Ruby Allen, founder of The Shortcut Kit
Hi, I’m Ruby 👋
The Grocery Money TikTok Shop Mom

I built this in nap-time hours. So can you.

A couple of years ago I was an exhausted mom of two, watching the grocery total climb at the register and quietly putting things back. I didn’t want to get rich. I just wanted a little breathing room.

Everywhere I looked online, someone was promising six figures and a beach house. It made me feel worse — like if I wasn’t building an empire, why bother? But I didn’t have eight hours a day. I had maybe two, if both kids napped at the same time and the dishes could wait.

So I gave myself one rule: only do what fits in nap time. I started a tiny TikTok Shop. No dancing, no big following, no fancy gear. Just small, realistic listings I could set up during those two quiet hours.

My first month didn’t change my life. It paid for groceries. And honestly? That felt like everything. The week my shop made more than my husband’s overtime shift, I cried in the kitchen — not because it was a fortune, but because it meant the two hours I’d been scraping together actually counted.

I kept a planner of exactly what worked: the order to set things up, the listing templates I reused, the prompts I used to write titles and descriptions. Other moms started asking me how I did it. So I cleaned it all up into the exact system I wish someone had handed me at the register that day.

That system is The Shortcut Kit.

It’s not a get-rich-quick promise. It’s grocery money, breathing-room money, a-little-less-stressed money — earned in the time you already have. If you’ve got about two free hours a day and you’re tired of the hype, I made this for you.

Ready to start during the next nap?

Grab the kit and follow the 7-day plan. I’ll walk you through every step.