TokPortal lets mums work from home by posting supplied brand videos from their own phone. Brands make the videos, TokPortal supplies the accounts, and managers publish on schedule with no filming, editing, followers or joining fee required.
You already post for free every day. Start getting paid for it. TokPortal’s manager programme is built for people who can use a phone reliably but cannot commit to fixed shifts, phone calls or commuting. Brands produce the videos, TokPortal supplies the accounts, and you publish the supplied videos from your own phone on a schedule.
This page is for mums looking for a flexible online job around childcare: school runs, naps, appointments, evening routines and unpredictable days. It is contract work paid per mission, not a salary, and joining is free with no purchase ever required.
Part time online work for mums in 2026: what the role actually is
A TokPortal manager posts videos that brands have already made. You are not hired to become an influencer, build your own audience, record yourself, edit clips or convince friends to buy anything. Your job is to accept a mission, publish the supplied social media videos on schedule, keep the account active, and mark the work complete.
The reason this exists is simple: brands need real people in real locations to publish content through normal mobile apps. E-commerce brands, app companies, local businesses and nonprofits all run video campaigns that need consistent publishing. For example, TokPortal supports distribution use cases like TikTok marketing for e-commerce brands, TikTok marketing for mobile apps and local business TikTok campaigns. Managers are the human publishing layer behind that work.
Remote job with no calls: just posting supplied videos
If you are trying to work around a baby, toddler, school pickup or shared childcare, calls are often the deal-breaker. This role is built without customer calls, sales calls or live meetings. The work happens through missions: you see the task, the posting schedule and the rate before you accept.
You do need a smartphone, a stable internet connection, the ability to follow posting instructions, and enough quiet moments in the day to publish correctly. You do not need followers. Your own TikTok, Instagram or YouTube audience is irrelevant because you post on accounts supplied for the mission.
How much time per day does a social posting job take?
Check your phone and country
Start with the eligibility check. Setup takes about 5 minutes and includes a phone check, a location check and a Stripe identity check before missions are matched.
Review available missions
Each mission shows what needs to be posted, when it should go live and what it pays before you accept it.
Publish the supplied videos
Open the app on your phone, follow the mission instructions, post the supplied videos on schedule and avoid changing the creative unless the mission says to.
Keep the account active
Between scheduled posts, follow the activity instructions for that mission so the account behaves like a normal, maintained social account.
Mark the mission complete
Confirm the task is done inside TokPortal so the mission can be reviewed and paid on the weekly cycle.
Most managers should think in blocks of 30 minutes to 2 hours a day, depending on how many missions they accept. That makes it easier to fit around childcare than a fixed four-hour shift, but it still requires attention. Posting the wrong video, missing the schedule or ignoring the instructions can mean the mission is not completed correctly.
This is not the same as scrolling, using a TikTok profile picture downloader, saving a TikTok PFP, or doing tiny creator-utility tasks online. Those are one-off actions. This is recurring publishing work for brands that pay for distribution.
Weekly paying online job for mums: how the money works
TokPortal managers are paid weekly for completed missions. Typical earnings are $100–$600 per week depending on how many missions you accept, your country, phone availability and mission demand. The important part is control: every mission shows its rate before you accept it.
The setup includes Stripe identity verification because anyone getting paid needs to be verified, and brands buy country-specific posting. Stripe handles the identity check; TokPortal does not need to see your document. The location check exists so missions can be matched to the country the brand needs.
$100–$600
typical weekly manager earnings range
5 minutes
typical setup time for phone, location and identity checks
31
countries supported by the manager eligibility check
4,276
active business clients buying TokPortal distribution
Delivery apps vs social posting side hustle for mums
Feature
Delivery apps
TokPortal social posting missions
Where you work
Childcare fit
Calls required
Upfront cost
Work shown before accepting
Main skill
Why mums choose posting missions
- No commute, delivery route or stock to carry
- No filming or editing required
- No follower count required
- Mission rate visible before acceptance
- Designed for short work blocks during the day
Where this is not the right fit
- You need a compatible smartphone and stable internet
- You must follow schedules accurately
- Mission availability depends on country and brand demand
- It is contract work, not employment
- It is not suitable if you cannot complete identity verification
The mum-friendly filter: can you stop and restart?
Is TokPortal a scam? Here is the plain version
No legitimate work-from-home page should dodge this question. TokPortal does not charge managers to join, does not ask you to buy a kit, does not require you to recruit anyone, and does not pay you for likes, follows, comments or ratings. The money comes from brands paying TokPortal for organic social distribution; managers are paid to publish supplied brand videos.
You can see the business side of the model on TokPortal’s public pricing and vertical pages. Brands use distribution for sectors such as recruitment and employer branding and nonprofit awareness campaigns. The manager role exists because that distribution still needs real people operating real phones.
What you need before you apply
- A smartphone you can use reliably during the day
- Stable internet connection
- A country supported by the eligibility check
- Willingness to complete Stripe identity verification
- Ability to follow posting instructions exactly
- Short daily windows for scheduled posting
- No requirement for your own followers
- No fee to join and no purchase required
Who this work-from-home social media role fits best
This fits mums who already know how to use social apps and want paid work without turning their life into content. If you have searched for things like TikTok profile picture download tools, TikTok profile picture downloader pages or a TikTok PFP downloader, you already know your way around social media utilities. This role is different: it pays for reliable publishing, not for downloading assets or chasing views on your own account.
It is strongest for parents who can check their phone at predictable moments: after school drop-off, during nap time, before dinner, or after bedtime. It is weakest for people who want passive income, guaranteed hours or a traditional employer schedule.
Check if your phone can take posting missions
Run the 60-second eligibility check before reading more. It confirms your country, phone fit and whether manager missions are available to you.
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Written by
Vincent Tellenne
Founder & CEO
Vincent is the founder of TokPortal, building the infrastructure for scaled organic social media distribution. Previously scaled multiple startups and APIs to millions of requests.
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