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24 Short Task Sites for Making Money From Home

Author: Holly Reisem Hanna

February 18, 2024 122 Comments

Is your daily schedule unpredictable? You can still make money from home, just use short task sites. Here are 24 gigs you can do anytime. via @theworkathomewoman

If you have a little one at home — you know how difficult it can be to get things done. But just because you have a household filled with chatter and unpredictable schedules doesn’t mean that you can’t work from home. Short tasks, also called micro-jobs or pay-per-task jobs, are the perfect way for busy moms to earn some extra money while still being readily available for their kiddos.

A micro-task job is any job or assignment that can be completed in a short amount of time. The tasks that can be completed vary in nature (writing, editing, taking surveys, transcription, watching a video, online research, etc.), as does the pay. But the reason this is such an excellent opportunity for moms is that the tasks can be done at any time, and the majority of short jobs don’t require phone work , which requires a quiet household.

If you have kiddos running around your house, here are 24 small task sites that allow you to work whenever you have free time, and make extra money on the side.

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1. Swagbucks

Swagbucks is a microtask platform where you can earn points called SB, which you can redeem for gift cards from places like Starbucks, Walmart, PayPal and Visa. With Swagbucks, you can earn SB by playing games , answering questions, shopping online, and even surfing the web using their search bar. If you refer your friends — you can earn even more. New users will receive a $10.00 sign-up bonus! The thing I like about Swagbucks is you can redeem your earnings with as little as $3.00 in your account.

  • Swagbucks has a B rating with the Better Business Bureau

2. InboxDollars

With InboxDollars , US residents can earn cash for taking surveys, reading emails, playing games, redeeming coupons, searching the web, and shopping online. Membership is free, and you’ll earn $5.00 for signing up. Your account must reach a $15 threshold before your payment is issued. Payment options include PayPal, American Express or Visa Pre-Paid cards, or gift cards from major retailers. InboxDollars is open to US residents 18 years and older. If you’d like to know more, check out our full review of InboxDollars .

  • InboxDollars has a B rating with the Better Business Bureau

3. Course Hero

Course Hero is a short task platform that hires native English speakers from the US, UK, Canada, and Australia to tutor high school and college students with course-specific questions. Individuals must have a bachelor’s degree. Tutors earn an average of $3.00 per question, earning around $12-$20 per hour. Work as many hours as you’d like; all you need is a reliable internet connection.

  • Course Hero has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau

4. TELUS International

TELUS International , which acquired Lionbridge, hires independent contractors to work on microtasks like translation, transcription, rating ads, annotation, search engine evaluation, and testing. You must first prove your proficiency by taking and passing relevant evaluation tests (which I’ve heard are pretty challenging). Once they have your evaluation scores, you’ll receive invites to work on available projects. With these gigs, you can work whenever, wherever, and as much as you’d like.

  • TELUS International has an A- rating with the Better Business Bureau

Fiverr is a little different in that you don’t search for jobs. Instead, you post tasks you’re willing to complete for $5.00-$10,000. People sell everything from writing services, design services, and voice-over services to making phone calls and videos. Once you make a sale, Fiverr will keep a fee of 20%, and payments will be made via PayPal.

If you’re interested in how people are making a full-time income with Fiverr, check out The Fiverr Mastermind Group. They are six Fiverr power sellers who earn six figures a year each, and they wrote an e-book about their success with the platform: The Fiverr Master Class : The Fiverr Secrets Of Six Power Sellers That Enable You To Work From Home!

  • Fiverr gets an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau

6. Amazon Mechanical Turk

Over at Amazon’s MTurk , you can make money online working on HITS (Human Intelligence Tasks). A few of the tasks that I saw listed were transcribing information from a business card to a form with a payout of $0.02. Another task was transcribing a voicemail from audio to text (audio length of three hours), a payout of $76.19. After completing the task and the requester approves your work, the money goes into your Amazon payments account or onto an Amazon gift card .

Amazon MTurk tends to get mixed reviews. Some people complained of low payouts, and others have said their work wasn’t approved, so they didn’t get paid. We have no way of knowing the quality of their work, and if denial of payment was justified, so read through reviews before deciding to join.

  • Amazon’s MTurk receives a 2.5-star rating on Trustpilot

7. Clickworker

Clickworker is a task site platform where you can get paid for writing, translating, researching, and collecting data. Create an account, fill out your profile, complete a qualification assessment, then bid on jobs. Payments are made by SEPA bank account transfers or PayPal once your account reaches 5.00 euros and your tax information has been completed. Clickworker’s clients include Groupon, Tennis Point, Honda, PayPal, and others.

  • Clickworker receives a 3.2-star rating on Indeed

Appen is a virtual workspace where you can earn money by completing simple tasks on your computer. Duties include Internet research, data collection, data categorization, content creation, content moderation, surveys, and other projects and microtasks that can be done anywhere in the world.

  • Appen receives a 3.5-star rating on Indeed

9. Vericant

Vericant is a platform where individuals can rate videos for cash at any time of the day. Remote raters will assess the spoken English of international college students applying to schools in the United States. To be eligible to rate videos, you must be able to work 5-15 hours per week between September and March. You also need to be a native English speaker from North America, have a bachelor’s degree, and have an excellent command of the English language.

  • Vericant receives a 4-star rating on Glassdoor.com

10. Field Agent

Field Agent allows you to make money by completing mystery shopping gigs on your phone. From checking shelf availability and product reviews to surveys and buy and try. Tasks pay anywhere from $3.00-$12.00 per job, and payments are made via PayPal. Field Agent works with brands like Tyson, Target, and Hershey’s and has been featured on CNET, Forbes, and The New York Times. This app is available for iOS and Android devices.

  • Field Agent receives a 4.5-star rating in the Apple app store

While not promoted as a short task site, Rev offers task-based positions for transcribers, translators, and closed captioners that can be done anytime. The pay range for translators is by language minute, so for instance, German pays $3.00 a minute.

For transcribers, it’s $0.30-$1.10 per audio minute, and for closed captioners, it’s $0.54-$1.10 per audio minute. With Rev, you choose your schedule and projects, and payments are made weekly via PayPal. Rev has been featured in Inc, The Wall Street Journal, and VentureBeat.

  • Rev receives a 2.7-star rating on Indeed

12. GigWalk

GigWalk is a mobile workforce of individuals using their smartphones to perform short tasks. Register, apply for an assignment, and then complete the task (usually verifying roads and street signs, geographic landmarks, or transportation options). Gigwalk’s workforce is available in multiple US cities. GigWalk has been featured on CNN, Business Insider, and Forbes.

  • Gigwalk receives a 4-star rating in the Apple app store

13. Data Annotation Tech

Data Annotation Tech is a small task platform where you make money completing various AI tasks, such as surveys, interacting with chatbots, creative writing, coding projects, and more. While no experience is required for these AI jobs, they are looking for applicants with excellent writing skills, critical thinking ability, and a high level of attention to detail. With Data Annotation Tech, you can earn $20 per hour for writing tasks, and $40 per hour for coding tasks, and payments are made via PayPal. These online tasks are available to individuals in the US, Canada, Ireland, UK, New Zealand, and Australia.

  • Data Annotation Tech gets a 4-star rating on Glassdoor

14. TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit is an on-demand site where you complete tasks such as house cleaning, delivery services, handyman work, furniture assembly, grocery shopping, administrative help, and more. To get started, create an account, get a background check, then browse the open tasks in your city and make an offer. TaskRabbit keeps 20% of what you make, and payments are made via check every two weeks once your account reaches $25.00.

  • TaskRabbit gets a 4.3-star rating on Trustpilot

15. Fancy Hands

Fancy Hands hires US-based virtual assistants to complete small tasks like making phone calls, scheduling appointments, tracking down the best price for a product or service, internet research, and data entry. Tasks are worth anywhere from $3.00-$7.00 per task and go up from there. Payments are made via Dwolla every other Tuesday. With this job, you can work on your own schedule, day or night. One thing to note. I’ve heard some people say that the platform is saturated with workers, so there isn’t very much work available. Be sure to read the most current reviews before you take the time to apply.

  • Fancy Hands receives a 2.9-star rating on Glassdoor

16. Datavio.ai

Datavio.ai which is part of iSoftStone, hires people from around the globe to work on short tasks like app testing, annotation, transcription, data labeling, translation, and more. Each project has different skill and education requirements and varying pay rates. One data collection project required users to work 30-40 hours per week and paid $25 per hour. All the projects I viewed were independent contracting roles; some included training, while others did not.

  • iSoftStone gets a 3.5-star rating on Glassdoor.com

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17. Respondent

Respondent is a research study organization that pays individuals to participate in focus group studies, short surveys, and website testing gigs. According to their website, the average study or survey is 30 minutes in length, and the average payout is $75 per study. Many of their studies are for professionals, not the general public, so you’ll need to meet specific criteria to qualify for studies. Payments come through your PayPal account.

  • Respondent receives a 1.6-star rating on Trustpilot, but many of the poor reviews were complaining that they didn’t qualify for any studies. I’ve had good luck using the platform, so be sure to read my full review on Respondent .

18. UserTesting

If you have short periods of quiet time in your schedule (perhaps during your child’s nap time), you can make money testing websites and apps on UserTesting . With this platform, you create an account and browse projects. Once you find a project that fits your demographic, you’ll take a screener test, and if you’re a match, you’ll get an invite to the project. UserTesting has short, medium, and longer length projects that pay anywhere from $4-$120. Payments come every 14 days via PayPal.

  • UserTesting has a 3.9-star rating on Trustpilot

19. JustAnswer

JustAnswer pays individuals to answer questions online in their area of training or expertise. They currently hire people from the US and Canada, and during the application process, you’ll need to provide your relevant licenses or certifications. With this short task site, you can work as many hours as you’d like; log in wherever you have some free time. According to their website, top earners can make $2,000-$7,000 per month; monthly payments are distributed via PayPal.

  • JustAnswer has an A rating with the Better Bussiness Bureau

If you enjoy talking to people online and would like to help them practice their conversational English skills, check out Cambly . With Cambly, you can work anywhere, anytime, getting paid to talk to others online. You’ll earn $0.17 per minute talking to adults and $0.20 per minute talking to kids. You don’t need experience or a degree to get started. Payments are made every Monday via PayPal. Check out our full review on Cambly .

  • Cambly receives a 3.3-star rating on Indeed

21. ACD Direct

ACD Direct pays individuals to answer phone calls, email inquiries, and chat messages. Agents can make their own schedules and work as much or as little as needed. New agents earn $0.25 per talk minute and, with bonuses and incentives, can earn up to $0.35 per talk minute; rates vary for chat and email inquiries. With ACD Direct, you’ll work as an independent contractor and receive paychecks twice a month via direct deposit. They currently do not accept workers from California, Delaware, Massachusetts, Louisiana, West Virginia, Wyoming, Vermont, Washington, and South Dakota.

  • ACD Direct has a B- rating with the Better Bussiness Bureau

22. User Interviews

User Interviews recruits individuals from the US, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Germany, France, and the UK to complete online surveys, focus groups, diary studies, online interviews, and user tests. Assignments vary in length from 10 minutes to a few hours, and pay averages $40-$200 depending on the length and qualifying criteria. Most participants can qualify for a study in less than 24 hours.

  • User Interviews receives a 3.4-star rating on Trustpilot

Upwork is a freelance platform where small business owners can post tasks and projects that they need to have completed. Some projects pay by the hour, and others pay a fixed price based on the project. The main job categories include IT, design, sales and marketing, writing and translation, admin and customer support, and finance and accounting. Once you find a task that appeals to you, send your proposal to the business owner and wait to see if you’re chosen for the assignment. While some gigs are low-paying, you can earn good money by establishing yourself as a reliable and talented freelancer. Danny Ivy started on Upwork and generated six figures in one year — you can read his Upwork success story here .

  • Upwork has a 4.2-star rating on Indeed

With Byron , you can work on administrative tasks any time of the day or night. According to their website, some assistants work one hour per month, while others work up to 160 hours per month. To apply, you must be a US resident, have at least five years of administrative experience, and a college education. Depending on your experience, Byron pays $20-$28 per hour every two weeks via PayPal.

  • Byron has a 4.3-star rating on Glassdoor.com

Last Words About Short Task Jobs

A few last words about micro-task sites.

There are other micro job sites out there, but not all are reputable. If you find another short task site, please do your research to ensure that they are legit and worth your time. Trustpilot, Glassdoor, Indeed, and the BBB are excellent places to search for reviews. Also, look to see when the app or website was last updated. Apps and websites that are sitting on the web stagnant are susceptible to hackers placing viruses, malware, and trojans which can potentially steal your personal information.

Because opportunities will not always be available, you should consider signing up for multiple sites. This way, you have a better chance of consistently having tasks to choose from. But before you register, you’ll want to create an email account just for these opportunities. Many of these sites send a lot of emails, and it will be easier to manage if you have a separate email account just for your short task jobs.

All of these are independent contracting roles, so you’ll need to set aside money for self-employment taxes.

Lastly, short tasks will not make you rich, but they are an easy way to earn a little extra cash without having to get a job. After all, you’re most likely online, so instead of scrolling through Facebook or Instagram, use your time to make some extra money.

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Blog post originally published April 9, 2014. Content updated on February 2024.

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Holly Reisem Hanna is a former nurse who decided to start a blog to make money from home while caring for her daughter. Since its inception in 2009, The Work at Home Woman has helped millions of readers find legitimate work at home jobs and business ideas. Under Holly's guidance, The Work at Home Woman was named one of the best websites for your career by Forbes two years in a row. Holly graduated from the University of Texas and has been featured in Yahoo Finance, Woman’s World Magazine, CNN, and many others.

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122 comments.

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March 9, 2024 at 9:19 pm

Hello Holly, I am mainly writing this to thank you so much for making something like this even available to us people out here, that are seeking work@home gigs. I am looking for a few for myself & for my 40 something Neice, she’s in dire straits right now. Well, I’d imagine that many people are, well I have found some interesting possibilities on your listings for my Neice & for myself as well. So thank you very much for taking the time out of your own life to offer all of these listings. For me I am nearly age 71 now & I am on a very low Social Security income, so hopefully the ones I’ve checked off with have a job or jobs for me, thanks again.

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February 20, 2024 at 11:53 am

I am wondering if any of these you can do at night after 9-5 and dont have to respond ASAP to work

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February 21, 2024 at 1:49 pm

Take a look at this article for online night jobs: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/remote-night-shift-jobs/

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February 19, 2024 at 5:32 pm

Is there any writing for short stories available? Children’s books or teen books?

February 21, 2024 at 1:48 pm

Hi LaRinda,

Take a look at this article for making money with short stories: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/make-money-writing-short-stories/

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September 13, 2023 at 2:38 am

I have not but, I applied to Respondent and I am glad I did. The more details that they have about you and your work history. I did my 3 sign-ups and they have started emailing me more content amd sign-up jobs. Will let you know if I get picked

September 13, 2023 at 7:07 am

All the best and keep me posted!

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August 8, 2023 at 2:00 pm

Thanks, Holly. I can tell you have given us a lot of fruit from your time and hard work. Am in job transition and appreciate all your advice – gives hope! Very interested to look, especially, at the Writing opportunities!

August 8, 2023 at 3:28 pm

Glad you’re enjoying the content!

Have you checked out this list of writing gigs? https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/paid-writing-gigs/

All the best on your journey!

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August 7, 2023 at 3:50 am

Does anyone test or have any comment about socialtasks.net?

August 7, 2023 at 11:30 am

It looks very suspicious. There is no information about the company, and there is no way to contact them. They have vague job descriptions, and there’s no presence of the company other than their website.

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December 5, 2021 at 10:02 am

Hi again. I keep writing, hoping for help. I said that I was looking at the small tasks but I can’t find it anymore. Says I can work at my own time however and forever as long as I want, with no experience online and at home.

December 5, 2021 at 12:49 pm

This post has work-from-home jobs for beginners: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/work-from-home-no-experience/

Here is a list of jobs with no set schedules: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/flexible-work-from-home-jobs/

I think you may find what you’re looking for in one of those.

December 3, 2021 at 5:09 pm

Hi, I was looking for that small tasks job. But I can’t get there now. Can you please help me?

December 5, 2021 at 9:03 am

I’m not sure what you’re asking.

You can always email me at holly@theworkathomewoman, and I’ll do my best to answer your questions.

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February 9, 2023 at 3:03 am

Hi, Holly. Thanks for the write up on ’24 Short Task Sites for Making Money from Home ‘ Interesting and informative. But the issue I have is that these opportunities are not available in Africa, is there a way you can help?

February 9, 2023 at 9:12 am

My focus with The Work at Home Woman is US-based job leads.

Check out this post for worldwide work-from-home jobs: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

All the best with your job search!

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November 22, 2019 at 3:39 pm

I’m looking for a posible online job, but I live in Kosovo! Are any of these jobs for me?

November 22, 2019 at 4:29 pm

Hi Kaltrina,

You can use Respondent, Fiverr, and Rev. For other positions available worldwide, check out this post: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

Good luck and keep me posted!

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November 4, 2019 at 3:23 pm

I just tried signing up for Spare5, but there is no place to register on their webpage, just a link to log in. I also tried looking up their app, but it does not exist (IOS). Does anyone know if they are no longer accepting people? Or what’s happened? Thank you.

November 4, 2019 at 3:35 pm

Right now there is a hold on sign-ups. Maybe mark your calendar to check back in a few weeks.

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October 31, 2019 at 7:34 am

I need an online job in Ghana which I would ne paid on mobile account number or mobile money

October 31, 2019 at 11:41 am

Most of our job leads are geared towards US residents. Check out this post for opportunities available worldwide: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

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January 7, 2022 at 8:36 am

Hi am in Kenya looking for this online remote paying tasks any advice on which site I should visit?

January 7, 2022 at 11:05 am

Lionbridge, Fiverr, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Appen, Rev, and Respondent are open worldwide.

This post has more worldwide options: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

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September 25, 2019 at 3:07 pm

I want a paying job in Nigeria. I will really appreciate it. Thanks, there are a lot of fake ones.

September 25, 2019 at 4:25 pm

The majority of our job leads are geared towards US residents. Check out this post for opportunities available worldwide: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

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December 4, 2021 at 7:14 am

Hello there, my name is Brandy Hawley, and I am trying to make some extra money for my family, and it has been really hard, and stuff, and I am on SSI and stuff, and I just don’t make enough for paying all my bills, so I don’t even have money to get the planer for this so thanks.

