12 High-Value Fiverr Gigs Without Skills
12 different gigs that you can sell on Fiverr. The beauty of this is that you don’t need any skills whatsoever and you can start selling them immediately. Any of those gigs can be sold between $100 maybe $250. Depending on the price, you only need maybe two to maybe five different gigs to make $500 per week. This is a super easy system to put in place. Towards the end, the tools you can use will be covered. Hostinger can be used to build any of those gigs and monetize them as well. In order to make money even after hours as a side hustle, the more gigs you upload on Fiverr, the more money and the more orders you can generate. It’s a simple mathematical equation.
Mobile Menu Page
This one is mobile menu page. What does that mean exactly? When you go to the restaurant nowadays, they often say, “Oh, you can scan the QR code here.” You scan the QR code and you have access to the menu. All the biggest restaurant chains already have it. However, there are still many small local restaurants and similar businesses that do not have it yet.What you can do is build a small one-page website, a mobile menu page, put all the different meals that they serve, the pricing and all that. It doesn’t have to be an online booking system, it could just be a page displaying all the different meals and dishes that they sell. This is idea number one.
Link in Bio Page
Link in bio page. This is an easy one to put in place. All these social media influencers, YouTubers, content creators, they operate on multiple platforms at once. They have Instagram, maybe LinkedIn, YouTube, maybe TikTok and all that. Obviously they cannot put all these links in the bio. So they have the link in bio. This is going to redirect you to a page with all their social media platforms. By default it’s usually Linktree and Kajabi that do that but they look absolutely dreadful. This is a chance to earn maybe $100, $150 — approach those creators and offer them that gig. Option number two.
Press Kit Page for Creator
Press kit page for creator. This is very similar, but very often creators are approached by sponsors who want to sponsor videos and all that. As creators, the same type of information is always requested — the demographics, the amount of views, the latest videos and things like this.
How much is charged per video, dedicated video, seamless integration and all that. Usually there is a press kit and this could be uploaded online, making it easy. All you have to do is click on the link and check the press kit page. This is a handy one as well. And because it’s for influencers, usually they won’t mind paying even $200 for this if it’s designed properly. In addition to that, an extra charge maybe to make it privatized only available with a password — an extra $25. Not all information should be public. When sharing this with sponsors, it has to be private. An extra maybe $25 to privatize that page is an extra way of making money.
Resume Website
Option number four, resume website. The job market has loads of people out there that are out of work. They want to stand out. Normally people print their CV, post it, send it out or send an email and attach it. A resume website — a one-page website, designed nicely — stands out. An easy $150, $200. It’s going to take maybe an hour, hour and a half tops using Hostinger. Easy money.
Digital Business Card
Number five, digital business card. Who uses business cards nowadays? It’s either exchanging contacts with a phone, attaching details in an email or something like this. But a digital business card will add value to their business. It can be shared maybe via WhatsApp, via email or any other means, maybe on social media. This is a 2025 version of the old printed business card and for this maybe a charge of $100–$125 is reasonable — just to have their details, picture and contact details.
Tip Jar and Donation Page
Number six, tip jar and donation page. This is aimed mostly at creators, social media influencers, people who provide content that’s of help to others. Very often they say, “If you want to buy me a coffee, click on the link.” All these websites they refer to like Patreon and all that are charging them a big chunk of money. With this, a tip jar or a donation page can be created simply by inserting a Stripe or a PayPal donation button. All that’s needed is to ask them to log into their PayPal account and create a donation button that can be done very easily and then design the page, insert the donation button.
They’ll only be charged 3.4%, which is the average with PayPal, instead of 30% like other platforms like Patreon. Another advantage is that because it’s a donation, they don’t get taxed on this. A charge of maybe $175–$200 is appropriate here.
Single Product Landing Page
Number seven, a single product landing page. A lot of people only have one product for sale. Maybe it’s an ebook, maybe it’s a specific type of product — and they don’t need a full-blown e-commerce website, which would cost them maybe $1,500, $2,000, $3,000 depending on whom they’re asking. A single product landing page can easily be done in about an hour. If they’re using PayPal or Stripe, they can log into the account and create one button, inserted at the bottom of the page — buy now. Simple, low maintenance, very easy gig. For this, a charge of maybe $250 is reasonable.
Email Optin or Waitlist Page
Number eight, email opt-in or waitlist page. This is in correlation with an email marketing platform. Omnisend or any similar platform can be used. Omnisend can be started for free. The account can be set up for the client completely free, then they can take over and pay the monthly fee. Email opt-in, waiting list — maybe they want to sell something online that isn’t ready yet. They want to gather all the emails and as many leads as possible. They’ll advertise online on social media platforms and say click on the link and register for the waiting list or the opt-in. Because this is commercial, a charge of maybe $250 is appropriate.
Booking Page for Service
Number nine, booking page for a service. Very often small landscapers, plumbers, electricians provide a very specific service. They don’t need a full-blown website. Very often, because it’s a one-man business, they don’t have the resources to look after a big website anyway. A simple booking page for their service can be built and linked to free online services, even with a Google Calendar snippet. Instead of paying $750 or $1,500 for a normal WordPress website, a charge of maybe $200–$250 is much more accessible for them.
Personal Portfolio Page
Number ten, personal portfolio page. This is aimed at maybe very small businesses, local people, or an artist, a painter or something like this. All they want to show is maybe two or three paintings they did lately. Maybe a local photographer — a few pictures can be uploaded. A full-blown WordPress website costing again between $1,500 and maybe $2,500 is too expensive for them. All they want is to showcase maybe two or three products they have for sale. A portfolio, a personal portfolio page is exactly what they need.
