yeah, less freedom than Studypool, but some months, that stability saved me.
Simple Tips I Think We Should Follow
Let me share what actually works based on my experience.
First, improve how you explain things, you should practice breaking down hard topics into simple words.
Second, be consistent, I’ve seen people give up too fast, log in regularly, and the earnings will follow.
Third, focus on quality not speed, one great answer can bring you more students than ten rushed ones.
Fourth, stick to your strong subjects, I only teach what I’m confident in, and you should do the same.
Finally, build a profile that feels human, share a little about yourself, students trust real people, not robots.
My Final Thoughts
Look, I’m not going to sit here and tell you this is some life changing miracle, it’s not, you’re not gonna get rich, but if you need a couple hundred bucks a month to cover a bill or buy groceries without leaving your house? Yeah, this works.
I’ve tried all those platforms, Studypool, Chegg, all of them, some are okay, some are annoying, you’ll figure out which one fits you.
Here’s the truth nobody tells you, the first week or two will feel dead, you’ll post bids, nothing, you’ll wonder if you’re wasting time, I almost quit twice, glad I didn’t.
You don’t need to be perfect, I’ve given wrong answers before, felt horrible, apologized and fixed it, students actually respected that more than when I got everything right.
So just pick one, any one, don’t overthink it, try it for a month, if it sucks, try another, that’s what I did.
And yeah, the money adds up slower than you want, but it adds up, one night I checked my account and had $300 sitting there, didn’t even realize I’d earned that much, felt good.
So yeah, give it a shot, what do you have to lose besides an hour or two at night when you’re just watching Netflix anyway?