December 5, 2021 at 8:55 am

Have you looked at My Employment Options? They help people on SSI find legit work-from-home jobs for free; they are a national return to work program: https://www.myemploymentoptions.com/

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September 11, 2019 at 11:03 am

please suggest me home based data entery job in india or any part of country….

September 11, 2019 at 12:06 pm

Take a look at this post: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/typing-jobs/

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June 5, 2019 at 4:22 pm

Hi, we just launched a new micro job site you might be interested in. Our site is Cooked Up Content. We need more chefs to signup. Micro jobs at $5.00.

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March 8, 2019 at 9:39 am

I need an online job in Pakistan which requires no experience.

March 8, 2019 at 2:44 pm

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April 15, 2023 at 10:36 am

I need an online job from Kenya which requires no experience

April 16, 2023 at 12:37 pm

My focus with The Work at Home Woman is US-based job leads. Check out this post for worldwide work-from-home jobs: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

All the best on your job search!

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February 1, 2019 at 4:10 pm

Absolutely love the fact that money is everywhere online quietly waiting to be earned. This is why everyone should adapt to the side hustle millionaire mindset. :-)

April 15, 2023 at 10:38 am

I love that maybe it can help somewhere

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December 11, 2018 at 1:09 am

RemoTasks and Rewardy are 2 more apps that pay you to complete short tasks.

Also, Clickworker’s name has been changed to “FigureEight”.. just so you know.

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December 8, 2018 at 3:40 am

nice collection spare5 and remotask best for me

December 10, 2018 at 11:05 am

Thanks for sharing!

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November 20, 2018 at 9:12 am

HiveOffers.org is a new portal that offers the possibility of working from home by performing microjobs. you get $ 5 at the time of admission plus other gains are possible by inviting new friends .. the portal is always looking for new collaborators ..

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September 4, 2018 at 10:58 am

Hi, I left my finance career 2 years ago to be stay at home mom. I’m residing international and not a US citizen. Does anyone know of any website on remote flexi hours office jobs for experienced skilled professional?

Thanks so much!

Appreciate your suggestions.

September 4, 2018 at 3:15 pm

The Work at Home Woman’s job leads are geared toward U.S. residents.

Please check out this post for international listings: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

Also, check out this post: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

Good luck on your job hunt!

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August 25, 2018 at 12:17 am

Very nice post!

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April 4, 2018 at 10:49 am

I am really thankful for you #Holly. I joined spare5 and am working in microworks.org and rapid workers. I tried several websites but am satisfied with only this two. I will work and tell you guys about spare5

April 4, 2018 at 11:49 am

You’re welcome, Shafra!

I’m so happy you’ve found some gigs that work well for you!

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March 27, 2018 at 11:28 pm

Great content! I recently started participating in online surveys, and I like it. It really helps my side income.

March 28, 2018 at 8:15 am

Glad you enjoyed the list of short task sites, Kate!

Which ones do you use?

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March 18, 2018 at 5:46 am

tell me any online working site for pakistan

March 19, 2018 at 2:18 pm

The Work at Home Woman is geared for U.S. residents.

Check out this post for global jobs: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

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January 24, 2018 at 5:48 pm

Hello I’m looking for an online job to represent products of companies.

January 25, 2018 at 8:43 am

Take a look at this post, Lissa. It has a ton of direct sales companies to check out:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/direct-sales/

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January 17, 2018 at 7:40 am

I am a Mechanical Engineer.I have worked with Pepsi International as a CMMS Professional(Maintenance Planner /Production Manager for over 10 years. I’m interested in a work-from-home job where I can make 50-100 Dollars per day. My direct phone no is +234 908 1774 926.Thank you.

January 17, 2018 at 12:52 pm

These articles will give you a great place to start your WAH job search:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/best-work-from-home-jobs/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/right-job/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/work-home-jobs-location/

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November 20, 2017 at 4:10 pm

Great article! You did not mention Buddy Marketing by the way, it’s a platform also for people to complete simple tasks and the payment is very good. The tasks are small promotional jobs on social media, surveys, writing jobs, blog creation, forum posting and some more. The payment per jobs varies from 50 cents to 25 dollar and it gives people the opportunity to work fulltime!

November 21, 2017 at 7:20 am

I’ve not heard of that one. I’ll have to check it out — thanks!

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November 3, 2017 at 11:43 pm

Am from kenya and would like you to help me earn any amount of money online due to my poor standard of living. Please help.

November 6, 2017 at 7:31 am

The Work at Home Woman is geared toward U.S. residents.

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September 20, 2017 at 5:00 pm

I am from, Africa, and I have tried some of this but ain’t working for me, can you guys help me out, am really stuck in here,. hopping the response soon.

September 21, 2017 at 7:51 am

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September 4, 2017 at 1:22 am

I’m support disability I deaf. I little money pension too. I hard can’t without 2 weeks food them ya!

September 4, 2017 at 4:58 pm

Take a look at this post, Shirlene: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/jobs-for-people-with-chronic-illnesses/

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August 15, 2017 at 3:02 pm

Oh my goodness I do not know if it is me or what but CrowdFlower is horrible! I tried it just now because of the recommendation and I couldn’t log in to the task. It said it couldn’t find my email address. I don’t know if they need to update the script on their site or what (which looks criminally old BTW) but I’m going to try out OneSpace first. Thanks for the articles, I work full time but going to try to earn some on the side to pay off some bills that came up recently out of the blue and some moving expenses that will be coming up. Thanks again!

August 16, 2017 at 9:12 am

Hey Ashley, Thanks for sharing your experience! I’ve never tried CrowdFlower, so maybe some other people can speak about their experience with them.

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July 31, 2018 at 2:51 pm

the same happened to me

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August 4, 2017 at 3:37 am

Holly I Love because is Excellent you Work in this Website… In the moment that I enter captive all my attention and I was interested in reading a lot of information (it is very rare that I passed that to me)… I must say that when I saw the date of publication of this post I became very unmotivated, but when I saw that you still answered the comments and updated the site, I admired you much more. I CONGRATULATE YOU.

Off Topic: (I USE TRANSLATORS) I am to Latin America and my english is very bad (80%), I need a website that is easy to understand and use, simple tasks that help me generate a few dollars… I am in the United States but I would like to be recommended a specific site to make money. 40$ or 50$ semanals with task or jobs easy to perform.

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August 4, 2017 at 9:13 am

Glad you’re enjoying the site, Sandra!

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August 4, 2017 at 2:19 am

I have been a VA for over 6 years. Recently Upwork (formerly Odesk) has changed it policy and I found out I can no longer work when I came back from a hiatus. The nice thing about Upwork is that people from all over the world can work here for people all over theworld too. Can you please recommend work sites like this? I found out that many US based work from home do not hire people outside the US and you need a 1099. I love working online and on graveyard shifts. Tips are highly appreciated ( I did look up the other websites mentioned above).

August 4, 2017 at 9:08 am

Have you tried Freelancer, Guru, People Per Hour, Toptal, iFreelance, Project 4 Hire, Outsourcely, or Aquent?

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August 5, 2017 at 8:32 pm

Hi Holly Thank you sharing such great information. Everything is so helpful and informative. I am semi-retired and I would like to work remotely. During the week I take care of our granddaughter but I would like to earn extra money and the Task Jobs seem to offer the best opportunity for me. However, I have one question concerning Crowdflower. Do you know if it is possible to pick the tasks you would like to work on and complete? Thank you Barbara

August 6, 2017 at 1:37 pm

Hi Barbara, I believe you can choose which tasks you want to complete. Good luck and keep me posted!

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July 16, 2017 at 10:37 am

I use Field Agent, the jobs vary in what is asked; the key is to reserve the assignment as quickly as possible and then complete the job. Somethings have been difficult to complete with small children (i.e. beer store audit), however I sometimes just pop them in the shopping cart while I complete the assignment.

Thank you so much for compiling the information! I will definately check out these platforms!

July 17, 2017 at 7:58 am

Thanks for sharing, Monica. I’ve been wanting to try Field Agent out — haven’t gotten around to it yet.

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July 7, 2017 at 10:06 am

Great list Holly! I remember working on some of these sites when I first started working from home. They don’t pay much but it adds to the bottom line. :)

Thanks for putting this together! No doubt I’m sharing this one too!

Have a great weekend!

July 7, 2017 at 10:30 am

I still use smartphone apps! It’s a great way to supply my Starbucks addiction – LOL. Thanks for stopping by!

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March 6, 2017 at 10:29 am

I’m single mom have no can’t drive can really use the money and some help

March 7, 2017 at 7:49 am

Hi Johanna, These articles will give you a great place to start your WAH job search:

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March 2, 2017 at 9:01 am

is i’t possible for us also who stay in africa? or what

March 3, 2017 at 2:41 pm

Most of our job leads are for US residents.

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January 31, 2017 at 7:27 am

Holly, these posts are awesome… and I love the way you still respond to the comments even though the original article was nearly two years ago. You rock!

Thanks a bunch, Joy

January 31, 2017 at 7:28 am

Oops — nearly THREE years ago it was first published! Even better.

January 31, 2017 at 8:01 am

Glad you enjoyed the list, Joy! I try to keep all of the content fresh and up-to-date, so it’s still relevant. And if you leave a comment — it deserves a response =)

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January 30, 2017 at 9:57 am

I’m looking for a no experience necessary jobs that pay via PayPal. No phone calls required. I can type but not as fast as I used to so transcribing is not an option. Are there any proofreading or spell check jobs that hire with absolutely no experience? I do really well with proofreading or spell check, just haven’t tried in a job setting.

January 30, 2017 at 2:01 pm

Check out these posts:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/typing-jobs/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/non-phone-jobs/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/leapforce/

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January 7, 2017 at 8:36 am

tell me which one is suitable for college students?? suggest me

January 7, 2017 at 3:16 pm

Hi Naveen, Here are some good options for college students: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/jobs-college-students/

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December 11, 2016 at 8:17 pm

Spare5 is another great option. I’m from Venezuela, and as you well know, is very difficult for me to get dollars, so I started to looking a way to make money just using my computer. Spare 5 is a short task site too, and you can download the app for Iphone on the app store and also work from a computer, in its web app. Tasks are very intuitive and each one has instructions, in case you can’t understand or just don’t know how to do it.

To sign up: open spare5.com, then click on “start tasking”, select “launch webtasks” and fill the blank spaces. I write this because at first I didn’t know where to sign up, just in case anyone could have the same confusion as me.

PD: Sorry for my basic english.

December 12, 2016 at 10:08 am

Thanks for sharing this, Micaela!

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December 1, 2016 at 2:38 pm

I’m looking for a no experience necessary jobs that pay via PayPal. No phone calls required. I can type but not as fast as I used to so transcribing is not an option. Are there any proofreading or spell check jobs that hire with absolutely no experience? I do really well with proofreading or spell check, just haven’t tried in a job setting.

December 1, 2016 at 3:49 pm

Take a look at these posts for some ideas:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/wha-jobs-no-experience/

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September 2, 2016 at 1:34 am

I am from Nigeria in Africa. Can i get a site that I can be earning from home as well?

September 2, 2016 at 7:34 am

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August 28, 2016 at 4:59 pm

I’m interested in applying for this type of employment, while I’m in between finding a job. Although I don’t understand who to discuss it with, or what kind of tasks are being completed. Sounds great if it’s legit.

August 29, 2016 at 8:50 am

Each site offers different types of tasks; just depends on what you want to do. Good luck and keep us posted!

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June 21, 2016 at 12:07 am

This site allows you to earn via small tasks you can do online. its a great alternative to fiverr and all the rest of the sites you mentioned.

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December 12, 2017 at 10:50 pm

What site you didn’t mention it

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June 6, 2016 at 8:50 am

Hi Holly, plz help me out, which jobs specifically are available in Kenya, Africa.. It’s so so frustrating coz its lyk they are only in the Us

June 11, 2016 at 10:09 am

Hi Cynthia,

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May 13, 2016 at 2:58 pm

Nice list. You can also add this site into your list. I just started working on this site. Its a new site and doing well. They are focusing on real estate related services. http://dothis4me.com/

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February 14, 2016 at 4:31 am

I neeed that work that really pay no matter how much low.

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February 2, 2016 at 1:03 pm

http://PayforTask.com/?ref=521425 Guys m here for asking help please visit the link

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February 2, 2016 at 6:44 am

pls how do we cash the money,when they don’t even have our own account details,how do I get my money?

February 2, 2016 at 7:52 am

Depending on the method of payment — you’ll either have to set up a PayPal account or open a bank account. You can also cash checks at check cashing stores and retailers like 7-11 and Walmart. They will charge you a fee based on the amount of the check.

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January 4, 2016 at 10:57 pm

Holly, another nice read. Thanks for the pointers.

January 5, 2016 at 7:06 am

Glad you enjoyed the list, Tammy! Do you plan to try any of these out?

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December 7, 2015 at 5:38 pm

most of this websites works only in USA i need something to work on to make like just 100 usd monthly i appreciate your help please reply as soon as possible. something in middle east*

December 8, 2015 at 12:29 pm

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January 16, 2016 at 1:06 pm

Hallo Mohamed, I live in Africa and it is sooo frustrating for us because we are locked out of most online jobs. But microworkers.com and crowdflower through clixsense is working for me. At crowdflower it will take some time to get tasks which will eventually raise your level and you will get more tasks, be patient and you will see results. All the best.

January 17, 2016 at 11:55 am

Thanks for sharing, Rehema!

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November 1, 2015 at 1:54 pm

CampusTasker is another great Task site. CampusTasker is a site built for college students (Taskers) wanting to make a little extra cash doing odd jobs. Taskers can create accounts and list their skills, task requesters can then post tasks they need done and Taskers are then able to “Bid” on the tasks that they wish to perform.

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February 17, 2016 at 2:15 pm

It’s a good chance…if there will be good payment

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June 23, 2015 at 5:25 pm

Thanks for sharing but I think earning on these micro task website is very slow, well still good for beginners

October 16, 2015 at 8:03 am

I think micro-tasks are great for beginners! They don’t take any special skills and they’re a good way to earn money in between looking for jobs, polishing your resume, and interviewing.

And if you use Task Rabbit — you can make pretty decent money — although you won’t be working online.

I personally use Swaybucks and it helps support my Starbucks habit! I wrote about it here in case you’re interested: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/free-starbucks/

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April 18, 2015 at 1:00 am

I am a mother of two young kids ages two n eight I have no transportation nbut I do have computer access as long with internet accessiblity…I could really use the money

Thank you,Haley

April 20, 2015 at 10:42 am

Good luck, Haley!

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May 21, 2015 at 8:28 am

I’m a fulltime housewife and really need to find a job through online. Most of the jobs listings here are not for an international applicants. Is there any online jobs that open to worldwide? Thanks..by the way, i’m staying in France. Cheers ladies..

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January 12, 2017 at 1:54 am

Try Microworkers.com or RapidWorkers.com

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March 23, 2018 at 9:55 pm

This is a website that allows you to use your free time to complete tasks, in return for money. Simple tasks like image tagging, image outlining, image labeling. Minimum payout 1$.

Tips: Read the instructions carefully and just do your best.

If you want to try just click here guys:

https://app.spare5.com/fives

March 25, 2018 at 12:16 pm

Thanks for sharing, Riza!

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“Toloka is easy to use and intuitive. I spend about 30 minutes to 1 hour on tasks at home and when I am on duty, especially at night. It has helped me to gain skills that I never knew I could learn so easily. I accumulate money I earn online in Toloka on my account and then use it for my spare time.”

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“I earn extra money with Toloka when I am at home, and spend about 4 hours a day doing small tasks. The money I earn online is used to pay for my studies. The platform is practical and reliable. Also, it develops my skills: I have learned to compare pages, check products.”

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“It’s motivating to get paid for something that I like. I like it that there are different kinds of tests and different topics, you’re never bored. I earn extra money with Toloka for half an hour or one hour a day. I usually happens on my way to the gym, in the gym and at home while I’m watching TV.”

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“With Toloka I’ve learned the way the companies are using AI. The platform is easy to use. For me, it’s a simple way to connect and make extra money. Take your time to learn and improve your skills and find the tasks you are good at.”

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“Toloka educates me and helps to earn money for personal upkeep and paying the rent. I do tasks during the breaks, at least for 2 hours a day. I think it is the best platform to hustle from, it pays bills.”

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“I use the money I make online with Toloka to pay for my car. I am still exploring this platform and doing them at home. If you consider becoming a toloker, maximize your time on tasks and earn some money with Toloka.”

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“It gives me a chance to make some money online and do something meaningful during my free time. Platform is simple to navigate. I spend 1-2 hours a day at home or during breaks. I advise every toloker to read all the questions and information given carefully.”

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“I do Toloka everywhere and anytime when I have free time at least for one hour a day. It’s good to use this platform in my free time to gain new skills. I use money I earned online in Toloka for my personal purchases.”

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“Toloka helps me with some extra money. I’ll use that extra cash to buy some games for my console. The platform is easy to use. I do tasks in my free time at home for up to 2 hours a day and I advise everyone who joins the platform to dedicate about an hour per day to earn extra cash.”

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“Toloka provides an extra source of income. I use money I earn online for personal expenses. I do tasks mostly at home. The tasks are well defined and instructions are pretty clear. Do the tasks carefully and follow the instructions: that helps to get more skills and rewards.”

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Your questions answered

  • Is Toloka legit? Toloka is a crowdsourcing platform that helps process large amounts of data by distributing tasks to a large number of people who do small tasks. Client companies, or requesters, create tasks on the Toloka platform and set the reward for them, while Tolokers choose tasks, complete them and earn money online. The task is paid when it’s completed correctly.
  • What are these online tasks all about? You can help classify images, transcribe audio recordings, moderate comments, complete focus group surveys, and so on. The resulting data can be used for training machine learning algorithms, research, or other purposes.
  • Will I make real money online? Yes, you get paid in US dollars for completing online tasks. To withdraw money, you need to choose one of the withdrawal methods and register in the payment system. Don't try to withdraw money until you are sure that your account has been confirmed in the payment system.
  • Can I make more than $100 a month? The amount of the reward will vary depending on task complexity, the skill level, and availability of tasks in the Toloker’s region. However, it is possible to make more than $100 extra cash monthly.
  • Can I start making money online in Toloka right now? You can create an account on Toloka right now by visiting the  Get started  page. After filling in your personal profile, you can start finding your way around and taking the first training tasks and earning money online. However, keep in mind that it’s better to complete some training tasks to get access to the tasks with higher rewards.
  • Can I earn money in Toloka without a full-time job? In Toloka you do not commit to any fixed hours or minimum time spent on the platform. Some Tolokers do tasks for as much or as little as 30 mins daily. You get paid for doing some tasks. However, you need to read the  user agreement  carefully.
  • Can I use my phone to earn money online? Sure, you can download a Toloka app to earn extra cash on the go. However, it is more convenient to complete some tasks on the larger screen of a desktop or laptop computer. You have a single account for the web version of the platform and for the mobile app, so either way, you get paid for doing tasks to a single account.
  • Do I need to pay to use the Toloka platform? We don’t charge you anything for doing tasks on your platform. However, the third-party payment platforms might charge a fee for withdrawing your earnings. Please read their terms and conditions carefully.
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If you’re looking for a side gig, but need something ultra-flexible to fit around your current schedule, you may want to consider microtasking.

