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The side hustles, surveys, and gig apps Brits use to make £100–£500 a month — ranked by what actually pays.

Earning extra money in Britain has changed shape. Twenty years of "side hustle" content has buried the genuinely useful options under blog posts written by people who've never tried them. The reality in 2026: there are roughly five categories of work that reliably convert a free Saturday into £40–£120 in your account by Monday — survey panels, gig-economy delivery, secondhand selling, cashback admin on spending you'd do anyway, and small-scale digital products. The fakes — dropshipping, crypto, "passive income courses" — keep getting promoted because the people promoting them earn from the promotion, not the activity.

Below are the platforms British earners actually use, sorted by how much friction sits between you and the money. The fastest of them pay the same evening; the slowest take a month or two of consistency to compound. None of them are get-rich-quick. All of them work.

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