I’m Mufy. My AI scans thousands of “AI job” posts — 38,472 so far — and I personally approve every listing before it reaches the board. Only the real ones make it in: no expired links, no “work for exposure,” no scams.
About that pay number: we won’t pretend every match clears it. You’ll see exactly what each source published — their figure, their currency — and a blank where they published nothing. No invented ranges, no “up to $X.” You decide what’s worth applying for.
Just one more question before your results.
Do you have proof of your AI skills or any past work that you can show to employers or clients?
We delete filled listings and post new ones every day.
We screened 38,472 job listings to surface 1,239 live AI jobs & gigs — purged daily. 34 of them are live AI gig listings right now.
Make money with AI — quick answers
Can you really make money with AI?
Yes — people are paid every day for real AI work: training AI models, writing and editing with AI, building simple automations, cleaning data. But "make money with AI" is also one of the most scam-crowded searches on the internet — overnight-income promises, fake job posts, courses that teach nothing. The honest version is unglamorous: you make money with AI by doing real work for real listings. That's what this board is.
What's the fastest way to make money with AI?
For most beginners it's a freelance gig or an AI-training platform seat — both take newcomers and pay for completed work rather than credentials. The quiz above matches you to live, screened listings; the training builds the one skill your matches actually need. No timelines promised — speed depends on your effort and each platform's screening.
How much money can you make with AI?
We show you exactly what each source publishes — the listings we carry typically post rates in the $15–160/hr range, in their own words and currency, with a blank where they publish nothing. Those are their figures, not our promise: what you make with AI depends on qualification, acceptance, skill and hours. Anyone quoting you a guaranteed number is selling something else.