As the name suggests, microtasks are small tasks or jobs that are performed in a matter of seconds or a few minutes. The best microtask websites allow you to work during the gaps in your schedule without getting too involved in something that would distract you from other obligations.

Here I’ll explore the websites for microtasking and how you can use these online micro jobs as a side hustle.

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How Much Money Can I Make from Microtask Sites?

Micro tasks are not the highest-paying side gig in terms of hourly wage. Many tasks only offer a few cents or less, but the strength of this opportunity is that it’s highly flexible and anyone can do it. Generally, you won’t need any previous experience (just basic computer skills), so you can jump straight in and start completing micro tasks for money.

Typical microtask jobs include basic proofreading, testing games, writing reviews, testing apps, sorting emails, content moderation, and URL searches.

Most microtaskers earn a fairly low hourly rate. While it’s not the best option for someone wanting to make a significant amount of cash, if you need flexibility in your side gig, it’s possible to earn $50 to $100 per week or more without any specific time commitment.

Also, you can start immediately. Sign up now and complete your first microtask job in a few minutes. Some other side hustles require more significant time investments or a waiting period before you’ll be able to start making money.

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With so many micro job sites available, it can be tricky to determine which ones are legit and represent decent earning potential. So, here are some of the best microtask sites.

1. Clickworker

Clickworker is a microtasking website that hires independent contractors who provide services using their own computers. The platform has a standard web browser that allows you to complete tasks, which are usually a part of a more complex, larger project.

Clickworker has a sophisticated platform that allows its team to coordinate and oversee tasks for optimum workflow. The projects may include processing data, text translations, web investigations, and tagging.

According to Clickworker, workers can earn an average of $9 per hour , but if you have experience and concentration, you could boost this to “well over” $10.

2. Mechanical Turk

Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a branch of Amazon and is one of the original employers offering short tasks and micro jobs. Amazon Mechanical Turk offers HITs or Human Intelligence Tasks. You can choose specific tasks and complete them for the listed fee. This can include image processing, information gathering, data verification, and data processing.

The tasks are posted by “Requesters,” and they may require that you take a test or obtain a “qualification” to ensure you have the aptitude for specific tasks. The payment for each short task is typically quite low, so you’re not likely to earn more than 10 cents per minute.

Additionally, the requester needs to approve the quality of your work. So, you do need to be careful when you’re choosing tasks, so you only select ones you have the skills to do well and quickly.

Overall, MTurk is one of the most well-known microtasking sites, partly because it is owned by a world-famous company, Amazon.

3. Swagbucks  ($10 bonus)

If you like the idea of getting paid to share your opinion or review items, Swagbucks is a great microtask platform. You’ll earn SBs, which are Swagbucks’ point system for each small task. While primarily the tasks are online surveys , you can also earn SBs for playing games, watching videos, online shopping, and surfing the internet .

Once you accumulate sufficient points, you can redeem them for PayPal cash or your choice of gift cards, including Amazon gift cards and Google Play credits , with a minimum payout of just $3. Currently, you need approximately 2,200 SBs for a $25 Google Play gift card . There are also introductory bonuses for new users.

While there are several microtask apps, Swagbucks is our favorite because there are so many different ways to earn money or rewards. And you’ll probably even find that using Swagbucks is fun.

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4. Survey Junkie

Another GPT (get paid to) site like Swagbucks is Survey Junkie. As the name suggests, the microtasks are primarily online surveys, and it’s one of the most popular survey sites. Surveys typically pay $0.20 to $3.50 and can take up to 30 minutes to complete. Generally, the longer the survey, the more pay you’ll be offered.

Other online tasks can pay $0.25 to $1, depending on the complexity. For example, if you complete your profile or install a browser, it will only take a few seconds, but you can earn $0.25 or more.

Once you reach 1,000 points or the minimum payout of $10, you can get paid quickly by cashing out your earnings via PayPal or gift card.

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5. InboxDollars ($5 bonus)

Like Survey Junkie and Swagbucks , InboxDollars is another GPT or micro task platform (Swagbucks and InboxDollars are owned by the same parent company). You’ll be paid cash for performing normal online activities or simple tasks. You can earn by taking surveys, reading emails , watching videos, playing games, and other micro jobs. You can also earn cashback on your online shopping and get coupons for groceries and other items.

InboxDollars does not use a points system, so you can see the cash earning potential of each task before you begin. You can earn anywhere from $0.10 to $5 per task.

The InboxDollars minimum cashout is a rather steep $30, but you can claim your earnings via PayPal, check, or gift card.

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6. KashKick  

KashKick is a microtask website that works with companies that are keen to obtain feedback and get deals in front of potential customers. With an internet connection and some time, KashKick will take care of all the other details.

Once you sign up, the platform makes it easy to find and complete “missions.” From answering paid surveys to watching videos, surfing the web, and looking through deals, there is no limit to how many tasks you complete.

One area where KashKick stands apart is that you can cash out easily and often. The platform has one of the lowest payment thresholds, and you can receive your cash via PayPal from $5.

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KashKick allows you to make money easily in your spare time by taking online surveys, watching videos, surfing the web, and other simple tasks.

7. Rakuten Insight

You’ve probably heard of the popular cashback website Rakuten , formerly known as Ebates. Well, the same company also owns Rakuten Insight, which is a great resource for anyone looking to make money from small tasks.

After you sign up for a free Rakuten Insight account, you can earn money by completing short online surveys. There aren’t as many different ways to make money as you’ll find at some other sites like Swagbucks , but the brief surveys offer an excellent opportunity to make extra cash in your spare time.

Once you’ve earned some points by taking surveys, you can redeem them for PayPal cash or Amazon gift cards, starting as low as $5.

8. 25Clicks  

25Clicks (formerly PartTimeClicks) allows you to earn cash performing simple internet research micro gigs. Most of the tasks involve Google searches, clicking on results, and providing page feedback. However, you can work wherever and whenever you work, providing you remain in the U.S.

You’ll get paid for every task you complete, and you can expect to earn $0.50 per task. The tasks typically take less than a minute and you can do them on a desktop or right on your cell phone anywhere, anytime.

Although there are limited tasks on the site, there is no minimum payout, and you’ll get paid by PayPal each Friday.

9. Microworkers

Microworkers currently has over 1.4 million workers and has accumulated over 42 million microtasking jobs. The online tasks include completing surveys, ad monitoring, data entry, and categorization.

You’ll receive a start rating as you complete each task, and having a higher rating will allow access to a greater array of tasks. You’ll need to reach $9 in earnings before you can cash out. Payments are processed twice a week via Transpay, Dwolla, or PayPal.

As one of the more popular and active micro job sites in the industry, Microworkers is one you should try if you want to get paid for microtasks.

As the name suggests, Spare5 allows you to complete simple tasks in your spare five minutes throughout the day. These microtask jobs can be completed on a PC or Mac. They include assessing the tone, meaning, or attitude of audio files, annotating images, providing keywords, or isolating elements.

Spare5 provides tasks, which you will need to complete and then get paid. Payments are sent out weekly on a Friday via PayPal, so you’ll need to link an active PayPal account to your profile during setup.

11. Fiverr  

Fiverr is a little different from many of the websites we’ve listed here and is not a typical micro task site. You can earn cash by using your existing skillset and interests for higher-paying tasks. You’ll need to design a gig and post it on the Fiverr platform. You can also create a package of extras and charge higher fees.

There are almost endless possibilities for what you can offer on Fiverr to make real money online, but common options include things like writing, graphic design , SEO, link building, video endorsements or testimonials, product reviews, voiceovers, and more.

If you’re not sure what you can offer or how you should price your services, browse the site to get some ideas. To date, Fiverr has facilitated over 50 million gigs.

Although there are many lower-priced gigs on Fiverr, the income potential is unlimited. It’s possible to get paid to complete tasks and make good money on Fiverr if you have some skills that are in demand. When you complete the gig, you’ll receive 80 percent of the fee, as Fiverr takes a 20 percent commission.

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Zeerk markets itself as a micro job and freelancer portal. You can browse or offer gigs that range from $3 to $200 per task. This makes Zeerk an alternative to Fiverr, with a great focus on micro jobs.

The tasks vary, but you’re likely to see lots of freelancers offering to sell followers, likes, and upvotes on social media platforms.

Despite these questionable gigs, Zeerk is often less competitive than Fiverr, so it could be a good alternative.

Appen, one of the largest and most popular microtask websites, advertises that users will find jobs they love and help to solve big problems to shape the future. The list of microtasks on this site ranges from a basic survey to ongoing projects that could last for weeks or months.

Appen does look for a variety of skills. This can range from regular social media users to holders of a linguistics degree. Available opportunities may include search media evaluation, translation jobs , social media evaluation, transcription jobs , data collection and linguistics specialties.

The average hourly rate of pay ranges from $9 per hour to $30 per hour, depending on the complexity of the task and the required skill set.

14. Lionbridge

Lionbridge is a similar company and microtask platform as Appen. The tasks include website testing , search engine evaluation , quality rating, transcription, and translation. If you’re having difficulty finding work on Appen, Lionbridge is a good alternative.

However, you should be aware that it is against the Terms of Service to simultaneously work for Lionbridge and Appen, so you’ll need to choose one or the other.

You can expect to earn $8 to $14 per hour, depending on the task. Just be aware that the microtask jobs and working hours can be just as volatile as Appen.

15. FancyHands

FancyHands is one of the most popular platforms for the gig economy. It’s particularly good if you want to find work as a virtual assistant . Virtual assistant jobs on FancyHands include scheduling appointments, data entry jobs, making travel arrangements, and making calls on behalf of a client.

Being a virtual assistant is considered one of the higher-paying micro jobs, making it an easier way to scale your income and develop a decent-paying side hustle. The great thing is that you can work for multiple VA clients, to create a part-time or even full-time income .

The FancyHands tasks typically pay $3 to $7, but if you work with the same client, there is the potential to earn more. Payments are made twice a week via Dwolla. However, you need to have an audio headset to get jobs on the platform.

16. GrindaBuck

GrindaBuck is a rewards site where you can complete a variety of minor tasks. This includes taking surveys, participating in offers, watching video clips, and Paid to Click. The latter task requires that you visit websites from a list and remain on the site for less than a minute. You’ll only earn one cent for this task, but it is remarkably easy.

You can receive your earnings via Bitcoin, PayPal, or gift cards . After your first redemption of at least $10, you can cash out at any time as long as you have money in your account. You can expect to receive your funds in less than 12 hours after cashing out.

17. Field Agent

Field Agent specializes in market research tasks. The platform helps companies explore their brand visibility and store functions. You may be tasked to check product prices, give your opinions on specific products, answer questions about competitor marketing, or verify if a special display is correctly set up.

Tasks typically pay $3 to $20, depending on the complexity of the task and the time required. You will accumulate earnings on your account until you’re ready to cash out. There are no minimum redemption levels, and you can request a prepaid debit card or bank transfer.

ySense is a mix of micro task website and survey platform. You can make money online participating in surveys, watching videos, or downloading offers. This allows for jobs for everyone according to their interests and preferences.

The tasks can earn you anything from a few cents to a couple of dollars, depending on the difficulty level. You’ll also receive a $5 bonus for every $50 of tasks you complete. There are also contests where you could win $50 in the weekly draw.

You can redeem your earnings via PayPal or with a variety of gift card options. The redemption rewards start at just $3.

19. Remotasks

Remotasks is a more recent entry in the world of microtask websites, and they typically pay less than companies such as Lionbridge and Appen on average. However, the entry requirements are less stringent, and the tasks tend to be less complex.

You can earn money online performing tasks such as data collection, moderating content, transcription, image annotation, and identifying spam. You’re likely to earn less than $10 per hour, but payments are made via PayPal, so you can quickly access your earnings.

20. Task Rabbit

Task Rabbit is a little different than many of the short task sites we’ve listed here, as you can use it to find offline jobs in your local area. This can include delivering packages, cleaning, gardening, food deliveries , and other errands in your neighborhood or nearby locations.

You can also register to get email or mobile alerts of tasks that come up in your locality.

The average Task Rabbit worker earns $110 per month, but if you live in an area where demand is high, you may be able to earn far more.

21. EasyShift

EasyShift allows you to connect to “shifts” or work in stores in your local area. You can get paid to eat, shop, or otherwise explore your city. There are new shifts every day, and you can simply search the map to find and reserve a shift that appeals to you. Each shift typically requires less than 15 minutes, and you can earn $4 to $20 per shift.

You’ll receive payment for your shifts as a direct deposit in your PayPal approximately 48 hours after the shift is approved.

There is no application process to join EasyShift, and you can work flexible hours to suit your schedule. There are also additional “perks” when you complete various shifts.

22. GigWalk  

GigWalk operates completely through its app. You don’t need to log onto a website to fill out a timesheet or send any emails. All you need to start earning is the app and a compatible mobile phone.

You can browse the list of gigs and choose the ones that are of the most interest to you. These can take anywhere from a few minutes to a couple of hours, and you can earn $3 up to $100 per gig.

The GigWalk app links to your PayPal, so each time you finish a micro task and your work is approved, you’ll receive a direct payment.

23. AppJobber  

AppJobber is a crowdsourcing site that provides a fast and cost-effective way to collect commercial data. As a worker on the platform, you’ll be asked to complete microtasks on your smartphone.

Most of the tasks are geared towards retail, so you may need to take pictures of certain retailers, confirm the price of the day from a specific retailer, validate addresses, or even check on local road networks.

You’ll earn at least $1 per task, but you will need to leave your home for most tasks. However, if you’re already out and about in your local area, the tasks should be easy to slot into your day.

24. Humanatic  

Humanatic is a company that listens, reviews, and sorts phone calls that need to be examined for various businesses to assess quality assurance. As a “Human” or contractor for the platform, you’ll be required to listen to calls and put them in the correct category. This is a relatively simple task, but it does require good attention to detail and some patience.

Your earning potential depends on the call category you specify. The lowest-paying categories offer $0.06 to $0.10 per task. However, you will be allocated an accuracy rating, which will earn you a higher rate of pay. Payments are processed every Monday via PayPal, but you need to have a minimum of $10 in your account, or you’ll need to wait until the next pay cycle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Microtasks are small jobs that can be completed in just a few minutes or less. Most of them can be done online. It’s a very flexible, although not very lucrative, way to make extra cash in your spare time.

It depends on your situation. Microtasking certainly isn’t a side hustle that offers high income potential that you’ll get with another online job, but it does provide infinite flexibility and anyone can do it (no experience or particular skill required). If you’re looking to maximize your income and you have other options, short task sites may not be your best option. But if you’re looking for a flexible way to make extra money online whenever you have a few minutes to spare, micro job sites could provide the right side hustle.

It depends on the task and the platform, but most will pay less than $1 per task. You’ll need to complete a lot of tasks to earn a decent amount of money, but thankfully, each task can be completed very quickly.

The sites we’ve covered in this article are your best options. Clickworkers and Mechanical Turk are the biggest in the industry. Appen and Lionbridge are also popular, but the availability of work is not constant.

The average worker will earn anywhere from $2.50/hr to $10/hr.

Clickworker users make an average of about $8/hr.

Workers on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) earn about $2/hr – $8/hr.

Final Thoughts on Microtask Websites

As you can see, there are some legit microtask opportunities out there. You certainly won’t earn a high hourly rate, but you’ll love the flexibility and the possibility to earn extra cash whenever you have a few minutes to spare. Check out the different options on our list to find the best micro jobs for you, and you’re sure to discover something that interests you and can offer the opportunity for additional income. Microtasking isn’t for everyone, but it can be a good fit in the right situation.

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9 Best Micro Task Websites: Ranked & Reviewed (2024)

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Brett Helling is the founder of Gigworker.com. He has been a rideshare driver since early 2012, having completed hundreds of trips for companies including Uber, Lyft, and Postmates.

Since that time, he has expanded his knowledge into the Gigworker site, as well as writing the book Gigworker: Independent Work and the State of the Gig Economy Paperback,  now available on Amazon .

With an increase in “make money working from home” scams, it’s difficult to find legitimate work online. You might’ve come across these websites that promise to help you earn extra cash, only for them to take your money.

Does this mean there are no legit sites for side gigs?

No. Many micro job sites can pay you to write blogs, design websites, play games, answer surveys, run errands, and more.

In this post, we’ve compiled some of the best micro task websites that outsource work to freelancers and help you generate real income.

  • Best Micro Task Websites [At a Glance]
  • What Are Micro Task Websites?
  • Why Are Micro Task Websites Important?
  • Do I Need a Micro Task Website?
  • What Is the Best Micro Task Website?
  • What Is the Easiest Micro Task Website?
  • 1. Task Variety
  • 2. Pay Range
  • 3. Payment Options
  • 4. Customer Support
  • 5. Safety and Security
  • Amazon Mechanical Turk – Our Pick
  • Swagbucks – Runner-up
  • Clickworker – Also Great
  • Appen – Best for Innovative Projects
  • Branded Surveys – Best for Personalized Surveys
  • Scribie – Best for Transcriptionists
  • Tapestri – Best for Testing Apps
  • Survey Junkie – Best for Simple Surveys
  • Microworkers – Best for Data Entry
  • Other Options Relevant to Micro Task Websites
  • How Much Can I Make Completing Micro Tasks Online?
  • Do I Need Any Previous Experience to Complete Jobs?
  • Wrapping Up

We’ve included an overview of our top picks below. For detailed information on each pick, scroll down .

An Overview of Micro Task Websites

Online micro jobs are easy tasks that make money.

Micro job websites offer people remote jobs with different pay, bringing them closer to achieving their financial goals.

Micro task websites are platforms where you get paid to complete small tasks.

