Jobless Kenyan woman narrates how she makes Kes 50,000 every week by selling her exclusive videos online. Says it only takes her less 2 minutes everyday.

At just 28, Ann Nzisa from Machakos sometimes pauses and wonders how quickly her life has shifted. Only a few weeks ago, everything felt normal — the usual routine of work, budgeting carefully, and trying to make her salary stretch a little further each month. Then one evening she came across a Kenyan platform called NairoTube, a website where everyday people can record videos and sell them directly to viewers. Out of curiosity, and hoping to maybe earn a little extra on the side, Ann decided to try it out. She uploaded a few simple lifestyle and self-care clips — the same kind of content she had always shared freely on her social media pages. She didn’t expect anything big to happen. In her mind, even a few viewers would have been enough.
But things unfolded in a way she never imagined.
A few days after posting the videos, she noticed her first sales coming in. At the beginning it was just one or two purchases. Then more people started buying. Before long, the numbers were steadily increasing. NairoTube handled the technical side — hosting the videos, processing payments, and crediting the earnings directly to her account. Within the first week alone, Ann watched her balance climb past Kes 50,000, something she had never achieved through her online content before. By the end of the third week, she had earned more than five times what she normally makes in a month.
For the first time in years, Ann felt a sense of relief about money. She used part of her earnings to buy better equipment to improve her videos, set aside some savings, and even helped her younger sister pay part of her school fees. What surprised her most was how straightforward everything was — record a video, upload it, share the link, and earn from viewers. There were no complicated arrangements, no agents, and no waiting months to receive payments.
Today, Ann is always eager to share her experience with friends and anyone curious about making money online. She believes platforms like NairoTube are giving ordinary Kenyans an opportunity to turn their ideas and creativity into income using nothing more than a smartphone.
“If my small videos could make such a difference in my life,” she says with a smile, “imagine what other people can do with their talents. NairoTube gives people like us a real chance.”
If you’ve ever thought about earning extra income from your content, NairoTube might be worth exploring. Sometimes all it takes is starting.





