
There’s a clear path to doing homework help online as a legitimate side hustle, but you have to navigate carefully. I’ve been tutoring college students in calculus and statistics for about two years, and I’d say the trick is to focus on teaching concepts rather than handing over answers. Platforms like Wyzant, TutorMe, and even Chegg’s “Homework Help” section offer structured opportunities where you set your rates and work with students who need guidance. The pay typically ranges from $12 to $30 per hour, depending on your subject expertise and experience.
What makes this work sustainable is building a reputation for ethical tutoring. I always start each session by asking the student what they’ve already tried, then them through similar problems. That way, I’m doing “homework help” without crossing the line into academic dishonesty. A 2025 survey from the National Tutoring Association found that 72% of college students who use online help prefer tutors who explain the process rather than just give answers.
Here’s a quick comparison of common platforms I’ve used or researched:
| Platform | Typical Pay Rate | Integrity Safeguards | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wyzant | $18–$30/hr | Strong – tutors set rules, client reviews | Math, science, coding |
| TutorMe | $15–$25/hr | Moderate – session recordings | General subjects |
| Chegg Study | $12–$20/hr | Weak – many students want full solutions | Short-term homework help |
| Skooli | $16–$28/hr | Strong – focuses on K-12 | Math, English, test prep |
The biggest risk is getting flagged by a university’s academic integrity office. I’ve had two students ask me to write entire essays – I refused and explained why. Stick to your ethical boundaries and you’ll build a steady stream of returning clients. Also, never share your full real name or personal contact info until you feel comfortable. Start with one platform, gather positive reviews, then expand. In 2026, remote tutoring is only growing, so you can definitely make a consistent income if you treat it like a real job.

I’ve been on the receiving end of online homework help – my son used a service last year for his AP Chemistry. Honestly, I was skeptical at first. What worked for us was finding a tutor who would check his work, not do it for him. The platform we used required a background check, which gave me peace of mind. If you’re a student or a parent looking for help, my advice is to ask for a free trial session. See if the tutor explains concepts clearly. The best ones are patient and tailor their approach to your learning style. It’s not about finishing the assignment fast – it’s about understanding the material.

I did online homework help for about eight months back in 2024.