Here are examples of these small jobs:

  • Playing games
  • Writing reviews
  • Watching videos
  • Completing surveys
  • Testing apps
  • Data collection
  • Search engine evaluation
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Media evaluation
  • Website testing
  • Business listing verification
  • Image annotation
  • Content moderation

Micro tasks are ways to make extra cash and come closer to achieving financial freedom.

People all over social media platforms have testified to using these legit sites and making hundreds of dollars as independent contractors.

Some even earn thousands of dollars by investing their time doing simple tasks like answering surveys.

If you want financial freedom or to save more money for your next big adventure, micro job sites can help you meet your targets. 

With an internet connection and basic computer skills, you can complete tasks and then make direct deposits to your bank account. Who knows, it could even be your new full-time income.

The Best Micro Task Websites at a Glance

Here are our top picks when it comes to the best micro job sites:

Amazon Mechanical Turk stands out as the best micro task website .

It’s a crowdsourcing marketplace that allows individuals and businesses to advertise their jobs to anyone looking to make extra cash. 

Its basic interface is simple, making it easy for users to sort through different tasks and find the right ones based on payment, availability, and expected time. 

Close behind is Swagbucks, with many job categories to choose from. 

Although it has many tasks, the pay range is less than Amazon Mechanical Turk, where one can earn up to $100 daily, depending on the time they invest.  

Branded Surveys is the easiest place for anyone to make extra money. 

Its straightforward interface makes it easy to sort and find surveys quickly. 

Since it’s made up of surveys alone, users don’t struggle to choose between different tasks.

And the best part is that the surveys are personalized for each user based on their profiles. This means you complete questionnaires that align with your interests, allowing you to make a quick buck. 

You can also use Branded Surveys to answer surveys on both your phone and PC. 

Features to Look For in Micro Task Websites

Here’s what you should you look for in a micro task website:

The best micro job website has a large job board that interests you.

Choosing a site with many job categories is essential because you can find tasks that match your skill. You may also find higher-paying tasks and earn more money this way.

Always consider the pay range of the tasks available on micro job sites, especially since you’ll invest a lot of your time to make a decent earning.

A wide range of payment options is vital for a legit micro job site. Look for platforms that offer bank deposits, gift cards, PayPal , Skrill, crypto, and others. 

The more options available, the more reliable the micro job site is. 

Prompt and reliable customer support is crucial for a micro job platform to ensure you get immediate help when a problem arises.

Look for live features like chats, phone calls, and emails to know you’re in the right place. 

The best micro job sites ensure the safety and well-being of users. Choose sites that prioritize the safety of user information to ensure they keep your data protected from other sites. 

Read the terms and conditions in different sites to know how they handle user data and whether they share it with other micro job sites. 

Best Micro Task Websites: Our Top 3 Options [Ranked & Reviewed]

Here are the top three micro task websites to check out:

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If you’re 18 years or older, you can make a quick buck on Amazon Mechanical Turk .

Micro workers make money by completing various Human Intelligence Tasks, such as the following:

  • Search media evaluation

Amazon Mechanical Turk is owned and operated by Amazon, and the site aims to help businesses improve their listings and provide good information to shoppers. 

Key Features of Amazon Mechanical Turk

Here are the notable features of the platform:

  • Multiple micro tasks : The platform has many job categories, making it easy to find the most suitable task. 
  • Flexible Requester UI : Create and submit any task using both mobile phones and computers with an internet connection. 
  • Easy to use : Navigating the site and finding the right tasks based on payment, availability, and timeframes is simple. 
  • Figure eight jobs : Complete higher paying micro jobs that pay a few cents up to a couple of dollars. 
  • Free registration : Joining this micro job site is completely free.

Pros of Amazon Mechanical Turk

There are many benefits to using Amazon Mechanical Turk to earn extra cash. Here are some of them:

  • Flexible jobs : Set your schedule without any minimum quota or supervision.
  • Higher paying micro jobs : The site has micro tasks that pay users more than other websites.
  • Better volume of work : Compared to other micro job sites, the site offers more available tasks.

Cons of Amazon Mechanical Turk

Amazon Mechanical Turk also has a few drawbacks. Some include:

  • Approval delays : First-time users may have to wait 48 hours before Amazon approves their worker request.
  • Few tasks for new workers : According to internet comments, new workers get access to limited jobs, and most pay much less. 
  • Steep learning curve : Learning how to work on the platform at even a basic level takes more time.

Amazon Mechanical Turk Income

Users earn anywhere from $2 to about $10 per hour depending on their experience level on Amazon Mechanical Turk.

New workers get access to fewer micro tasks, most of which pay as low as $0.01 each. On average, they can make less than $2 an hour.

Experienced workers or VIP masters workers make about $8 per hour.

Users get paid in US Dollars or Amazon gift cards. 

Final Verdict: Should You Choose Amazon Mechanical Turk?

Like any other micro job site, users should weigh the pros and cons of working on Amazon Mechanical Turk.

If you want quick cash to supplement your income, this platform is worth your time, provided you’re willing to burn about 10 hours a week to make reasonable money. 

Some users make $10+ per hour completing tasks, which is difficult to earn on most platforms. 

And the best part is MTurk pays more if you use it frequently. As you complete more tasks, you get access to higher-paying jobs. 

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Swagbucks is the true definition of “easy money.” It’s all fun and games!

The website offers reward points called Swagbucks for doing easy micro tasks. Some include:

  • Answering surveys
  • Shopping online
  • Complete daily goals
  • Enter competitions
  • Sign up for services
  • Scan receipts

And the best part is that new users get a bonus when they register to kickstart their earnings. 

Key Features of Swagbucks

Swagbucks has many unique features that can help you earn more passive income online .

Check these out: 

  • Mobile-friendly : It works for both computers and mobile phones with Android or iOS systems.
  • Task diversity : Swagbucks offers more than 15 ways to earn easy money without spending a dime.
  • Rewards : Win awesome rewards by participating in competitions just like a lottery. 
  • Swagbucks Play : Earn redeemable points by playing fun games like Farming Simulator.
  • Straightforward interface : You can easily sort and find tasks on the site since it has a simple and well-organized interface. 

Pros of Swagbucks

Here are some benefits of using Swagbucks:

  • Cashback opportunities : Shop online at select stores and get cash back on featured deals. 
  • Easy money : Earn points by browsing using the platform’s search engine or doing what you love most: shopping.
  • Interactive gigs : Play fun games on the platform and earn money while having fun testing new apps.

Cons of Swagbucks

Swagbucks has a few pain points. Here are some examples: 

  • Low Pay : The site pays small amounts of up to $0.01 for tasks that need more time, making it hard to earn a decent income. 
  • Qualification struggles : It’s common to get disqualified for surveys that pay more, forcing newbies to struggle to find well-paying options.
  • Huge time investment : You have to spend more hours just to make a decent amount of points.

Swagbucks Income

From our experience, you can earn anywhere from $25 to $100 a month. Some users have even reported making up to $20,000 from the app. 

Swagbucks pays users through points or Swagbucks earned by completing tasks. Users can redeem these points for cash and make direct deposits to their bank accounts or PayPal.

You can also opt for gift cards to Amazon or other popular stores, cryptocurrency, and sweepstakes entries for gifts and cash prizes. 

Final Verdict: Should You Choose Swagbucks?

If you want to make money and have fun doing it, Swagbucks is your go-to micro job site. The site has over ten different ways to earn points, which users redeem for cash.

When you’re tired of taking surveys, you can switch up and start playing fun games or use the Swagbucks browser to watch your fetch your favorite content and earn. 

It’s like earning passive income without changing your browsing and shopping lifestyle. 

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If you want to join a team of independent contractors making extra money from small gigs, this is your chance.

Clickworker offers different human intelligence tasks and training opportunities for each job. Here are some of these tasks:

  • Voice recording
  • Taking photos
  • Copyediting
  • Organizing data 

It’s the best opportunity for freelancers to sharpen their skills free of charge. 

Key Features of Clickworker

Clickworker has many special features that users enjoy. Check them out:

  • Mystery shopping : You can help businesses evaluate how their stores are doing, especially on their service quality and accuracy of their product pricing.
  • Data collection : Answer surveys to help companies develop better consumer products. 
  • Text Creation : Review different products to help companies better understand their customers and improve their services. 
  • Mobile-friendly : Clickworker has a mobile app that allows users to complete micro tasks on the go.
  • App testing : Try out different computer and mobile apps to help developers find errors and improve their creations. 

Pros of Clickworker

Here are some of the most popular reasons for using Clickworker to make money online:

  • Efficient scalability : The site has many projects and simplifies the complex ones into milestone-based action plans.
  • Reliable support team : Unlike other micro job sites, it has a strong support system that offers prompt feedback on inquiries. 
  • Easy to access : It has a simple interface that’s easy to sort and find available projects. 

Cons of Clickworker

Despite its recognition, Clickworker also has a few setbacks. Have a look at some of them. 

  • Qualifying difficulties : Sometimes, it’s difficult to qualify for work, especially for higher-paying jobs.
  • Unstable supply of work : The platform has an inconsistent supply of work, and users can go months without a single project. 
  • Less pay for tough projects : Some micro jobs pay less for difficult projects that require a lot of time and effort.

Clickworker Income

Depending on the type of task and the demand for jobs in a particular region, users earn anywhere between $0.10 and $1.00 per task.

According to Clickworker, users make around $9 an hour on the platform and sometimes even more with eight-figure jobs. 

Clickworker pays its micro workers weekly via Payoneer or bi-weekly through the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA).

Final Verdict: Should You Choose Clickworker?

Clickworker gives you something that most sites lack: legit work experience. 

For example, working on data entry and copyediting jobs equips you with the skills and experience hiring companies need for such roles. 

Similarly, mystery shoppers can learn to assess different environments and give accurate reports, which is useful for field work jobs all over the world. 

And with access to the Universal Human Relevance System (UHRS), users get many opportunities to earn money from wherever they may be. 

Notable Mentions: Other Micro Task Websites to Check Out

The top three in our list check off all the features best micro job sites should have. But if you find none of them suitable, you can look at some of the popular alternatives below.

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Appen is a company that specializes in data collection from human interactions to train machines on human behavior. 

Independent contractors perform various online tasks. Some include: 

  • Social media evaluation
  • Transcription
  • Post-editing
  • Ads evaluation

If you want to make extra money on the side , learn new skills, and improve your language fluency, then Appen is the site for you.

Why Is Appen a Great Option?

Appen is available in more than 180 countries, making it easy for workers to join from any region and find tasks relevant to their skills and interests. 

According to users with experience working on Appen, the micro job site also pays on time and accurately.

Some users have even reported getting the skills and experience from doing micro tasks on Appen to work for other companies. 

Drawbacks to Appen

Despite its fame, there are many drawbacks to Appen. 

One of its biggest problems is inconsistent work. Depending on the project and time of year, users can go months without work. Or, they may have to work long hours during peak seasons. 

Users on Appen have also complained about the strict quality standards for its tasks. People invest a lot of time on a project only to have it rejected and them disqualified. 

Appen Income

The pay rate varies depending on the project, the skills needed, and the user’s location.

According to Glassdoor, the Appen pays an average of $10-$20 per hour. Some tasks pay more than this, while others pay less. 

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Branded Surveys pay users for their opinions. 

These survey questionnaires can be about anything where users give feedback about their daily habits, preferences, or dislikes. For example, questions may ask about favorite foods, best TV shows, or most followed sports in exchange for points.

Users then redeem these points for cash and rewards. 

Unlike other micro task sites, Branded Surveys is entirely a survey platform. It doesn’t have any other way to make money.

Why Is Branded Surveys a Great Option?

Branded Surveys is an excellent option because it has one of the cleanest and simplest user interfaces.

It works best for anyone looking to make quick cash by answering easy questions about their lives. 

Surveys are always available, and the platform offers multiple cash-out options. 

You can even get bonus rewards for reaching weekly and monthly targets. 

Drawbacks to Branded Surveys

Users complain about the high disqualification rate on Branded Surveys. Although the surveys are plenty, getting approved for one is frustrating.

And unlike other survey sites, users can’t sort surveys by time or payout. 

You’re also limited to three survey options on the homepage at a time. 

Branded Surveys Income

Each Branded Surveys point is worth $0.01.

Users earn between $1 and $5 per survey and a registration bonus of $0.50.  

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Scribie offers users small transcription tasks . 

All you have to do is type what you hear from an audio or video. It’s like watching a Netflix movie and typing in the subtitles at the same time. 

But users aren’t limited to videos alone. Scribie also has podcasts, conferences, speeches, and informal conversations that need transcriptions. 

If you think you can keep up with typing quickly while listening to an audio file, Scribie is the place for you. 

Why Is Scribie a Great Option?

The best thing about Scribie is that it hires beginners from all over the world. 

Unlike other transcription companies, users don’t need any prior experience to apply for work on Scribie. 

What’s more, the task files on Scribie are transcribed by machines before being given to micro workers. This means you don’t have to start from scratch. 

Drawbacks to Scribie

Although Scribie sounds like a wonderful workplace, the pay isn’t all that good. 

Users complain about investing a lot of their time to complete a transcript just to get paid peanuts. 

Scribie also has a confusing web interface that takes some time to sort and find the best transcription tasks. 

Scribie Income

According to Scribie, independent contractors can work from home and earn up to $20 per hour.  

A six-minute audio file pays anywhere from $0.5 to $2. 

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Imagine making money by just downloading an app and letting it run in the background. It sounds easy, right? Well, it is with Tapestri . 

Users share their location with the app, and as they move around, they make money. 

Users also earn through the Tapestri affiliate program . Successful referrals pay a decent amount, and users make passive income. 

Why Is Tapestri a Great Option?

Tapestri is great because users make money without having to work much. Download the app, take it everywhere, and earn cash every month. It’s as simple as that. 

The platform also has other ways to make money. 

Users take surveys to increase earnings or play fun games to get rewards. The app tracks user progress on these games to determine how much you’ve won.

Drawbacks to Tapestri

Despite Tapestri’s passive income with the app, the affiliate program isn’t free. Users must pay a fee of $9.95 to enroll in the affiliate program just to get paid $1 per referral. 

Tapestri doesn’t guarantee data security. As much as the platform claims that it shares data anonymously, there’s no guarantee of its safety. 

Tapestri Income

Tapestri claims users can earn anywhere from $5 to $25 per month using the app.

There’s also a $1 per month for each referral when users join the affiliate program. 

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Survey Junkie is a free micro task website where users make money taking surveys. 

It’s a legit site with a track record exceeding 14 years and more than 6 million members. 

Why Is Survey Junkie a Great Option?

What makes Survey Junkie amazing is that it has followed the same business model for over a decade. 

Users sign up, answer surveys, make money, and cash out earnings fast , so there’s nothing technical about the site. 

If you have some time to spare, take a few minutes to participate in these surveys and make a quick buck. 

Drawbacks to Survey Junkie

Users spend a lot of time taking surveys on Survey Junkie just to get paid less than other micro job sites.

The platform also doesn’t list the survey subjects.

Survey Junkie restricts users to just one account, unlike other survey platforms.

Survey Junkie Income

Users make about $0.50 to $3 per survey completed.

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Microworkers is legit and simple: users perform small and easy tasks to make a decent amount of money. It’s a win-win situation for everyone. 

Here are some of the jobs available on Microworkers:

  • Interacting with websites
  • Taking surveys
  • Watching YouTube videos
  • Sharing posts on social media
  • Follow channels on social media
  • Data validation

Why Is Microworkers a Great Option?

Users can cash out every Monday to Friday if they meet the minimum limit. 

And the best part is, Microworkers doesn’t set any targets or quotas.

Drawbacks to Microworkers

Despite the convenient cash-out system, users must wait for an employer to review the task. 

Reviews often take a while, and users must complete many jobs before withdrawing.

Sometimes scam jobs may appear, forcing users to be victims. 

Microworkers Income

Microworker rates vary from $0.10 to about $1 for each task. 

Since the tasks are small and need just a few minutes,  users earn up to $100 a month. 

If you want to supplement your micro jobs with alternative gigs, check out these passive income options:

  • Passive Income Apps : Passive income apps are software applications, like stock investment apps, that offer easy ways for users to earn passive income. Check this out, and learn more here. 
  • Movie Reviews Jobs : Some movie sites and companies pay users to write reviews for their content. Check this out for some of the best sites that hire people to write movie reviews.
  • Product Testing Programs : Product testing is a fun and popular way to make money. Learn how and which companies are hiring product testers here. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out some of our most frequently asked questions before choosing the best site to earn extra money.

It depends on the micro tasks and the platform. 

You can earn anywhere from a few cents to a few dollars per task. On average, you could make around $5 to $10 per hour. 

No, you only need basic computer skills.  Most micro jobs are simple tasks. Some even come with easy guidelines to walk you through the process.

Micro task websites can change your mind about making money. Without any prior experience, skills, or references, you can earn extra cash from the comfort of your home.

Consider our top three apps, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Swagbucks, and Clickworker, to get started on the road to financial freedom.

Their clean interfaces, simple gigs, and different jobs make them the best options for beginners looking to explore their financial potential in online micro jobs.

In the end, your effort and resilience will determine your success on these microtask sites. 

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Short on cash? Earn money fast! Whether you’re unemployed or just need a bit of extra cash, finding odd jobs online is a great place to start.

Short tasks are a temporary project that you can do in your spare time to earn extra money. You may have heard them go by a lot of names such as gig economy jobs, crowdsourcing jobs, micro jobs, microworkers, task jobs, and smart crowd jobs. Performing short tasks allow you to turn your free time into money.

What’s great is you can do it in your spare time. So if you have a few minutes on your lunch break, while watching tv in the evening, or whenever you can earn extra side money. You can do it from the comfort of home or anywhere with your smartphone.

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  • Short task sites and apps allow you to earn extra money on your own schedule and at your convenience.
  • There is a variety of short task work available, from errands and delivery to surveys and other online work.
  • While short tasks can help you earn cash cast, it’s important to be on the lookout for scams with any online money-making opportunities.

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Tasks and errands, surveys, games, videos, skilled online work, food delivery, driving service, short tasks provide money for life’s little extras, scam warning, make money in minutes with micro tasks.

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When selecting a short task opportunity, start with finding something that is a match for your likes and skills. If you are going to invest free time doing it, you might as well do a task you enjoy. Try a few. See which ones you are good at. Look at the different payout rates. Find one that is worth your time.

Here are short task sites for making money from home.

There’s a big demand for people ready to assist with small tasks or errands such as grocery shopping, personal shopping, pick up / drop off, dry cleaning, bank, post office, prescription delivery, handyman services, video/DVD pick up, dog-walking and more.