Calendarly Booking Page
Number eleven, Calendly booking page. Most people use Calendly nowadays. Calendly is free or they can have the paid version. If they already have a Calendly account, a booking page can be created that looks a lot more enticing than the basic Calendly landing page. A charge of maybe $100, $150 is appropriate because more details can be added to the page — a contact form attached to it as well and things like that. This is added value and a simple gig to put in place.
Number twelve is a coming soon page. This can apply in many different cases and scenarios. It could be someone who registered a domain name and isn’t doing anything with it. A coming soon page can be designed, describing quickly what the business is all about and stating that the website is being built. The good thing with this is that if they order the coming soon page, chances are they might also ask for the full website to be designed. This one is a double win. Charging even $50 for this gets through the door and a second order may follow.
Technical Setup and Implementation
Now the technical side of things — how to put all of these in place, and how to optimize the process to be super efficient in case orders start coming in at 20, 40, or 50 a week.
Choosing a Hosting Plan
Hostinger is recommended because they’re reliable, fast, and very affordable. They have provided a coupon code. All you have to do is click on the first link in the description where it says get hosting now. This brings you to a dedicated landing page with Hostinger.
By using that link, access to up to 78% off their hosting plan is available, and all discounts will be applied automatically. It’s only $2.69 per month. Two months come for free as well, along with a lot of extras. The coupon code was applied successfully, giving access to 78%, 74%, or 68% discount on any of those plans. The difference between the premium, the business, and the cloud startup: for just $2.69 per month with two months free, up to 25 websites can be hosted; the next plan up to 50 websites; and the top plan up to 100.
There’s a lot of value with Hostinger — free domain name valued at $9.99, unlimited bandwidth, free pre-built templates which are handy for designing any of those gigs, free SSL certificate, and free automatic website migration.
Maximizing Discounts and Value
By using the link in the description, a lot of discounts are accessible. It’s normally $11.99 per month down to $2.69 only. Two months extra come for free, saving almost $24. The setup fee is waived as well, saving another $5. A free domain name worth $9.99 is included. On top of that, the Mr. Web coupon code applies an extra 10%. Altogether, 78% of the normal price is saved. The price can be locked in for up to 48 months. The best value overall — saving $446 with a total cost of only $1.29. After this, just continue and the dashboard will be available. A completely free domain for the first year for one website is included. This could serve as a main website to advertise services as well.
Building Websites with AI Tools
There are a few different tools available to build websites — Hostinger Horizons and also the website section. Clicking on that allows creating a new website simply by clicking on add website. All the gigs mentioned can be created directly from there. Most features use AI as well, so no real technical skills are needed. Hostinger Horizons is available to create web apps, tools or software using AI. And wordPress is one of the most powerful platforms and thanks to Hostinger, they also have a WordPress AI website builder which is absolutely amazing. And there is also the Hostinger website builder, which is a proprietary AI-powered drag and drop website builder especially suited for smaller projects like a resume website, link in bio website, or coming soon page.
WordPress AI Website Builder
To build with WordPress, click on it. This is a simple onboarding process — just follow the steps. Select language, email address and password, and continue. From there it asks how to build the website. Two options: create a website with AI, or use a pre-built website and theme. The pre-built option requires some knowledge of WordPress, whereas the AI option requires none. The AI option can be used to create without any actual skills.
Step-by-Step AI Website Creation
Select AI creation, and a free domain name is available to register. WordPress installs automatically without any manual input — very convenient. All that’s required is to enter a few details: the brand name, the website type, and the description. Among the different gigs that can be created, a simple portfolio is a good example. The brand name could be something like John Smith Photography. Website types available include Business and Services, Online Store, Blog, Landing, Booking, Portfolio, Affiliate Marketing Site, and Other. More gigs can even be created just from exploring these options alone.
Case Study: Photographer Portfolio
Selecting Portfolio and entering a description — something like: create a one-page simple portfolio website for photographer [name] — and the AI generates the result. John Smith Photography, with a gallery, images, portfolio showcase, a section about the photographer, maybe a quote or feedback, and contact details at the bottom. This took literally about 10 seconds to create. All the images can be edited and real pictures from the photographer can be imported.
Editing and Customizing AI Output
This can be sold for $100, $150 on Fiverr. A multi-page website was created even though a single page was requested — which is even better. For a multi-page website, a charge of maybe $250 up to $300 is reasonable. The client can be asked whether they want a single page or multi-page website and a different price structure can be offered accordingly.
Using the Hostinger Website Builder
The second option is to use the Hostinger website builder. It follows a very similar principle — enter the brand name and description. Something like: create a clean modern one-page website for John Smith Photography to showcase his photography portfolio. The more details provided, the better the output. The website is generated quickly.
Final Touches and Publishing
John Smith Photography Portfolio — a simple website that can be charged probably $100, $150, maybe $200. The color palette can even be changed to give a different feel and vibe. Anyone would be happy to pay $150 for this without any issue. After this, all that’s needed is to publish it and then clients can be charged. Hostinger Horizons also allows creating web apps, tools, and software — a separate video covers that whole process in detail and is linked in the description.

Conclusion and Blueprint Summary
Here are 12 different gigs that can be sold right now to make at least $500 per week. This format is what’s called the Blueprint Corner — where ideas are dissected and things that can be put in place to make money online are discussed. Any other topics to cover can be suggested in the comment section.