If you’re sitting there wondering what you could possibly sell on Fiverr without a degree, a portfolio, or any experience — listen up.
The truth is, you don’t need to be a designer, developer, or marketing genius to start making money on Fiverr.
You just need to sell services that buyers are already looking for, and deliver them well using tools you already have — your phone, your voice, or your ability to show up and figure things out.
Below are 15 Fiverr gigs that sell like crazy, and the best part? Anyone can do them.
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Toggle1. Testimonial Videos (Even Without Showing Your Face)
Testimonial videos are one of the easiest and highest-demand gigs on Fiverr. Businesses constantly need authentic-looking reviews to promote their products or services. If you’re comfortable on camera, you can record short 30–60 second videos saying how great a product or service is.
Don’t want to show your face? No problem. Many buyers are fine with voice-only reviews combined with screen recordings.
The best part? You don’t need acting skills or expensive gear. A phone with a decent camera and some clear lighting is enough. Add variety by changing outfits or settings to offer bulk testimonials.
These sell like crazy in almost every niche — especially startups and new Shopify stores looking for credibility.
2. Unboxing or Product Demo Videos
This one is ideal if you like trying new things and don’t mind being on camera. Many ecommerce brands on Fiverr look for everyday people to record unboxing videos or quick product demonstrations.
You don’t need to be an influencer — you just need to be able to speak clearly, follow simple instructions, and record with your phone.
If you already buy items from Amazon, Etsy, or AliExpress, you can record yourself unboxing and reviewing them as demo content. Or you can offer to shoot product videos for sellers who ship you items.
3. Voiceovers With Your Natural Voice
Contrary to what you might think, you don’t need a “radio voice” to do voiceovers. In fact, many brands now prefer real, relatable voices over super-polished narration.
Fiverr buyers look for all kinds of voices — male, female, accents, no accents — to use in YouTube intros, TikToks, eLearning videos, and more.
You can get started using just your phone mic or a free tool like Audacity to clean up audio. Read clearly, speak with confidence, and you’re already better than half the sellers on Fiverr. As you grow, invest in a budget mic — but don’t let that stop you from starting.
4. Write Short Product Reviews or Testimonials
If you’re comfortable writing in English, even at a basic level, you can offer short review writing services. These are popular with ecommerce stores, software startups, Amazon sellers, and affiliate marketers who need positive descriptions and user-style feedback.
You’ll usually be asked to write 2–4 sentence reviews based on a product or a landing page. The key is to keep it simple, natural, and believable. No fluff. Just short, clear feedback that sounds like a real person.
5. Design Pinterest Pins Using Canva
Pinterest is a goldmine for bloggers and online shops, and they need people to design eye-catching pins that link back to their websites. You don’t need graphic design experience to offer this — just use Canva and its pre-made templates to create stunning pins.
If you can match fonts, colors, and layout, you’re good to go. Many Fiverr sellers are making hundreds per month just creating 10–20 pins per order. Look at what’s already selling, replicate the style, and deliver consistently.
6. Transcription: Just Type What You Hear
Transcription gigs are exactly what they sound like — listening to audio and typing what’s said. It doesn’t require any technical skill, just focus and decent typing speed. Clients usually send interviews, podcasts, or webinars they want converted into text.
To do this well, you just need headphones, patience, and a free tool like oTranscribe to manage the audio and typing in one window. It’s repetitive, but extremely beginner-friendly — and many clients offer long-term work if you’re fast and accurate.
7. Convert Files: PDF to Word, JPEG to PNG
This sounds too easy to be real — but it’s one of the most consistent beginner gigs on Fiverr. Many business owners don’t want to deal with converting or formatting files. You can offer to convert PDFs to Word docs, remove pages, combine files, or change formats (like JPG to PNG).
Use free tools like SmallPDF or Google Docs to do the job in seconds. The real value you offer is time-saving and convenience. Combine it with formatting cleanup (e.g. removing blank pages, fixing fonts), and you’ve got a simple upsell.
8. Remove Backgrounds From Images
This is another Fiverr gig that feels almost too easy — but people buy it daily. Online store owners, product marketers, and even influencers often need clean, white-background images for their content. You can use free tools like remove.bg or Canva Pro to erase backgrounds in one click.
Offer bulk image background removal (e.g. 10 or 20 at once), and position yourself as someone who helps ecommerce brands present clean, professional product shots.
9. Data Entry and List Building
Manual work like data entry, copy-pasting, and list building still sells well on Fiverr. You might be asked to build a spreadsheet of influencers, clean up CSV files, organize product SKUs, or find email addresses.
You don’t need special skills — just basic Google Sheets or Excel knowledge, attention to detail, and the ability to follow instructions. It’s not glamorous, but it’s one of the most beginner-friendly ways to earn steady income.
10. Write Captions or Quotes for Instagram Posts
Instagram creators need content every single day, and many don’t have time to write captions or motivational quotes. That’s where you come in. Offer to write batches of 30 captions tailored to a niche — fitness, mindset, relationships, etc.
It doesn’t require writing talent — just a good sense of tone and audience. You can also repurpose quotes from public domain books or summarize viral ideas into short, impactful lines.
11. Proofread Short Content
If you’re good at spotting typos or fixing awkward grammar, you can offer proofreading gigs. Clients may send you short blog posts, product descriptions, or emails to polish up.
Use Grammarly to help catch errors, and deliver clean, easy-to-read edits. Start with basic $5 gigs and gradually expand your service into editing longer content or offering rewrite services.
12. Summarize YouTube Videos into Blog Posts
This is a great gig if you enjoy watching YouTube videos. Many YouTubers want to repurpose their videos into blog posts or tweets but don’t have time. You can offer to watch their content and turn it into clear, structured summaries.
Your job is to extract key points, structure them into paragraphs, and make the content readable. You don’t need deep subject knowledge — just the ability to listen and write clearly.
13. Record Affirmations or Guided Meditations
With the rise of self-help and wellness content, many creators need audio files for sleep meditations, affirmations, and morning routines. If you have a calm voice, you can offer this service using just your phone and a quiet room.
Read a script slowly and with intention. Edit out background noise, and deliver in MP3 format. These types of gigs are surprisingly easy to start — and in high demand by YouTubers and self-help brands.
14. Internet Research Services
Clients often need someone to do basic research for them: finding top blogs in a niche, gathering contact details, researching trends, or compiling competitor lists. You don’t need advanced knowledge — just the ability to Google, verify sources, and organize the results.
Offer clear deliverables, like a spreadsheet with X number of leads or resources. It’s simple, but valuable to time-strapped businesses and marketers.
15. Notion Template Customization
Notion is exploding in popularity, and most people don’t know how to use it well. You can offer pre-designed templates — like to-do lists, business dashboards, or reading trackers — and customize them based on client needs.
You don’t have to be a Notion wizard. Just use existing free templates, tweak the structure and design, and offer setup services to overwhelmed users. It’s one of the easiest ways to tap into a trending niche without needing to code or design.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need years of experience, a fancy portfolio, or paid tools to start earning on Fiverr. What you do need is clarity. Clarity on what services sell, who they help, and how you can deliver quickly.
Pick 1–2 gigs from this list. Set them up with simple, honest descriptions. Deliver with care. Get feedback. Improve. Then scale.
As time goes on, I will be updating this list with many others I come across.
Action beats perfection every time.