UK home-based handwork side income
No experience | No deposit | Weekly GBP
Earn extra £ from home with 1–2 hours a day
Simple assembly, packing and labelling tasks for people living in
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow and across the UK –
with regular payments to your UK bank account.
Average weekly income (active members)
£180 – £320
Depends on your time and pace
Total paid out so far
£240k+
To UK-based participants by bank transfer
No deposit, no product buying Clear written terms & pay dates UK-based support, step-by-step guidance
Why this works for people in the UK
If rising bills, rent and groceries are squeezing your budget, but you don’t want risky schemes
or exhausting extra shifts, this is a calm, practical way to add side income from home.
Stay-at-home parentsStudents & recent graduatesFull-time workers needing a side incomeCarers, part-time & self-employed
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No experience needed – we show you everything
Tasks include basic assembly, simple packing, sorting and labelling.
You get clear written and video instructions so you know exactly what to do.
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Fit around your own schedule
Work after the kids are asleep, between shifts, at weekends, or on quieter days –
you decide when you want to take on tasks.
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Transparent weekly payments in GBP
We pay to your UK bank account by Faster Payments / bank transfer
(Monzo, Revolut, Barclays, NatWest, Lloyds, HSBC and others).
You see the amount and summary before each payment.
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No deposit, no stock to buy
You are not asked to pay for “kits”, buy stock or send money first.
We agree the work, rate and deadline in writing before you start.
Get started in 3 simple steps
Everything is handled online via WhatsApp. Most people complete their first trial task
on the same day as their first conversation.
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Message us on WhatsApp and introduce yourself
Tell us which UK city you live in (for example London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow),
how many hours a week you’d like to work, and your current situation
(parent, student, full-time worker, etc.).
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See a real example and complete 1–2 trial pieces
We send you photos and short videos showing the exact steps.
You complete a small trial so we can check you’re comfortable before offering regular tasks.
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Weekly payment day with clear summaries
We set a weekly “pay day” for you. All approved tasks up to that date are added,
we confirm the total with you, and then send payment to your UK bank account.
Real payment examples (UK participants)
These are example weekly payouts from people in different parts of the UK.
Everyone’s speed and available time is different, so these are for guidance only.
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London | Mum of two, Sarah M.
£268.40
2–3 hours most evenings
Monzo bank transfer screenshot (name blurred)
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Manchester | Uni student, Daniel K.
£186.20
Mainly weekends and days off
Revolut GBP account payment confirmation
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Birmingham | Couple doing it together
£321.70
Shared evening sessions + Sunday afternoon
Barclays bank transfer receipt
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Glasgow | Part-time worker, Emma L.
£154.30
Around 1–1.5 hours on quieter days
NatWest online banking screenshot
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Task details, rates and deadlines are agreed in writing before you start.
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Payments go to your UK account via bank transfer or Faster Payments.
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Designed to fit around school runs, caring responsibilities and shift work.
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No “buy this kit first” or “send money here” requirements, ever.
Who is this for and how much can you realistically earn?
Everyone’s situation is different. These ranges are based on people who complete tasks regularly
at a normal, steady pace.
Stay-at-home parents
£200 – £320 / week
2–3 hours most days while children are at school or after bedtime.
Students & recent graduates
£140 – £260 / week
Extra tasks during lighter study weeks, less during exam periods.
Full-time workers
£120 – £220 / week
1–2 hours on some evenings plus a bit of weekend time.
Couples / households doing it together
£280+ / week
Two people working together finish batches faster and increase total income.
Real participant feedback (30)
Collected from the last 30 days
Sarah · London
Mum of two
Evenings after the kids go to bed are usually when I scroll my phone.
Now I put on a show, do a batch of work and it actually covers part of our food shop.
Joined: 6 weeks agoLast week: £248
Daniel · Manchester
Student
My uni schedule changes a lot, so I didn’t want a fixed part-time job.
Here I can take more tasks in quiet weeks and pause around exams.
Joined: 5 weeks agoLast week: £192
Emma · Birmingham
Office worker
After a full day at a desk, I didn’t want more screen time.
This is hands-on but not heavy, and the extra money goes straight to bills.
Joined: 4 weeks agoLast week: £171
James · Leeds
Shift worker
My shifts change every week. It’s a relief to have something that doesn’t argue with my rota –
I simply accept tasks when I know I’ve got time.
Joined: 7 weeks agoLast week: £188
Chloe · Glasgow
New starter
I was nervous about making mistakes, but they checked my first few pieces with photos
and were really patient. It feels straightforward now.
Joined: 3 weeks agoLast week: £136
Tom · Liverpool
Couple
My partner and I sit at the table, one sorts and the other assembles.
It’s become a bit of a routine for us, and the extra cash helps a lot.
Joined: 6 weeks agoLast week: £304
Lauren · Bristol
Part-time worker
I work part-time in retail and was exhausted from the idea of extra shifts.
This is gentler and I choose when I want to do it.
Joined: 5 weeks agoLast week: £176
Ahmed · London
Care worker
I do long days in care, so I only want something I can dip into when I feel up to it.
There’s no pressure to take on work when I’m tired.
Joined: 4 weeks agoLast week: £142
Hannah · Cardiff
Family
My son likes to count pieces with me, so it’s turned into something we do together.
It’s surprisingly calming and the money goes straight to our energy bills.
Joined: 5 weeks agoLast week: £196
Luke · Sheffield
Side income
I was very sceptical at first.
I started with a tiny batch and waited for payment – it arrived, so I felt comfortable increasing slowly.
Joined: 4 weeks agoLast week: £158
Katie · London
Stay-at-home parent
Having something flexible that fits around nursery runs and nap times has made a big difference.
Joined: 3 weeks agoLast week: £132
Adam · Manchester
Partner of driver
My partner is on the road most of the week, so evenings can feel long.
Doing this keeps me busy and helps with fuel costs.
Joined: 5 weeks agoLast week: £173
Frequently asked questions
Do I really not have to pay any deposit or buy products?
Correct. You are not asked to send money, buy “starter kits” or pay to join.
We explain the task, the rate, the deadline and payment method in writing before you begin.
How do I know this isn’t a scam?
The key differences are: no upfront payments from you, clear written agreements,
and payments sent directly to your UK bank via bank transfer.
You can start with a small batch, wait for payment and only then decide if you want to do more.
How many hours do I need to commit?
That’s up to you. Some people do 1 hour a day, some do 2–3 hours on certain evenings,
and some focus on weekends. We’ll make a realistic plan together based on your life.
Will I have to quit my current job?
No. This is designed as an add-on, not a replacement.
You only accept tasks when you have time – if one week is too busy, you simply don’t take any.
Can I do this with kids at home?
Yes. Many parents fit tasks around school runs, bedtime routines and naps.
Some simpler tasks can even feel like a game when little ones help count or sort pieces.
A calm, UK-friendly way to top up your income
Instead of chasing complicated schemes or more exhausting shifts, use clear, written instructions
and steady tasks to add a reliable extra stream of income from home.
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You know what you’re doing, roughly how long it will take and how much you’ll earn before you start.
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Support via WhatsApp, quick answers to questions, and examples you can copy.
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No commuting, no late buses or trains – everything is done from your own home.
We’ve opened 9 new spots for this week. Let’s talk on WhatsApp and see if it fits your life.
Your details are not shared with third parties without your consent. Talk first, decide in your own time.