  • TaskRabbit . Offline help with everyday tasks such as home repairs, mounting and installation, furniture assembly, moving and packing, house cleaning, yard work, home improvement, virtual assistant .To sign up, choose your town, the type of work you’d like to do, and they will show you the rate you’ll earn for the task. There are over 50 categories of work to choose from. You keep 100% of what you charge plus tips.
  • Air Tasker . Perform both online and offline tasks. They are an Australian-owned company with task categories including home cleaning, item removal, furniture assembly, handyman , marketing and design, home gardening, and more.
  • Shopkick . Rewards you for shopping in-store and online. You can scan select products and make purchases. You earn free gift cards from stores like digital gift cards. Target, Amazon, Starbucks, and Groupon for shopping.

Survey sites allow you to earn fast and easy money by filling out surveys and sharing your opinion. If you like to play video games now you can get paid for doing it. Plus, earn money just for sitting back and watching videos.

  • Swagbucks . Earn points and redeem them to get gift cards for completing surveys, watching videos, shopping online, playing games, and even surfing the web.
  • GrabPoints . Earn points by watching videos, answering surveys, completing offers, and downloading apps. You earn gift cards or PayPal cash. They offer some higher paying offers than some of their competitors.
  • Survey Junkie . Get paid for surveys and focus groups. You can earn virtual points which you can redeem for popular gift cards and cashouts via PayPal.
  • Inboxdollars . Taking surveys, watching videos, playing games, earning cashback for online shopping, getting paid to read emails, and earning coupon cash rewards.
  • CoinBucks . Earn free bitcoins simply by filling out offers or completing tasks. They offer daily payouts.

Freelancers can connect with businesses needing services. You work on as many tasks as you choose, from your own device, wherever, and whenever, you want.

  • Smart Crowd . Earn money by completing data research, data entry , language, testing, and other jobs for varied rates. You must complete an evaluation before getting assigned work.
  • Skyword . Short freelance tasks for creatives including freelance writing, graphic design , videography, and photography .
  • Fiverr.com . Short tasks for any type of freelance service including web development, writing , video editing, musical work, voiceovers, social media marketing , graphic design, translation services, virtual assistant , and more. Set yourself up as a seller . Create gigs and say what task you will do and what your rate is.
  • Clickworkers . Text creation, categorization, copy editing, proofreading, research, mystery store visit, app testing, photo capturing, audio/video recordings, and surveys. Get paid weekly or monthly via SEPA or PayPal.
  • Minijobz . Earn money for when you sign up, click, search, write, vote, Rate, take surveys, and install apps.
  • Amazon Mechanical Turk . Includes tasks such as identifying objects in a photo or video, performing data de-duplication, transcribing audio recordings, or researching data details.

Want dinner delivered? There’s an app for that! Now hungry shoppers can order their restaurant meals and you can deliver them as an on-demand driver for one of these services below.

  • DoorDash . Become a dasher and provide on-demand restaurant delivery service. All you need is a car and a smartphone to get started. You only work when you want to. You indicate when you are open to taking orders. So your hours and earnings are totally up to you.
  • Ubereats . Deliver food orders to people’s homes. You can deliver by car, scooter or bike. Enjoy an instant payday wherever you want. You can cash out your earnings up to five times a day.
  • Grubhub . Deliver restaurant orders to local resident ’s homes in your spare time. Offers great flexibility. You set your hours, deliver the food, and get paid!
  • Postmates . Join the fleet to earn money doing local delivery of food, drinks, groceries, and more. You can earn tips. Cash-out instantly anytime you like.
  • Instacart . Get paid to shop at the grocery store for others. You work when you want to. So it is a great side hustle. You will do personal shopping in a number of stores including Albertsons, Aldi, Binny’s Beverage Depot, Butera, Caputos, Costco, CVS, Jewel, Kroger, Loblaw, Marianos, Petco, Publix, Sam’s Club, Sprouts, Target, Wegmans, and others.The stores vary depending on your location. The amount you earn per batch of orders depends on the number of items, type of items, driving distance, and effort involved in shopping and delivering. You keep 100% of customer tips.

When you offer driving services, you can incur extra expenses and wear and tear on your car. Be warned. Sometimes that can mean drunk and unruly people.

  • Uber . With this ridesharing taxi service. Riders submit a trip request and you get paid to drive them to their destination. You can earn tips. Riders will rate you depending on their experience. Having high ratings can get you more riders.
  • Lyft . Become a driver and earn cash for taking riders to their destination. Cash-out whenever you want. Great work-life balance. Drive on your terms and your availability. You get to meet a lot of interesting people. Plus you can earn tips.
  • Flywheel . Earn money by transporting riders. Get earnings sent directly to your debit card so you receive your cash quickly.

There are times when we need a little extra cash. Short tasks make it easy to earn what you need fast for:

  • If you have a medical bill
  • To pay off debt
  • Pay down your student loan
  • Build up your savings account
  • Save extra money for holiday shopping
  • Treat yourself to a nail, spa, or hair appointment
  • Save up for a major purchase
  • Put money towards your next vacation

This is great if you are unemployed, laid off, staying home with the kids, or just have some extra time on our hands. Here are more reasons why remote work is on the rise .

When you are evaluating a money-making opportunity online, it’s good to do your homework. Be alert for red flags. You want to be able to identify the rip off from the real deal.

One of the easiest things is to Google “company name reviews”. Look for a website or a social media presence.

Many scammers are good and go to great lengths to look legitimate.

  • If you suspect a scam, check it out with the Better Business Bureau .
  • Check the Federal Trade Commission Consumer Information page .
  • Look on the National Consumers League Fraud page too.

A lot of people are working second jobs now just to make ends meet. Short tasks offer a way to earn that extra income without leaving home. You work when you want. Oftentimes many of these tasks can be performed while wearing your pajamas, sitting in your favorite chair, and watching tv.

So whether you are stashing away money for life’s little extras, or just want some extra cash on hand, short task jobs can help you do it. So take a look at the opportunities. Find the right one for you. Then dive in! Happy earning.

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Microtask websites are an easy way for anyone to make money online .

However, finding legit micro jobs that actually pay you a decent hourly rate can be tricky. And you also want to ensure that payout minimums aren't so high that it takes forever to get paid.

Thankfully, I've been using and testing out these types of sites for years since my time in college. So, in this post, I'm covering some of the best microtask websites you can use to boost your income.

The Best Microtask Websites

After testing out dozens of microtask jobs over the years, the following websites are my all-time favorites and what I suggest you start out with:

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1. Clickworker

When it comes to finding micro jobs, Clickworker is one of the most popular platforms around.

Users can sign up to work on Clickworker for free and set their own schedule after completing a short assessment to qualify for jobs. Getting high scores and producing quality work will increase the number of jobs you can take on .

Clickworker

Popular jobs on Clickworker include data categorization, proofreading, editing,  answering questions for money , app testing, and content moderation.

Projects can pay between a few cents to two-digit amounts, and project fees are based on the difficulty of work, processing time, and a few other factors. Payments are made weekly through PayPal or several other payment options.

Out of all microtask platforms, websites like Clickworker are one of the most popular and sort of set a standard for what you should look for!

2. Freecash

Freecash is a new platform I've been testing out. And it's one of the more fun options on this list due to the variety of earning options.

With Freecash, you can earn by installing apps , completing surveys, watching ads, and doing various other micro gigs. And my favorite part is that it only takes $5 to cash out.

Freecash website

The reward variety is also excellent. You can choose between PayPal cash, dozens of gift cards, crypto, and even free Steam games . Plus, there's a nice referral system as well that pays you to invite your friends.

Get started with Freecash!

3. Swagbucks

If you want a versatile microtask site with plenty of reward options, Swagbucks is another platform you can consider.

I've been using it ever since my phone farming days in college. And it's a great way to make money online for beginners and is completely free to sign up for.

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I like Swagbucks since it has numerous ways to earn, including answering surveys, downloading apps, shopping online, and  playing games for money .

PayPal cash rewards start at just $5, and you can also cash out dozens of free gift cards with only $1. Plus, Swagbucks often has a $5 to $10 sign up bonus you can take advantage of.

Start making money with Swagbucks!

4. Branded Surveys

Branded Surveys is a leading survey site with millions of members, and you can sign up for free if you live in the United States, Canada, or the UK.

I've been using Branded Surveys for the past few months. And I like how easy it is to use and the fact that it pays competitive rates for its surveys .

Branded Surveys website

Once you create your profile, Branded Surveys pays you for answering short surveys. Most surveys pay $0.50 to a few dollars, and you can cash out through PayPal or for free gift cards once you earn at least $5.

What I like about Branded Surveys is that it also has a program called Branded Elite. This pays you with bonus cash every month if you complete enough surveys, making it higher-paying for consistent members.

Start earning with Branded Surveys!

5. Amazon MTurk

Amazon Mechanical Turk , or MTurk, is another way to earn some extra money whenever you're in front of your computer.

Jobs on MTurk are similar to Clickworker. The MTurk marketplace is full of tasks including identifying objects in videos, data deduplication, transcription work , and search engine evaluation .

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MTurk jobs are known as ‘hits,' which stands for ‘Human Intelligence Tasks,' and the premise behind Amazon MTurk is to have workers help solve problems that AI isn't capable of figuring out.

Using systems like MTurk HIT catcher is a great way to increase how much money you make with sites like MTurk , although some people treat this micro job a lot more seriously than simple beermoney.

According to this this Reddit thread , some Amazon MTurk workers have made more than $50,000 from the platform. While this isn't typical, it does show there's plenty of opportunity if you put in the time.

6. Microworkers

Microworkers is a microtask site that currently has more than 1.4 million workers who have completed more than 42 million tasks.

Popular jobs on Microworkers include categorization, completing surveys, data mining/entry, and ads monitoring on social media platforms like Facebook .

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You get assigned a star rating as you complete tasks, and higher ratings will allow you to access a wider array of jobs.

Microworker pays out through Dwolla, PayPal, and Transpay, but you must earn at least $9 before cashing out. Payments are sent twice a week.

7. Kashkick

Kashkick   is another site I've been testing for the last few months to make money. And it's one of the highest-paying options if you live in the United States.

On Kashkick, you make money by completing various micro jobs like online surveys, playing games , and downloading apps. It's free to sign up if you're 18 or older.

Kashkick

Surveys are the main way to make money, but there's also a lucrative download section where you can earn $5 to $50 for trying different apps and services. Kashkick pays you with free PayPal money , and you can cash out once you earn $10.

Read our Kashkick review for all the details!

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8. CrowdTap

If you think you should get paid for your opinion, Crowdtap is another platform you should check out.

Crowdtap presents users with questions every day, and you can gradually earn points for sharing your opinion. You can redeem points for various rewards like gift cards to Amazon, Walmart , Target, and other major brands .

CrowdTap

Most $5 gift cards require 1,000 Crowdtap points to cashout, and trust me, it will take a bit of time to get there. However, if you want to earn free gift cards over time by taking a few seconds to share your thoughts, this is a great option to turn to.

Try out Crowdtap!

I've mentioned Appen before on WebMonkey, and it's by far one of the highest-paying sites in this niche.

Appen jobs are pretty similar to other crowdsource-based platforms. However, on Appen, you apply to a specific category of work, which includes rating jobs, language based jobs, or micro tasks .

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Appen is legit, and has plenty of strong reviews on websites like Indeed. The pay range is also above traditional micro work, and some Appen jobs pay as high as $14/hour. However, Appen is considered beermoney for most people because it can be hard to fill a 40 hour week with this platform.

Payments are made via PayPal or Payoneer. You can check out our post on other sites like Appen for more ideas to make extra cash!

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10. Survey Junkie

A long time player in the paid survey game, Survey Junkie is another option to make money with surveys. 

Survey Junkie lets you cash out at just $5, so this is at least one of the more legitimate platforms around. And I've also used it since college to make some extra cash on the side.

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Signing up for Survey Junkie is free, and the site is completely geared towards surveys unlike many other GPT websites .

Points are redeemable for a variety of popular gift cards or PayPal cash, and the platform is open to members from Canada, Australia, and the United States.

Signup for Survey Junkie today!

11. Lionbridge

Lionbridge is another microtask website that's similar to Appen and offers the same sort of micro task marketplace for people to make extra money.

If you want to try search engine evaluation, website testing , quality rating, or translation/transcription and have had difficulty getting into Appen, Lionbridge is a solid alternative .

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Just note, it is technically against TOS to work for Appen and Lionbridge simultaneously. You can sort of get away with it , but it seems fairly random in terms of who is allowed to skirt the rules.

Pay rates range from $8-$14 per hour depending on the job you're working on, but hours are also volatile as with Appen.

12. Remotasks

Remotasks is a newer entrant to the world of micro jobs, and it also pays less on average than companies like Appen or Lionbridge.

However, if you can't make it into other platforms but want to make some extra beermoney, Remotasks might help hold you over until you can find better work .

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Popular jobs on Remotasks include image annotation, data collection, identifying spam, transcription, and moderating content.

Payments are made via PayPal, but you will probably earn under $10/hour on this platform so keep that in mind. And if you're looking for websites like Remotasks , your best bet is probably Clickworker, Appen, or Amazon MTurk.

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13. iSoftStone

If you're looking for a global opportunity to earn some beermoney, iSoftStone is a great option to consider besides companies like Appen or Lionbridge.

iSoftStone

iSoftStone is currently hiring for these micro jobs :

  • Ad evaluators
  • Transcribers
  • Speech data collection

iSoftStone also recruits people from around the world. Pay ranges from $8-$11 per hour and you are able to set your own hours. Bonuses are rarely paid out as well for consistent, high quality work. iSoftStone payments are made via PayPal.

14. JumpTask

JumpTask is a new crypto-based rewards platform I've been testing out. And it's an excellent option if you want to earn $JMPT, a unique crypto token by completing different micro jobs.

With JumpTask, you can make money with a variety of offers, including surveys, downloading apps, and playing games. It also lets you make money by sharing your bandwidth with its partner Honeygain .

JumpTask

JumpTask is also building out its microtask options right now, so more ways to earn are on the way. And I like that it pays you with crypto that you can then go and stake to earn even more.

Try out JumpTask!

Zeerk brands itself as a micro job and freelance portal where you can offer or browse gigs ranging from $3 to $200.

In other words, Zeerk is an alternative to Fiverr that focuses on micro tasks. This is the platform where people buy likes, followers, upvotes, social media accounts, and other semi-questionable online transactions.

zeerk-marketplace

If you've ever tried to make money on Fiverr with these sorts of offerings but find the marketplace is saturated, Zeerk might be less competitive.

I've tried finding freelance writing gigs on Zeerk in the past. And while I prefer other online job boards, it's still a decent place to find gigs.

16. Premise Data

If you want to try a micro task app to make extra money on the side, Premise Data is for you.

Premise Data uses crowdsourced data to help its clients get the data it needs to make informed decisions. So, as a Premise Data contributor, you can make money in your spare time by completing various odd jobs in your  city and sharing your insights.

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With the Premise Data app, you can get paid for completing tasks like :

  • Answering paid surveys
  • Sharing your opinion
  • Taking photos of things in your city
  • Completing short tasks

Tasks can also include gigs like taking a photo of a nearby pizza place, or verifying what brands of cereal a supermarket sells. You get paid with PayPal cash , Payoneer, or even with Bitcoin, so it's also a versatile micro task app.

I also suggest checking out Field Agent , TaskRabbit , and GigWalk if you like Premise.

ySense is a weird mixture between a survey site and a micro task marketplace.

On ySense, users can make money through surveys, download offers, watching videos and ads , or by completing jobs like the ones posted on Figure Eight .

ySense

ySense was formerly known as Clixsense, another popular GPT website, and the platform is under the parent company Prodege, who operate sites like InboxDollars and Swagbucks .

Users can cash out with dozens of gift card options or through PayPal, and the lowest rewards are $3. ySense is also available in dozens of countries.

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18. UserTesting

UserTesting , like TryMyUI, is another micro job website that pays testers $10 for completing a website or app testing session.

Testers are required to record their thoughts/screen as they navigate a testing environment, but most sessions take 10-20 minutes. Rarely, testers may qualify for a live test session with a client, which pays up to $60 .

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User Testing is fairly global, and payments are made 7 days after a testing session via PayPal.

Ultimately, websites like UserTesting are a good fit if you have attention to detail and don't mind quality assurance work. You can also try PlaytestCloud and Userlytics if you like this idea.

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19. Fancy Hands

I mention Fancy Hands in my post on gig economy apps . It's one of the most popular platforms out there for finding work as a virtual assistant.

Popular virtual assistant tasks on Fancy Hands include making phone calls on someone's behalf, scheduling appointments, making travel arrangements, and data entry .

fancy-hands

Fancy Hand tasks pay $3 to $7 to start, but you can earn more as you work with the same client or if you are promoted to a managerial position and manage other virtual assistants.

Being a virtual assistant is probably one of the higher paying phone jobs possible. And you can also scale your income higher than a lot of these websites if you find the right businesses to work for.

Extra Reading – How To Become A Freelance Pinterest Manager .

20. Respondent

Respondent.io offers a variety of surveys and research panels, with an average hourly pay of $140 according to their website.

Many surveys are just 10-30 minutes long, but even so, Respondent is undoubtedly one of the higher paying micro jobs around.

respondent

Getting started with Respondent is easy. Simply make a profile, fill in some basic demographic information, and get matched to research studies. If you live in a major city, you should find numerous paid gigs.

Note, based on what researchers are studying, you may not qualify for every survey. This fact makes Respondent a nice micro job website to find occasional, high paying work. However, I wouldn't rely on this site for steady work.

How Do Microtask Sites Work?

Like the name suggests, Microtask websites pay you for completing short online tasks in your spare time. Examples of common tasks you might encounter include :

  • Captioning videos
  • Testing apps and websites
  • Helping with machine learning tasks
  • Monitoring social media
  • Search engine evaluation
  • Quality rating gigs
  • Business listing verification

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As you can see, it's quite a diverse space, and some of the leading microtask sites like Clickworker and others let thousands of people make extra cash on the side.

Pros & Cons

Microtask Pros :

  • Low barrier to entry
  • Wide variety of jobs
  • Can earn real cash
  • Numerous companies to work for
  • Global income opportunities

Microtask Cons :

  • Low hourly earning potential for many websites
  • Jobs can get dull after a while
  • Doesn't really advance your career in a meaningful way

Who Should Use Microtask Websites?

