Here's a secret - If something makes money for someone, good money, unless they are out of their mind, about to die, or feeling christian, they just won't tell you that.

So if you're going to ask on a public forum, "hey tell me a site where I can create a bot and make $200/month doing nothing". Well, don't expect a real answer from anyone... at least not from anyone who actually makes money on auto pilot. More people doing the same thing saturates said niche and if I were making good money with something I would not want someone else saturating that niche and taking off a good chunk of my income.

So yeah, at the end of the day, if you want to earn money and you've got the skills, go freelance. It may sound rough and boring, and underpaid, at first. But eventually, you grow and develop a client base which you then make money off. If you think this isn't worth your time, then you've just let go a potentially profitable niche that you can grow in, consistently, constantly.