Compare Side Hustles
Two side hustles rarely compete on income alone. They compete on income per hour, flexibility, and how much they can grow. These calculators line up two options on the same numbers so the trade-off is clear.
The math narrows the choice. Burnout, schedule, and goals are still yours to weigh.
DoorDash vs Uber Eats
Compare DoorDash and Uber Eats net hourly and monthly pay using your deliveries, tips, miles, and costs.
Open calculator →Uber vs Lyft
Compare Uber and Lyft net hourly pay from rides, tips, miles, and vehicle costs at your inputs.
Open calculator →Rover vs Babysitting
Compare dog walking on Rover with private babysitting on net monthly and net hourly pay.
Open calculator →Etsy vs Print on Demand
Compare handmade Etsy profit with print-on-demand margin at your price, costs, and volume.
Open calculator →Freelancing vs Gig Work
Compare freelance net pay with gig app pay on hourly rate and income ceiling at your inputs.
Open calculator →Local Service vs Online Business
Compare local service net pay with online business revenue on monthly net and scalability.
Open calculator →Fast Cash vs Scalable Income
Compare near-term gig cash with a slower scalable model on month-one vs later monthly potential.
Open calculator →Side Hustle Tax Reserve Calculator
Estimate a monthly tax reserve from side profit using federal, state, and self-employment assumptions. Planning only, not filing advice.
Open calculator →Quit Job Side Income Gap Calculator
See the gap between side income and income needed. Educational math only, not advice to quit a job.
Open calculator →Weekend Side Hustle Income Calculator
Estimate income from Saturday and Sunday side work after expenses and a tax reserve.
Open calculator →This is an estimate, not advice
Every result here is a rough model based only on the numbers you enter. Sidequity is an informational tool and does not provide professional, tax, legal, investment, or financial advice, and it makes no income guarantees. Any tax set-aside is a planning placeholder, not a tax calculation.
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