Following the tradition, we have our monthly pet business idea today.
It’s about creating music for pets.
Now, before you laugh me out of the room, let me show you something interesting.
Check out this website: https://www.musicforpets.co/
Yes, it’s a real business with thousands of subscribers. This platform lets you play music for your cats or dogs.
It costs $4.99/month, and they are making millions.
Now, that’s an idea in itself.
If you can create music for animals and sell it for $1.99/month, you’ve got a business there—but why stop there?
Before we go further, let me show you what the industry looks like. The search volume for the pet music industry is astounding.
Every month, the numbers are increasing.
There are hundreds of different variations (calm music for dogs, classical music for dogs, calm music for diabetic dogs, etc.)—the list goes on.
As there’s significant search volume in the industry, I think you can approach this in two ways.
No matter which direction you take, the first step will remain the same—creating the actual music.
Step 1: Create Calm Music
You can either partner with a musician or use an AI tool like Suno AI to create the music. It has to be long, genuinely calming for dogs and cats, and soothing to listen to.
This used to be the most complicated part of the process, but with AI, it’s now the easiest.
Step 2: Decide Your Monetization Strategy
You now need to decide whether you want to build a blog and monetize with ads or create a subscription model to charge people directly.
Personally, I like the free angle because you get two benefits:
- Easy subscribers
- A lot of data
Imagine a website where you can sign up, create a profile for your dog or cat, and play music for them.
How Will the Website Make Money?
There will be ads, of course. Additionally, since you’ll have data from hundreds of pet owners, you can:
- Run email marketing campaigns and affiliate offers
- Sell your own cat/dog toys
- Explore other opportunities—the possibilities are endless
The basic idea is to attract users with relaxing music and monetize them later with other products or services.
This strategy should work, but the direct subscription model is also a proven approach (as shown by the example above).
Cats and dogs are not going anywhere.
In fact, pet ownership is increasing worldwide, and people are spending more on their pets every year.
With AI entering the scene at just the right time, this feels like an opportunity too good to miss.
Think about it.