If you want an easy way to make money from home in your spare time and don't want to look for a remote job that requires a lot of work experience, microtask sites are for you. But, don't expect to earn thousands of dollars per month with microtask websites.

In my experience, you can even earn a few hundred dollars per month with this type of side hustle , but don't expect to quit your day job by using these types of websites.

Extra Reading – How To Make Money With Your Laptop .

Final Thoughts

At the end of the day, you can always turn to the power of the internet if you are in need of some quick cash.

Personally, I don't recommend using micro jobs as a way to sustain yourself. I also don't recommend these platforms for a long-term solution unless your only goal is to make some beermoney every month.

If you're genuinely looking to make some significant money online, you can consider a variety of legit online jobs that pay higher hourly wages or other side hustles within the gig economy.

Looking for even more money-making ideas? Checkout :

  • The Best Ways To Earn $5,000 Fast .
  • The Best Ways To Make Money On Autopilot .

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Tom is a full-time blogger and freelance writer with a passion for side hustling, passive income, and making money online. His work has appeared on dozens of personal finance websites like Money Crashers, The College Investor, Forbes, and more.

Tom also founded the blog This Online World - a finance site dedicated to helping people make money online - in 2018. After 6 years, that site merged with WebMonkey, with the goal of helping even more people earn their first dollar of online income.

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31 Best Short Task Sites to Make Extra Cash Fast (Pay per Task)

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You can make good money doing small gigs on these short tasks sites and apps...

It’s the gig economy!

We all like making extra money in our spare time , but most of us don’t want to get a second job (and you don’t have to ) to make extra money.

Sometimes, you just want a little extra cash without spending a lot of time working.

An extra $10 or $20 will do!

If that sounds like you, look no further.

In this post, we are going to share a big list of sites that you can use to do micro gigs and get paid decently.

None of these sites require any financial investment.

You don’t need any special qualifications or education.

Just make a profile and get going.

These are all legit sites that actually pay.

But before we get to sites that pay to complete offers and tasks…

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What are short task sites?

A good question before we begin is, “ How Do I Get Paid for These Simple Tasks? ”

It might seem a little counterintuitive. After all, if the tasks are so simple, why pay someone else to do them?

The deal is that a lot of these tasks are simple and tedious. But they are complicated enough that machines can’t be taught to do them. So the work is passed off to you, the internet worker.

Simple work for simple pay, but it still needs a human at the helm.

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For a more concrete example, let’s say I have 1000 pictures from an event. I need these images sorted by content. But I don’t want to spend days going through every picture and looking at everything to figure out what’s in it, that’s tedious! I’d rather pay someone to do it for me.

So then that work is taken to one of the sites listed below, who will pay you in return for completing each picture (usually a very small sum, like a few cents.) But since there are hundreds of you all doing the sorting work, my pictures are sorted out in just a few hours.

That’s good for everybody!

And that explains the outstanding rise of the Gig Economy .

Sorting pictures is just one of many types of tasks you might end up doing on these sites.

The idea is that the work is easy, but it comes in a lot of varieties.

The type of tasks you’re doing will depend entirely on the day and on the site that you’re using. Some will certainly be easier than others, and that’s one of the great things about micro task sites.

Best short task sites

Ready to get started?

Here are 31 of the most promising short task sites you can use to you earn money fast:

This is a great site to earn money in your spare time with.

They pay you to complete all kinds of simple short tasks for their clients including Pinterest, IBM, Microsoft, Expedia and other major brands.

Here are a few examples:

Annotate images: Basically, describe the elements in an image

Isolate elements: All you have to do is find the edges of an object.

Provide keywords: Add keywords to pictures so computers can know what the pictures are about

Assess language: Read a conversation or listen to an audio file and describe its meaning, tone, content and or attitude.

These are really easy tasks that can be done from anywhere and anytime you have a few minutes to spare.

You get paid once a week via PayPal.

2. Figure Eight

This is a great site for completing all kinds of easy and quick paid tasks.

Anything from moderating content and transcribing audio to categorizing social media and even drawing boxes on pictures.

Each task pays a different amount.

3. Air Tasker

This is a site where according to the company you can earn up to $5000 a month doing tasks for other people.

What kind of tasks?

Anything from gardening, gardening and handyman work to graphic design, cake baking, web development and everything in between.

The best part is that there are tasks that can be completed online or offline in your local area.

4. CoinBucks

This is a site that pays you to do really simple tasks like installing apps, completing trial offers, taking surveys and more.

You get paid with Bitcoins.

5. Panda Research

Panda Research pays you for reading emails taking surveys, signing up for free trials and even referring your friends.

Some of their tasks pay up to $50.

The best part is that you get $3 just for signing up!

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Wanna get paid in Bitcoin (or hundreds of other coins) instead of cash or gift cards?

You can earn cryptocurrencies by watching videos, taking surveys, playing games and more.

6. Earnably 

Like most other short tasks sites, you earn points for watching videos, taking surveys, listening to radio and more.

This is an awesome task site for people who like instant rewards. That’s right, you can redeem your earning at any time.

What can you redeem your points for, you ask?

Gift cards, PayPal payments, Bitcoin, Steam Wallet and more.

7. Zoombucks

Kicking off the list is ZoomBucks, one of the quintessential micro task sites.

While they’re not as popular as ‘The King,’ Swagbucks , they still pull a very respectable amount of traffic.

You can do all the usual micro tasks here. Things like taking surveys, playing games, watching videos, doing little tasks and checking out offers.

While ZoomBucks doesn’t break the mold, it is very reliable and easy to use.

8. User Testing

This is one of the best sites that pay you to test websites.

You’ll be asked to record yourself (using screen-capture) on a website, speaking about your experience as you go.

If you make a 10-20 minute video, you’ll get paid $10 (or $15 for a mobile test.)

9. TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit isn’t all-online, strictly speaking. Instead, it’s a hub to get tasks you can do around town.

While the website is online, you’ll almost definitely be mobilizing in real life to go do your task. It can be anything from fixing a sink, buying groceries, making a coffee run, or anything in-between.

A great option for more social people, especially if you live in a densely populated area.

10. Swagbucks

The aforementioned “King of Micro Tasks,” Swagbucks is a hugely popular site where people go to make money from a variety of activities.

They have a point system much like many sites do, but no payment schedule. Simply redeem the points whenever you have enough.

There’s a lot of stuff you can do on this site. Games, shopping, videos, searching the web– you name it.

Swagbucks also has a very popular mobile app so you can earn on the go.

11. ShortTask

A site for task-tasks that will probably require a little bit more time and attention.

You can choose between design, research, writing or data entry.

The great thing is that you get better pay here in return for contributing your skills to these group tasks, so you will be more engaged and better compensated than other sites.

The downside is that it has less ‘stop and go’ freedom.

12. Shopkick

This is a smartphone-dependent task service.

Basically, you earn points for going to stores.

The GPS on your phone coordinates with the app itself, you get compensated, and it’s that simple.

There are a ton of participating companies: Old Navy, Target, Best Buy, Macy’s, Mobil, just to name a few.

Not only do you get points just for walking in, but you can also make points for scanning barcodes and making purchases.

13. Skyword

A twice-monthly paying writing service. Great for beginning writers.

You make $10 per article and a small percent of the traffic revenue (ad revenue.)

It’s not going to stuff your wallet, but it’s actually a pretty good way for a writer to get some experience.

14. Points2Shop

While this site has a shopping and rewards focus, you can still get paid for doing things like watching ads and taking surveys.

It’s a good, but if not ‘standard’ micro task site.

15. RapidWorkers

A site for marketing-focused micro tasks, the goal of RapidWorkers is to help people grow their site’s presence.

You might be asked to do things like social media actions, following or liking or tweeting, and you can get paid out immediately to PayPal as soon as you make $4.

Users of Microworkers may notice that the layout is similar. Indeed, RapidWorkers’ interface was completely copied from MicroWorkers!

NeoBux is practically the definition of a micro task site. It’s all about ads, so you click through ads of various types and make a few cents every time.

The pay is micro-sized, as are the tasks.

A great mindless way to rack up some money when you’re not looking to get too deep into anything.

17. MiniJobz

Similar to the functions of RapidWorkers, MiniJobz is primarily focused on social media actions as their micro-tasks.

Important to note is that they do not pay via PayPal, but rather MoneyBookers or Payza.

You can cash out at $5.

This is an alternative to Amazon mTurk that is available internationally and pays out to PayPal and Payza.

The payment is low-key for easy work, but you will have less competition than on mTurk (no more having a job expire before you can accept it.)

The downside is that since it isn’t as big a site, you won’t see as many tasks here.

19. InboxDollars

Another very solid micro task site.

You have the usual options, surveys, games, web searching, shopping.

There are certain companies which pay a lot of money out to InboxDollars, so you may see a lot of their ads on the site.

One of the definite ‘must-try’ sites, it’s rather popular in micro task circles.

20. GigWalk

GigWalk is an app-based, real world micro-task workforce.

It is the sort of service where you can get paid for doing small, on-the-street tasks. That could be anything from snapping a picture of a geographic landmark or scanning a street sign with your phone.

Like TaskRabbit, GigWalk is only available in certain cities, sorry to the rural readers out there!

21. FusionCash

FusionCash is another platform similar to InboxDollars or SwagBucks that allows you to make money doing short, simple online tasks.

They offer $5 just for signing up, and after that, you can make anywhere from 25¢ to $30 per offer, which is paid out to PayPal. They also offer options to cash out via direct deposit or check, which is a deal-maker for some.

This is a BBB-certified business, so you don’t need to be concerned about scams.

Even still, if you’re nervous about using your credit card, you can always avoid the options that require it. They’re marked with a “CC.”

A site that has really been making waves in the online money making world.

Fiverr isn’t strictly a micro task site since it requires that you self-start a bit. Like Gig Bull, you put up a service and set your price, with the base price being $5.

You can then try to get people to buy more expensive services.

I’ve written about Fiverr before , so I won’t get too into it here. There are a lot of ways to go about succeeding with Fiverr, though.

Make sure you are selling a task that you can pull off frequently and (relatively) easily.

23. Field Agent

FA is an app-based service that wants you to do little tasks around town like checking price, checking shelves, or taking pictures of products.

Each task pays between $3 and $12 which is paid out to PayPal.

Unfortunately, this service is only available to iPhone users, so Android users won’t be able to get in on the action.

24. EasyShift

EasyShift is kind of like Field Agent, except you take on the work in ‘shifts.’ That means that you take on a variety of tasks at once and attend to all of them while you’re out and about.

It takes 48 hours to verify, but then you’ll be credited and able to pay out to PayPal.

The nice thing is that this is available to users of iPhones and Android devices, so all smartphone users can do shifts while they’re out.

25. Click N Work

A data entry/micro-task focused site that allows people to work from around the world.

These guys are going to be asking you to do web-specific work, so there won’t be any leaving the house as with some of the previous entries.

The payment can fluctuate quite a bit by task, so make sure you seize on the best-paying jobs when you can.

26. Crowdtap

The first thing you’ll notice about Crowdtap is that you are asked to link your Facebook account to it.

This is good if you were looking to avoid making your own sign-in.

Since Crowdtap is a US-based company, you’ll need to live in the States to take advantage of this service.

Crowdtap will ask you to do tasks like EasyShifts or Field Agent, product research and feedback types of things.

Of course, you’ll also need a smartphone to get started.

27. CrowdSource

The first thing to say about CrowdSource is that they’re a well-trusted company.

When you go to do work for them, you’ll likely be routed through Amazon mTurk, which means you need to live in the US.

They offer above-minimum wage payment for writers and editors.

Another thing to say about CrowdSource is that their entrance tests are *tough.*

I had tried to apply here to test it out a little while back, and I wasn’t able to clear through their examinations. They are looking for you to follow the style guide to a T.

28. ClickWorker

One of the up-and-coming microtask platforms that seeks to dethrone mTurk, Clickworker is based in Germany (though it does have an English section of the site.)

You’ll need to give them some real information to get started, tax information and the like, as well as passing some entrance tests.

After that, you’ll get access to their microtasks as well as the ability to sign up for the UHRS program, which is by far the best pay available through ClickWorker (though several other sites also use UHRS.)

29. Amazon Mechanical Turk (mTurk)

If Swagbucks is the “king of micro tasks”, then it might be right to call mTurk “the queen”.

More realistically, the truth is that mTurk is a more serious, more demanding online work platform that is aimed towards more committed workers.

Companies come to mTurk to get US citizens to do their micro-tasks for them.

You can find very high-paying work on the site. I myself have done hour-long transcriptions that paid upwards of ~$40 (though they took much longer than an hour to do.)

You can make a pretty fair amount of money on mTurk, but it will require honing some skills first.

The tasks can be very difficult when you start out, compared to the pay.

30. Appen (Appen Butler Hill)

Finishing off the list is Appen, one of the well-known international ‘language solutions’ and translations companies that hire people to work from home .

While they are looking for translators and other types of bilingual users, there are sometimes microtasks available for those who are capable of committing to a full translation at the moment.

The pay is small, but the tasks tend not to be very difficult compared to micro tasks from other services.

31. Keep Rewarding

Don’t want to run out of paid tasks?

This is the site for you!

You get paid for shopping online, clicking on ads, filling out surveys, watching videos and much more.

It is one of the few international rewards sites meaning you can use to make extra money from anywhere in the world.

How do you get paid?

Payment is generally on the low end, with the expectation that you will be doing a lot of work and adding up all your earnings.

It will usually be a few cents a job though on certain occasions you may find yourself making as much as a few dollars a job (these are usually longer per-task, though.)

Pay schedules are entirely dependent on the site itself.

First, most sites have a ‘ payout minimum ,’ or a set amount of money you need to earn before you’ll be compensated.

In addition to this, a lot of sites have their own payment schedule. While some sites will let you cash out whenever you reach the minimum, others will auto-cash out at a certain time as long as you have the minimum amount necessary.

You’ll almost definitely be making more money over time than you will initially.

Doing these tasks is a skill that you’ll get better at with time, so it’s only natural that your rate of pay will go up.

These sites were part of the original post but they no longer work. Keeping them here for archival reasons.

MobileWorks

MobileWorks.com, not to be confused with MobileWorks.org, is a subunit of the ‘Lead Genius’ company, and they specialize in Lead Generation.

While that’s a fancy name, it refers to a similar type of data hunt and entry that you could end up doing on other sites. A very formal service for doing micro tasks.

Gig Coin is something like a mini-oDesk. You bid for jobs like a freelance website, and the tasks might be anything from designing a logo to writing a blog post.

You get paid in cash that goes to PayPal with a cashout minimum of $5 (the great news about that is that Gig Coin covers the transfer fees instead of charging you.)

If you want to bid on the go, you can even download their app from the app store (iOS only.)

This is an interesting site that lets you sell your services (whatever those are) in certain increments. It brings to mind an immediate comparison of Fiverr. The difference here is there are many static increments: $3, $5, $6, $9, $12, $15, $27, $45, or $90.

The increment system that GigBull uses is, in some ways, superior to the Fiverr system.

Since the site has its own function for setting a $90, it isn’t as difficult to advertise a higher-priced service on this site!

Click Chores

Another mTurk-like site that benefits from the fact that it is internationally available, Click Chores is a great option for those living outside the U.S. that are looking to make money with microtasks.

Agent Anything

Agent Anything is another out-and-about task service where you bid on the ability to do simple tasks like laundry and coffee runs.

Strangely, they ask that you be a college student to sign up, so that may limit your qualifications.

This company was actually acquired by CrowdSource a while ago and it has since merged with CrowdSource.

Writers can check here for work if they’re willing to pump out content.

CloudCrowd offers three varieties of writing-based work: ‘General’ writing, ‘Marketing’ writing, and editing. Payment is made via PayPal same-day as you turn it in.

Scam warning

Unfortunately, there are a lot of scam sites out there as well that try to mimic legit sites in order to take money from you.

One of them seems to be 1 Dollar Tasks. Every review I read of that site, points to it being a scam. Stay away from it and any other site like that.

Make sure you do your research before joining any site.

If you’re not sure about a site, ask. You can ask us here by leaving a comment, or even use forums like Reddit to ask other people who may have experience with such sites.

Is getting paid for completing short tasks even worth it?

I would definitely say yes.

These sites offer  good ways to make extra pocket change .

Sure, you won’t make a living, but every little bit helps. So it’s not a waste of time. It just isn’t good enough pay to quit your day job, that’s all.

I really like micro task sites and I’m glad that they exist.

In my opinion, the best way to use these sites is to make them a passive part of your day. Maybe you use Field Agent when you go downtown to get food, or you get on ClickWorker while you’re waiting for your pizza to get cooked. Integrating the services into your routine makes them seem less difficult and strenuous.

If you’re someone who wants to add a little extra cash to their budget, check out these short task sites and start earning some extra money completing easy gigs.

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I signed up for Swagbucks and InboxDollars, recently. One of them gave my number to 3rd parties, despite saying they would not. Now my phone is blowing up with calls from all these education, insurance, and pyramid scheme offers. So annoying. I cancelled both accounts, since I’m not sure which one screwed me over.

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I am sorry about your trouble, Nikki.

I have been a member of both sites for years and they have never done that. Are you sure you didn’t complete any of those education related offers? Normally those offers require you to give them your contact info so they can contact you about their college courses and so on. So if you did do those offers, you gave them permission to contact you. If you didn’t, then yeah that’s just not right for them to contact you.

Did you try contacting SwagBucks and InboxDollars?

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Will any work for someone living in Nigeria? Am interested.

I think Fiverr allows anyone from anywhere to sell gigs.

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I’m actually shocked that you describe Swagbucks as the king of micro tasks. While the site isn’t bad it definitely would not be one that I would describe as the king! I have joined many of the sites on your list an many that you don’t have listed and of all of them the one I would say is with out a doubt the king is instagc They have so many more ways to earn cash than Swagbucks does, offers, clicks, surveys, downloads, etc. They also are partnered with Crowdflower which is a great task site that pays very well with the potential to earn a ton of cash especially if you’re a level 3 which is their highest badge. They offer the best ways to redeem your cash with the highest amount of gift cards that you can redeem your points for out of any site that i’ve seen along with direct deposit, e-check, and paypal. Minimum cashout amount for paypal is $1 and e-check and direct deposit are $5. Another great thing about this site that sets it far apart from Swagbucks is that when you redeem your points for gift cards you have instant access to them. No waiting a few days like with Swagbucks or a lot of other sites. Paypal is also instant as long as your redemption is $25 or less. Anything over $25 can take 1-3 days but in my experience most times it’s only a few hours. I have made so much money with this site that I don’t need to have a job. My average daily earnings is usually $25 but I have days where I make a lot more. Just yesterday I made $50 in only a few hours just from doing a few surveys and doing jobs on Crowdflower. If you’re looking for a great site like many of the ones listed here where you can actually make a lot of cash and can get instant access to it definitely check out the link and sign up! Once you try this site you definitely will agree that it out ranks all the others on this list especially Swagbucks which I would rate at the bottom of my list.

