
34 Legit Work From Home Non-Phone Jobs
Do you want to work from home, but you're looking for a job that doesn't require phone work? Here is a list of work from home non-phone jobs!

Today we’re tackling a question from a reader, in hopes that it will help all you find your ideal work-at-home job. Here’s what she had to say:
Dear Work at Home Woman,
Is there anything non-phone-related that’s legitimate? I currently work for a call center and hate constantly being on the phone!Thanks, Hope
Hi Hope, I know where you’re coming from. I used to be a prior authorization nurse for Medicaid. I was on the phone all day, approving nursing visits and medical equipment. Not only was it exhausting, but it made me want to crawl into a cave at the end of the day. Fortunately, there are lots of jobs that you can do from home without having to be on the phone.
Here are 25 different types of work and respective companies that hire telecommuters — no phone work required!
1. Bookkeeper
If numbers and organization excite you, then bookkeeping may be right up your alley. Help business owners organize and input their monthly income and expenses. Some of these companies do require experience or an accounting degree to apply, check them out for more details.Interested in becoming a bookkeeper? Here’s a free training program to check out!
2. Chat Agents
Do you enjoy assisting people, but prefer not to be on the phone? Provide customer service detail via live chat and email. Most of these companies require individuals to be proficient typists with excellent spelling and grammar.3. Data Entry Clerk
Data entry is one of the most common work-at-home jobs that I receive questions about. I’m hesitant to include some of these gigs because they pay so little – I’m talking pennies per document. But here are some places where you can find data entry jobs. In some cases, you’ll need to provide other administrative services in addition to data entry.4. Freelance Writer
From blog posts and newsletters to articles and advertising copy, people are always looking for talented writers. You can search for jobs on some of the major freelance sites, or you can pitch your bloggers and companies that have blogs and always need fresh new content.5. Complete Short Tasks
Short tasks or micro-tasks are just what they sound like – jobs that take a short time to complete, often only minutes. Payouts and functions (watching videos, surfing the web, testing websites, internet searches, etc.) vary greatly, so make sure to check out these sites to see what’s available.6. Use Smartphone Apps
Don’t worry — with this one you’re not talking on the phone, but instead, using its digital capabilities to make money.Nowadays, online competition is fierce, so companies are getting creative with how they reach consumers. Instead of spending marketing dollars on traditional advertising, brands are reaching out to consumers in unique ways, like smartphone apps. The great thing about using your smartphone to make money is there are real customer reviews for each app, so you can get a better idea of which ones are legit and which ones to stay away from.
7. Paid Surveys
There are many legitimate websites where you can offer your opinion in exchange for cash, rewards, and sweepstake entries. While you’re not going to get rich from participating in surveys, it is a fun way to share your thoughts on products and services, and you’ll receive compensation for your time.8. Transcriber
Do you have excellent listening skills? Are you a fast and accurate typist? Then help businesses transcribe audio files into written documents.9. ESL Instructor
Do you have a thorough understanding of the English language? Do you enjoy learning about other cultures? Then consider working as an ESL instructor. While you’re not working on the phone, you will be giving instructions via webcam. Here are some companies that hire independent contractors for these positions.10. Web Search Evaluator
Search engine evaluators provide feedback to development teams to ensure that internet search results are accurate and relevant to the search query’s intent. Here are a few companies that hire for these roles.
11. Proofreader
Do you have an eagle eye? Do typos drive you crazy? Then consider working from home as a proofreader. Most positions are freelance, which means you have a flexible schedule, and you can take on as much work as you’re able to handle.Interested in becoming a proofreader? Here’s a free training webinar to check out!
12. Community Moderator
If you love working online, consider working as a community moderator. In these positions, you’ll oversee forums, online groups, and social media accounts to ensure that rules are being followed, questions are being answered, and spam and junk content are being removed. If this sounds like a fun opportunity, check out the companies below.13. Website Tester
Did you know that companies will pay good money to ensure that their websites are user-friendly? It’s true! While you’re not going to get rich completing website audits, it is a flexible and straightforward way to make some extra cash. You don’t need a phone to complete these assignments, but you will need a laptop with a webcam and microphone to record your findings. If you’d like to get paid to test websites for usability, check out the companies below.- Ferpection
- TestingTime
- User Testing