The Side Hustle Show
Summary & Insights
What if the key to a high-margin side hustle isn’t finding a brand-new market, but simply being more reliable than the current provider? Will Butterton, a full-time engineer, has built a lucrative stream of passive income by deploying “money-making robots”—ATMs—in strategic local spots. While many view ATMs as a dying medium in a digital world, Will argues that a growing frustration with credit card processing fees is actually driving some small business owners back toward cash-only models, creating a fresh window of opportunity for operators.
The barrier to entry for this business is surprisingly not the hardware, but the bureaucracy. Because of historical associations with money laundering, major national banks often refuse to open accounts for ATM operators. Success requires hunting for local credit unions or smaller banks willing to process these transactions. Once the banking and processing hurdles are cleared, the real game becomes “location scouting.” Will emphasizes that the most profitable machines aren’t necessarily in the biggest stores, but in “cash-hungry” environments—like an indoor soccer center where players make side bets—or high-volume, cash-heavy businesses like dispensaries, which can potentially generate thousands of dollars in profit from a single machine.
Beyond the hardware, the business thrives on old-school professionalism. Will wins over business owners not by having the cheapest machine, but by promising and delivering superior service. In an industry where many operators are unresponsive and let machines sit broken for days, simply being a local owner who answers his phone and keeps the machine full is a competitive advantage. This approach allows him to maintain a lean operation, spending roughly one hour a week on maintenance while generating significant monthly cash flow and building equity in a route that can eventually be sold.
Surprising Insights
- The “Bank Hurdle”: Securing a business bank account is the hardest part of the startup process, as national banks often blacklisted ATM businesses due to federal money-laundering investigations in the early 2010s.
- The Dispensary Effect: While a standard barbershop might bring in $600 a month, a single high-traffic dispensary can outperform a fleet of ten traditional machines, potentially netting over $2,000 in monthly profit.
- The Reliability Gap: The biggest complaint from business owners isn’t the cost of the ATM, but the lack of maintenance from large-scale operators, making “local and responsive” a winning sales pitch.
- Surcharge Psychology: The entire profit margin comes from the surcharge fee (e.g., $3). Some processors take a cut of this, but finding one that takes 0% is critical for maximizing margins.
Practical Takeaways
- Prioritize the Account: Before buying hardware or scouting locations, secure a business bank account at a local credit union or community bank that permits ATM transactions.
- Start with “Cash-Hungry” Niches: Look for businesses that are cash-only or environments where people naturally need physical currency (e.g., hobby leagues, nail salons, or dispensaries).
- Sell Service, Not Hardware: When pitching to a business that already has an ATM, focus on your ability to provide same-day repairs and consistent restocking rather than the machine’s features.
- Formalize with Contracts: Always sign location agreements (ideally 2–5 years) to protect your investment and increase the equity value of your route if you decide to sell.
- Self-Insure Initially: If starting small, evaluate whether the cost of niche ATM insurance outweighs the risk of theft for your first few machines, but transition to a professional policy as you scale.
The Side Hustle Show is designed to get you motivated and excited. This episode is the opposite — and that’s the whole point. Nothing Much Happens is intentionally boring bedtime content for grown-ups, and it’s been downloaded hundreds of millions of times.
Falling asleep is one of the most universal pain points out there, and Kathryn Nicolai found a way to solve it. Before she was a content creator, Kathryn ran a yoga studio for more than two decades.
She never planned to build a media company. She just wanted to help people sleep the way she’d been doing for herself her whole life.
Six years and 400 episodes later, she now has spawned two books, landed in 35 countries, and grown into a full media company. And she still writes every word herself.
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