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Please update your list. Shorttask.com has been deemed a scam because they do not pay their members.

Lori, thanks for the heads up. I know they pay a lot less than other task sites and some of their tasks are questionable, but had never heard of this. Is this something that happened to you or somebody else who hasn’t gotten paid from them? I just want to make sure I see some evidence before I declare the site a scam.

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are these sites work for some one living in pakistan

Some do, yes.

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I used neobux and clixsense, long ago before starting my journey as a professional blogger. But now I am competed enjoying the blogging money.

Your list is really helpful for everyone who want to make some more money utilizing their free time.

Thanks for sharing!

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Hello Satrap,

I’m using fiverr and they are Wow, atleast apart providing blogging tutorials on my blog I can also get some bucks for a job well done.

Thanks for the list.

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Whether you are staying at home with the kids, are retired, disabled, or just need some extra cash in addition to your full-time job – you can work online doing online tasks on a variety of websites.

All of these can be done from home on your computer and a few can be done on your phone, but they all require you to complete tasks.

Tasks such as website verification, data entry, phone call reviewing, blog posting, accounting, and a whole slew of professional and non-professional work.

Here are 10+ sites that help you make money doing online tasks:

Table of Contents

1. Survey Sites & Apps

This is the easiest way to earn money doing tasks plus you get bonus money just for signing up.

The tasks include doing surveys, watching videos, shopping, checking out offers, and more.

The highest paying ones are:

  • Survey Junkie – It’s possible to make up to $18 an hour doing surveys only.
  • Swagbucks – Start with a $5 bonus and there are many tasks to choose.
  • LifePoints – High-paying surveys that are actually interesting.
  • Ibotta – Earn cash taking a picture of your receipt.
  • TopCashback – Earn cash back on online purchases.

2. Amazon Mechanical Turk

Amazon has their own task work site called Mechanical Turk (mTurk).

You do a variety of small tasks online that vary from website searching, transcription, image verification, data verification, and a bunch more.

You can set your own hours or come and go as you please but they do limit how many tasks you can do in a period.

Pay is varied depending on the task and the length of work.

Some pay 2¢ a task that’s done quickly to $1 or more for the longer ones.

Some have earned a full-time income on mTurk, but the average is $50 – $100 a week, depending on the amount of work you do.

This is different from your typical task listing sites, on Fiverr you create gigs to offer to other people.  People sell everything from writing services, design services, voice over services, to making phone calls, and videos and so much more.

It’s called Fiverr because these gigs are sold for $5 each. Doesn’t sound like much money does it? But with each gig you can add “extras” for an additional fee. Some people actually have made a full-time living off of Fiverr .

4. ClickWorker

Get paid on Clickworker for writing, translating, researching and collecting data, and other tasks. The types of tasks that are available is based on your qualifications. Qualifications are determined by assessments given during the registration process and on previously completed work.

You decide your own schedule, choose the tasks and how many you want to do. The pay depends on how fast you work but good workers and big tasks can earn an average of $9 an hour. You get paid seven days after the job’s completion, either to PayPal or a bank account.

5. OneSpace

Another quick task site doing surveys, copywriting, quality assurance, foreign language transcription and more. If you pass qualifying tests you can work on higher paying tasks.

This site pays you daily after approving your completed work. Pay is usually not more than 10¢ each task, but for writing tasks the pay is about  2¢ to 3.5¢ a word.

6. Fancy Hands

Fancy Hands is more of a virtual assistant portal and you can work on any device on your own schedule to assist people with two types of tasks – standard and live.

Standard tasks are those posted that need to be answered within 24 hours (earlier is best), and live tasks are where you’re connected to a client right away through SMS text or web chat.

Each task usually only takes 20 minutes but some can be longer. Simple things such as making appointments, researching quotes, making a trip itinerary, and other similar work. Tasks are worth anywhere from $3.00 to $7.00 per task

The jobs on this site aren’t exactly short tasks. But you can work as a transcriber, translator, or captioner. You can create your own schedule, work anytime, and pick your projects.

The pay range for translators is 5¢ to 7¢ per word. For transcribers, it’s.40¢ to 65¢ per audio minute, and for closed captioners, it’s 40¢ to 75¢ per audio minute. Deposits are made to your PayPal account weekly.

8. User Testing

This is a different type of task site where your job is to test various websites. You work on their platform and surf a client’s website and see how well you can navigate around. You’ll need a PC or a Mac and a working microphone for this job.

Website testers get paid $10 for each completed test. A test consists of a 20-minute recording and answers to four follow-up written questions.

9. Rapid Worker

This site is geared towards students to earn money doing quick online tasks. The online tasks include: voting on YouTube, following someone on social media, posting reviews, blogging about a client’s product, signing up for online games, creating emails, and many more.

You get paid when the client marks the completed task as “satisfied”, otherwise you won’t get paid. Payment depends on the task but usually is about $1 – $3 per hour. Payments are made 8 days after you request a withdrawal.

10. Click ‘n Work

This is a global company that has online tasks in data entry, research, interviewing and other professional related jobs. These are more stringent and top professional work tasks so you do have to pass specific qualifying tests to be accepted for certain tasks though.

Pay depends on the clients offers but two factors affect the rate – the more skilled and experienced needed the higher the pay, and the urgency to complete the task. You send Click ‘N Work your invoice at the end of the month and they calculate the rest and the funds are either deposited into your bank account or by check.

Instead of doing tasks on this website, you earn money by giving advice through chat, phone or by answering questions that have been posted online. Questions relating to cars and trucks, cell phones, appliances, clothing, art and media, social media, and pretty much anything out there.

You work your way up several “levels” and earn points as well and your advice has to be “liked” in order to get paid. Pay is between $2 and $10 depending on the mode through which the questions are answered.

13. GigBucks

This site is similar to Fiverr where you offer gigs as a tech-savvy or creative person. Gigs such as digital marketing, programming, singing, music gigs, translation, SEO marketing and other professional jobs.

Payments are usually around $5 but can go as high as $50 depending on the task performed.

14. Just Answer

This is an expert answer site for professionals. You answer questions posted by users and if your answer is satisfactory, you get paid. They are always looking for experts in a variety of categories such as law, taxes and finance, medicine, mechanical and electronical, computers, and more.

The pay depends on the number of questions you answer but they claim that top experts can earn thousands of dollars a month. A bonus for working here is that you can earn a $50 Amazon card for referring other experts to this site.

15. Humanatic

The only task offered on Humanatic is reviewing and sorting phone calls. You can review calls at anytime on your own schedule, but the amount of calls available to review depend on the time of day, their largest volume of calls is between 7 am – 7 pm Eastern time.

The pay varies depends on your skill level and what type of phone call was reviewed. You can make anywhere from $1 to $4.50 an hour and payment are to your PayPal once you accumulate $10.

16. Micro Workers

There’s a huge variety of tasks offered on this site, anything from surveys, data mining, content moderation, data annotation, categorization, and research among others.

You do need to keep up a certain “success rate” in order to continue working here. You can climb different levels to earn more, but the average admitted by current workers is about $5 – $7 an hour. Payments are sent twice a week on Wednesdays and Sundays.

17. OneSpace

CrowdSpace is slowly becoming OneSpace, the work you’ll find on OneSpace are similar to those posted at Amazon Mturk but offer more tasks, like transcription, image tagging, web categorization, accounting and more business and professional tasks.

The pay is the same as on CrowdSpace – about 10¢ each with writing being between 2¢ a word to 3.5¢ a word.

18. Figure Eight

Lastly, this site is formerly known as CrowdFlower, Figure Eight offers tasks such as categorizing social media, moderate content, transcribe audio, and more.

The pay on this site averages between $2- $3 per hour, but the more skilled you are, the more tasks you can accomplish and it’s possible to earn $500 a month.

It’s possible to join several sites and designate some time to each one for more earning opportunities in tasks you prefer to work on. As some of these sites mentioned, it’s possible to make full-time earnings but the reality is a lot less. They’re still good for making some extra money in your spare time though.

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Top Micro Job Sites (22+) for Finding Paid Tasks (Ultimate Guide)

Last updated March 18, 2024 By Dylan Houlihan 13

Ultimate Guide to Micro Jobs: Get Paid to Do Tasks

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Interested in learning more about making money with micro job sites?

You came to the right place!

In this guide, I’ll help clear up exactly what micro jobs are, how micro job sites work, how much you can expect to make as a microtasker, and more. 

Further below, I’ll share the best sites for finding paid microwork, plus some additional sources of small jobs and other paid tasks and gigs that you might be interested in.

Table of Contents:

Opportunity overview 👀, what are micro jobs, what are micro job sites, how do micro job sites work.

  • Are Micro Jobs Legit and Safe?

How Much Do Micro Jobs Pay?

Pros and cons of micro jobs, best micro job sites, microtasking tips, more places to find paid tasks and micro jobs, final thoughts.

  • Description: Micro job sites supply micro jobs (small temporary task-type jobs) to independent contractors.
  • Who can participate: Anyone 13-18 years or older with a computer/phone, internet connection, and basic computer skills. Requirements vary by site (more info below).
  • Avg. Income potential: Varies greatly based on the micro job site you’re using and the type of paid tasks you’re completing. Some microtaskers report earning as low as $1-$2/hour while others report earning $40+/hour. 
  • Ways to earn: Online tasks like transcription, data entry, image captioning, social media moderation, research, surveys, and much more + in-person tasks like cleaning, handiwork, and more.
  • Income type: Active.
  • Work volume: Medium-High. This will vary depending on your skill set, location, and the micro job site(s) you're using (more info below).

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Also known as micro-tasks or micro gigs, micro jobs are small, temporary pieces of work involving a variety of different responsibilities and requirements. These jobs are often distributed through a website or app to be completed by independent contractors. 

Task Types and Examples

  • Labeling objects in photos
  • Transcribing audio
  • Moderating social media content
  • Evaluating search engine results
  • Testing websites or apps
  • Filling surveys; and much more.
  • Confirming a store's opening and closing hours
  • Mystery shopping
  • Dog walking
  • Babysitting
  • Handyman tasks (e.g. building furniture)
  • Cleaning; and much more.

Also known as microtasking sites, micro job sites are the middlemen between those who have small jobs that need to be completed (i.e. researchers, companies, etc.) and those who want to complete small jobs for money (i.e. taskers or micro workers).

Micro job sites work as marketplaces; they facilitate the connection between buyers (i.e. those who have jobs that need doing) and sellers (i.e. those who want to complete jobs for money). They also handle all payments to make the experience as smooth as possible for both parties.

Here's a very simplified diagram to show the process:

How micro job sites work

In order to be sustainable and make money in the process, most micro job sites charge a small service fee to the buyers/employers for helping them outsource their tasks. Some sites also charge a withdrawal fee to workers as another income source, but this isn't as common.

A Note on Microtasking:

Microtasking (aka microwork or crowdsourced work) is the process of splitting one big job into many smaller jobs for multiple people to work on. This is often seen with paid tasks like data entry, transcription, and AI training type work.

How microtasking works

Are Micro Job Sites Legit and Safe?

Legitimacy and safety will vary between each individual site, but as a whole, legit micro job sites do exist. They're generally completely safe to use too.

That being said, scams are out there, and just like with anything online, it's important to stay cautious and do your due diligence to keep your personal information and devices secure.

How to Avoid Scams and Stay Safe

Never provide sensitive info like your SSN, passwords, or other personally identifiable information before thoroughly inspecting a site to ensure that its legit. 

I've already inspected the sites below, but if you're planning on trying a site not mentioned, be on the lookout for obvious red flags like:

  • The site is brand new – This doesn’t mean the site is instantly a scam, but it does mean you should be extra cautious. 
  • No business address is listed – Most legit companies will have an address listed somewhere on their site, whether in the footer, about page, privacy policy, or somewhere else.
  • No T&C or Privacy Policy – A privacy policy is legally required on websites that collect personal info, so avoid any micro job sites without one. T&C pages aren't required, but most legit sites have them.
  • Tons of spelling/grammar errors – Scam sites are notorious for this.
  • You have to pay to join – Just avoid these. No micro job site should require workers to pay in order to join.

Related: For more info and tips, read my guide on how to spot and avoid survey and GPT scams . Most of the info applies to micro job sites as well.

In terms of pay-per-task, micro jobs can pay anywhere from $0.01 per task all the way to $50+ per task. In terms of hourly rates, based on the data from micro job site reviews and talking to real micro workers, expect as low as $1-$2/hour, all the way up to $50+/hour.

Here are some things that will affect your earning potential:

  • The micro job site you’re completing tasks on – Some sites pay better wages than others or offer higher-paying tasks. I'll breakdown the earning potential of each individual site below.
  • The type of micro tasks you’re completing – Pay ranges can vary a ton between different micro tasks and small jobs depending on their length, the skill level required for them, how much the requester is willing to pay, and other factors.
  • Your demographics – This is out of your control, but it is something that will affect which tasks you can work on.
  • Your speed and efficiency in completing tasks – A lot of microwork is very repetitive and requires doing the same things over and over again. The more efficient you can be, the better your hourly rates.

Bottom line?

While a select few have managed to earn a full-time income with micro jobs, I’d recommend treating this as more of a side hustle since the work and wages can be so inconsistent.

Stay tuned for tips on how to increase your earnings and efficiency.

  • Work on your own schedule – Most micro job sites allow you to set your own hours or simply pick up paid tasks whenever you're available. Because a lot of tasks are extremely short, there's also not a lot of time commitment needed.
  • Work from home (or anywhere with the internet) – In-person micro jobs are available and can be a great option for earning money, but many microtasks are done completely online.
  • Good variety of work – There really is something for everyone when it comes to micro work.
  • Lots of work available – New micro jobs are created and uploaded to different micro job sites every single day. 
  • No expertise required (mostly) – The majority of the micro jobs don't require any special qualifications. It's pretty easy money .
  • Can help build skills – As you complete micro tasks you’ll get better at things like research, working independently, and much more due to the great variety of work available.
  • Low pay – Overall, most micro tasks don't pay very much. This isn't always the case (e.g. some TaskRabbit taskers make thousands per month) but with most tasks, don't expect to earn job-replacing income.
  • Inconsistent income – As mentioned above, the rates for individual micro jobs and tasks can vary greatly, resulting in unpredictable hourly earnings.
  • Sporadic work – This doesn't apply to all micro job sites, but some of them can go days or even weeks without uploading new tasks. (This is why it's a good idea to join multiple sites — more tips below)
  • Good jobs go fast – Some micro job sites are extremely competitive due to the volume of workers on the platform. When a high-paying job (or batch of jobs) is uploaded, don't be surprised to see it get snagged up almost instantly.
  • Potentially overwhelming or confusing work – Not all micro jobs / sites offer the best guidance or training.
  • No benefits – This is pretty obvious, but worth mentioning. No independent contractor position (that I know of) is going to pay any type of benefits.

After many hours of research, these are what I found to be the best task websites for finding a wide range of paid micro-jobs. I tried to include a variety of microwork opportunities, websites, and apps, so there should be something for everyone!

Note: I’ll be updating and adding new micro job sites to this list over time. Feel free to bookmark this article, share it, or subscribe to my weekly newsletter to be the first to know about any updates.

1. Amazon Mechanical Turk

Mechanical Turk get paid for completing simple tasks

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older in the U.S., India, Australia, Canada, Italy, Ireland, the UK, and many more.
  • Earning potential: $4-$8/hour. Varies greatly based on work available and your experience.
  • Work volume: Medium-High. There are almost always jobs available here.
  • Ways to earn: Image/video processing, data verification, research, data processing, surveys, and many other short tasks.
  • Payout options: Direct deposit to a U.S. bank account or Amazon gift card.
  • Minimum payout: $1.
  • Payment speed: You can schedule payments every 3, 7, 14, or 30 days.
  • Sign up bonus: None. Sign up here . 
  • Learn more: MTurk Overview .

Mechanical Turk is one of the most well-known and widely used microtasking sites in the world, with thousands of clients (aka requesters) and workers (aka turkers) using it every day.

The microwork you'll find here is exclusively online tasks, involving literally anything a requester can think of. Don't be surprised if you're a bit overwhelmed when you first sign up.

That said, if you want to start off strong, be sure to read my MTurk earning guide , which was written with the help of a user who’s earned over $60k completing short tasks on the platform. There are many good tips and info there.

2. Clickworker

Clickworker tasker website homepage

  • Who can join: Anyone in the world 18 years or older. 
  • Earning potential: $4-$5/hour. Varies greatly based on time spent and the type of work available. Some claim they've earned up to $40/hour.
  • Work volume: Low-Medium. Paid tasks are available a few times a day, or a few times a week. Varies greatly based on your country, skills, and timing.
  • Ways to earn: AI training, paid surveys, data entry, categorization & tagging, text creation, copy editing, proofreading, research, app testing, and more.
  • Payout options: PayPal, SEPA bank transfers and Transferwise.
  • Minimum payout: 5€ or $5 for PayPal; 10€ or $10 for other methods.
  • Payment speed: Weekly for PayPal, monthly for bank transfer, bi-weekly for Transferwise.
  • Learn more: Clickworker Overview | Clickworker Earning Guide

Clickworker is another one of the most well-known micro job sites on this list, with over 2 million workers worldwide. The tasks here are similar to what MTurk offers, with a large focus on AI training. Clickworker also has a popular micro jobs app that's worth checking out.

3. UHRS 

UHRS crowdsourcing platform

  • Earning potential: $5-$6/hour. Varies greatly based on your skill set and the work available.
  • Work volume: Low-Medium. 
  • Ways to earn: Online micro jobs like data collection, categorization, sentiment analysis, web research, search relevance, and more.
  • Payout options: Depends on which site you gain access with.
  • Minimum payout: Depends on which site you gain access with.
  • Payment speed: Depends on which site you gain access with.
  • Sign up bonus: None.
  • Learn more: Clickworker UHRS review and guide .

UHRS stands for Universal Human Relevance System and it’s a micro-tasking site/portal that you can only access through certain other micro job sites, including Clickworker , Teemwork, OneForma , and Appen ( source ).

Here’s a guide on how to access UHRS through Clickworker (easiest way).

Whichever site you use to gain access to the UHRS will also handle your payments from the UHRS, so keep that in mind.

While this all might sound overly complicated, it’s worth taking the time to join the platform as it’s one of the best paying micro job sites out there. With some practice and efficiency, you can earn $8-$9/hour or more.

4. Remotasks

Remotasks website homepage

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older in the supported countries.
  • Earning potential: $2-$20/hour.
  • Work volume: Medium-High. You can receive more paid tasks by completing training courses.
  • Ways to earn: Categorization, text highlighting, audio transcription, image and video annotation, AI training, and more.
  • Payout options: PayPal, Airtm, Payoneer
  • Minimum payout: None
  • Payment speed: Payments are weekly
  • Learn more: Remotasks Reviews and Overview

Remotasks has one of the nicest websites in the micro job space. They also offer some unique tasks like LiDAR annotation (the tech used in self driving cars) and other AI training jobs. Unfortunately, their hourly rates are pretty low, especially considering how complex some of their microtasks are.

5. Teemwork.ai

Teemwork AI micro jobs listings

  • Earning potential: $10-$16/hour. (sources: 1 , 2 )
  • Ways to earn: Search & ads relevance, transcription, annotation, search engine evaluation, research, audio data collection, and more.
  • Payout options: Payoneer.
  • Minimum payout: $0.01.
  • Payment speed: Monthly.
  • Sign up bonus: None. Apply here .
  • Learn more: Review coming soon.

Teemwork is sort of like a job board for micro jobs, similar to Appen (below). They have a wide range of jobs available at any time, spread across multiple different countries. 

For micro tasks, look out for the “Online Crowd Worker” job which is available in multiple locations. This role — similar to the other sites on this list — involves a variety of online paid tasks related to search engines, transcription, annotation, and more.

For more specific and sometimes longer-term projects, you can apply to their transcription jobs, ad evaluator jobs, data collection jobs, and more.

Tip: Apply for Teemwork sooner rather than later. They sometimes take a while to respond to new applications.

6. Neevo.ai

Neevo get paid to shape the future

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older in a country with access to PayPal.
  • Earning potential: $5-$10/hour. ( source )
  • Ways to earn: Language assessment, image annotation, audio recording, keyword research, and more.
  • Payout options: PayPal.
  • Payment speed: 2 weeks after job completion.
  • Sign up bonus: None. Sign up here .

Neevo , like many other micro job sites on this list, is focused on improving artificial intelligence. Most of the paid tasks you’ll be doing on this platform contributing to training AI programs and software. For example, if you complete a job that asks you to take selfies while making certain faces, you’re most likely training a facial recognition AI. 

Keep in mind, Neevo is still pretty new so you might not find a ton of work available here. Still, it's worth checking out.

Appen Connect project dashboard

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older in a country with access to Payoneer.
  • Earning potential: $4-$15+/hour.
  • Ways to earn: Surveys, data collection, data annotation, transcription, translation, social media evaluation, search engine evaluation, web research.
  • Payout options: Payoneer
  • Minimum payout: $5.
  • Payment speed: Within 30 days.
  • Learn more: Appen Reviews and Overview

Appen contributors can make money working on projects and microtasks related to content moderation, data collection, data labeling, translation, transcription, search engine evaluation, and more. After accumulating $5, earnings can be cashed out via Payoneer.

8. Yandex Toloka

Toloka earn money by completing small tasks online

  • Earning potential: $3-$5/hour.
  • Ways to earn: Research, evaluation, side by side comparisons, field surveys, and more.
  • Payout options: PayPal, Skrill, Papara, Payoneer.
  • Minimum payout: $0.02 via PayPal, $1 via Skrill, $0.50 via Papara, $20 via Payoneer.
  • Learn more: Toloka review coming soon.

Toloka is very similar to micro job sites like Clickworker, MTurk, and Remotasks. One great feature that sets them apart though is that they have a skill/rating system. As you complete tasks, if you do a good job, your skill level will increase.

A higher skill level and rating can mean more money for each similar task completed in the future, and more micro jobs coming your way. Keep in mind, this works both ways; submitting low quality work will lower your rating and result in fewer (and lower paying) jobs.

9. Lionbridge

Lionbridge jobs page

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older. Many countries have jobs available.
  • Earning potential: $10-$20+/hour.
  • Work volume: Medium. Some Lionbridge micro jobs are short, one-off jobs that last 30 minutes to a few hours. Others are more long-term and offer up to 20-30 hours/week worth of work.
  • Ways to earn: Search engine evaluation, internet assessment, studies, ad assessment, speech generation, data analyzation, content evaluation, and more.
  • Payout options: Direct deposit.
  • Minimum payout: $20.
  • Payment speed: Monthly, within 45 days ( source )
  • Sign up bonus: None. View all available jobs here | View AI jobs here .
  • Learn more: Lionbridge review coming soon.

Founded in 1996, Lionbridge (previously The Smart Crowd) is one of the oldest and largest micro job sites in the world. They have over one million crowdworkers in their community completing micro work for huge companies like Google and Microsoft.

Some of the micro jobs on Lionbridge (specifically the longer-term, part-time contractor projects) do have a pretty extensive application process, but if you take the time and end up getting hired on, you'll have a nice consistent flow of well-paid work.

10. OneForma

OneForma member dashboard

As mentioned above, OneForma can be used to access UHRS, a separate microtasking platform. However, it also hosts in own collection of different microjobs, with many being AI related.

You can find work related to: transcription, writing, search engine evaluation, data collection, data labeling, and much more here.

Learn more here .

11. Prolific

Prolific website homepage

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older in AT, AU, BE, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IL, IS, IT, JP, KR, LU, LV, MX, NL, NO, NZ, PL, PT, SE, SI, or the US.
  • Earning potential: $6.50/hour.
  • Work volume: 1-3 paid studies a day (will vary greatly based on demographics and other factors).
  • Ways to earn: Desktop surveys, mobile surveys, tablet surveys.
  • Minimum payout: £5.
  • Payment speed: Cash outs are on Tuesday and Friday afternoon (GMT), but after 5 cash outs the payment is instantaneous.
  • Learn more: Prolific Reviews

Prolific is probably the best paid survey site in the world. For all of their paid studies, they enforce a minimum hourly rate of $6.50 USD. So for example, a 10-minute Prolific study has to pay at least ~$1.09 to meet the $6.50/hour rule.

Related: If surveys are your favorite type of micro tasks, be sure to check out my full list of the best paid survey sites .

12. Swagbucks

Swagbucks home page

  • Who can join: Anyone 13 years or older worldwide.
  • Earning potential: $1-$2/hour.
  • Work volume: Always something to do.
  • Ways to earn: Surveys, watching videos, searching the web, playing games, completing offers, referrals, and more.
  • Payout options: Paypal, gift cards, charity donations, sweepstakes.
  • Payment speed: Up to 14 business days. 
  • Sign up bonus: $5. Sign up here .
  • Learn more: Swagbucks review and earning guide .

Swagbucks is one of the most well-known and popular GPT (Get Paid To) sites , founded all the way back in 2008. GPT sites in general offer many different types of paid tasks, and Swagbucks is no different. You can make money doing all sorts of things here.

Related: For more micro job sites like Swagbucks + tips on how to earn with them, check out my full guide to GPT sites .

13. Respondent.io

Respondent paid projects examples

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older worldwide.
  • Earning potential: $50/hour.
  • Work volume: Low. There’s a steady number of paid studies posted to Respondent, but qualification rates are pretty low for them.
  • Ways to earn: Paid online and in-person research interviews.
  • Payout options: Paypal.
  • Payment speed: Up to 10 business days. 
  • Learn more: Respondent review coming soon.

Respondent is a very popular site for finding paid focus groups. If you’re not familiar with focus groups, they’re like paid surveys but with fewer participants. That’s why they pay so much more (but are also harder to qualify for).

The type of studies available on Respondent vary quite a bit. Most of them involve interviews (e.g. companies or researchers looking to interview specific people), but I’ve also seen some pretty unique micro jobs on Respondent, like one I saw recently for testing earphones (they were actually going to send the earphones out to qualified participants).

14. User Interviews

Browsing online paid studies on User Interviews

  • Earning potential: $20/hour all the way to $250+/hour.
  • Work volume: Low. Similar to Respondent, qualifying for studies on User Interviews can be difficult. This will vary based on your demographics. 
  • Ways to earn: Online and in-person paid research studies, app/website testing.
  • Payout options: Paypal, Amazon gift card.
  • Payment speed: Within 10 business days. 
  • Learn more: Here

User Interviews is another popular site for finding paid research studies, both in-person and online. The paid tasks available here are very similar to what you'd find on Respondent.

That said, other than the general user interview studies, some unique micro jobs I’ve seen on User Interviews include product testing and app/website testing. Speaking of…

15. UserTesting

UserTesting micro tasks dashboard

  • Earning potential: $12-$30/hour. Will vary based on how often you qualify for tests and the length of the tests you’re completing.
  • Work volume: Low. On a good month you might qualify for 3-5 paid tests, give or take.
  • Ways to earn: App testing, website testing, live conversation testing.
  • Payment speed: 7 days.
  • Learn more: UserTesting.com review and guide .

UserTesting is one of the best micro job sites around for paid website and app testing jobs . The work is really simple too; there’s no coding or technical knowledge required, all you have to do is use a website or app while following some instructions and speaking your thoughts aloud (you’ll need a microphone).

Depending on the type of test you’re doing, you’ll typically earn $10 for 10-20 minutes of work, or $30-$60 for 30 minutes-1 hour of work. However, you’ll need to spend a minute or two filling out pre-qualifiers, and you won’t qualify for every test, so that can lower your hourly rate.

Related: For more micro jobs like this, check out my guide to website and app testing jobs .

16. TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit app preview

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older in the US or Canada (specific cities only) with a smartphone (taskers are required to download the TaskRabbit tasker app).
  • Earning potential: $15/hour avg. Some TaskRabbit users charge $100+/hour for certain jobs ( source ).
  • Work volume: Will vary based on your skill set and service area.
  • Ways to earn: Babyproofing, painting, moving help, home repairs, equipment installation, laundry help, dog walking, furniture building, sewing, organization, waiting (in line, for packages, etc.), and much more .
  • Minimum payout: $0.01. 
  • Payment speed: Within 8 days of a completed job.
  • Learn more: TaskRabbit review and guide coming soon. Subscribe for updates .

TaskRabbit is much different than the other micro job sites on this list. Instead of online micro tasks, TaskRabbit focuses solely on in-person micro jobs of all kinds. These are often referred to as odd jobs. 

Keep in mind, because work on TaskRabbit is done in person, the application process requires you to consent to an ID check. The work is also much more involved.

But, seeing as some taskers are earning $50-$100/hour or more with the “small jobs” found on this platform, it's well worth the effort. Some say competition is lower as well due to this not being a work-from-home platform.

Fiverr home page

  • Who can join: Anyone in the world 13 years or older (under 18 requires parental approval).
  • Earning potential: Fiverr allows you to set your own prices so this will vary based on the service you’re providing, your skills, and your speed. 
  • Ways to earn: Writing, photography, graphic design, SEO, and any other online services you can think of providing.
  • Payout options: PayPal, Fiverr Revenue Card (FRC), bank transfer, direct deposit (for U.S. users).
  • Minimum payout: $1 for PayPal, $30 for FRC, $20 for bank transfer, $10 for DD. 
  • Payment speed: 2 weeks.
  • Learn more: Fiverr Platform Overview, Reviews, and Statistics

Fiverr is easily the most popular freelance micro-tasking site in the world. It made its name (literally) by creating a marketplace for $5 micro jobs (hence the name Five rr). 

What’s really nice about this platform is how open it is. Anyone in the world as young as 13 years old can sign up, create a gig, and start making money. (Because of the low age limit, this is probably the best micro job site for teens to make money with.)

Keep in mind, you're not limited to just $5 gigs anymore on Fiverr. You can price your services however you like. Fiverr takes a 20% fee on all sales (eg. if you make $100, they take $20).

18. Scribie

Scribie transcription micro jobs

  • Who can join: Anyone in the world with access to PayPal.
  • Earning potential: $1-$6.25/hour.
  • Work volume: Medium. There are usually always jobs available on Scribie.
  • Ways to earn: Transcription.
  • Minimum payout: $0.01 (withdrawals over $30 are free, under have a 2% fee). 
  • Payment speed: 8-10 hours.
  • Learn more: Scribie review and guide coming soon. Subscribe for updates .

Scribie has perfected microworking in the transcription industry. They split their jobs into 6 minute audio files for multiple transcribers to work on, and then put all the transcriptions together at the end for a completed file.

I tested out Scribie in my case study on how to make money transcribing as a beginner , and within a week (about 4 hours of total work), I earned $1.31. Part of that time was spent applying for the gig, but still, the rates here are pretty sad. 

How much you’ll earn will depend on your transcription skills and typing speed, but don’t expect much. Treat Scribie as more of a training ground for trying out — and improving — your transcription skills. (PS: If you want to learn more about transcription, here’s a free mini course ).

Related: For more sites similar to Scribie, check out these online transcription jobs for beginners .

19. Fancy Hands

Fancy Hands virtual assistant tasks

  • Who can join: Anyone in the US 18 years or older. 
  • Earning potential: $2-$5/hour. 
  • Work volume: Medium-High. Will vary based on the time and day.
  • Ways to earn: Making phone calls, scheduling appointments, web research, data entry, and more.
  • Payout options: Dwolla.
  • Payment speed: Bi-weekly (every Tuesday)
  • Learn more: Review and guide coming soon. Subscribe for updates .

Fancy Hands is a platform that people and businesses can use to outsource micro jobs to virtual assistants. As a worker, you’ll find all sorts of paid online tasks here, including more personal ones like calling to make an appointment for someone or researching recipes for someone's meal plan.

20. Picoworkers

Picoworkers recent small gigs

  • Who can join: Anyone in the world. 
  • Work volume: Medium-High. New jobs are posted quite often, but this will vary based on the time and day and your location.
  • Ways to earn: Surveys, image categorization, content promotion, website testing, data entry, paid sign ups, and more.
  • Payout options: Litecoin, PayPal, Skrill.
  • Minimum payout: $5.75. 
  • Payment speed: Within 10 business days.

Picoworkers can offer small gigs of all kinds, but most of the microtasking jobs I’ve seen here involve signing up for free websites, completing surveys, and engaging with videos or posts on social media platforms. 

Unfortunately, the pay here is really low (cents per task), and Picoworkers charges a 7% fee for payouts, which is awful. But, they do offer crypto payments (which most or none of the other micro job sites on this list offer), and many of their tasks are available worldwide, so it's not all bad.

21. Humanatic

Humanatic review calls get paid

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older with access to PayPal.
  • Earning potential: $1-$4.50/hour.
  • Work volume: Low. Varies daily, most work comes in between 7am-7pm EST.
  • Ways to earn: Reviewing recorded phone calls.
  • Payout options: PayPal
  • Minimum payout: $10. 
  • Payment speed: Weekly.

Humanatic’s micro jobs involve listening to and reviewing recorded phone calls to help companies improve their communication with customers and clients. I’ve heard a lot of complaints about this site paying very low wages, but it's a unique opportunity so I figured I'd include it.

22. Field Agent

Field Agent app preview

  • Who can join: Anyone 18 years or older in the United States, Canada, UK, Australia, Mexico, South Africa, Ecuador, or Spain.
  • Earning potential: $3-$12/task.
  • Work volume: Low. Varies daily based on your location.
  • Ways to earn: Surveys, store audits, mystery shopping, product testing.
  • Payout options: PayPal, direct deposit, Interac e-Transfer, Dwolla.
  • Minimum payout: $15. Cashouts under $75 include a $1 fee.

Field Agent is one of the most popular small job apps for on-the-go, in-person micro jobs. They also offer occasional surveys that you can do from home.

Most of the tasks on Field Agent involve going out to stores to do mystery shops and store audits, which involve things like taking photos of certain products or product displays, checking prices, answering questions, and more. You might also get jobs that involve purchasing, testing, and giving feedback on different food and drinks, which is pretty fun.

Cambly tutoring microwork

  • Who can join: Any native English speaker 18 years or older with access to PayPal.
  • Earning potential: $10.20-$12/hour.
  • Work volume: Low-Medium. Will vary based on the day of the week and time. ( source )
  • Ways to earn: Chatting with others in English.
  • Payment speed: Weekly (every Monday).

Cambly is a really cool English tutoring opportunity with no formal qualifications or certifications required. All you need to become a paid tutor on the platform is to be a native English speaker.

As a Cambly tutor, you get paid (by the minute) to have conversations with people who are trying to learn/improve their English. It's a pretty unique microworking opportunity for anyone who likes to talk! 

Related: For opportunities similar to Cambly, check out my guide on the top tutoring jobs for teachers and college students .

24. 2Captcha

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2Captcha offers paid captcha solving tasks. These are extremely low-paying, but an interesting opportunity nonetheless. The types of captchas you'll solve on here include almost all varieties.

Related: For similar opportunities, check out our guide to captcha entry jobs .

25. RapidWorkers

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RapidWorkers is a microtasking site that used to be pretty well known and active, but it does seem to have become quite unmaintained these days. That said, there are still tasks posted on the platform, ranging from content engagement tasks (e.g. liking YouTube videos or social media posts), signing up for new services, writing reviews, etc.

Here are 10 quick tips to help you increase your earnings, efficiency, and overall success with micro jobs:

1. Join Multiple Micro Job Sites

As I mentioned above, some micro job sites upload tasks very sporadically. If you’re experiencing a lot of downtime and task shortages, add another site to your roster. There are no rules against working on multiple sites at a time!

2. Visit Your Sites Regularly

Along with joining multiple sites, don’t fret if some sites have little or no paid tasks available. Be sure to check back regularly (especially during the weekdays) as new tasks and small jobs are added all the time.

3. Fill Your Profile Fully and Keep It Updated

Another reason you might not see many (or any) micro jobs on a particular site is because your profile isn’t filled out fully or it’s outdated. Some microtasking sites use the info in your profile to send you relevant gigs, so be sure to keep things up to date with your accurate information and skills.

4. Track Your Income and Completed Micro Tasks

Tracking all of the income you receive from your micro jobs is a good idea just for tax purposes. But, it can also help you spot which tasks and sites pay you the most per hour. 

Yes, it’s a hassle, but it’s a worthwhile one. To make things easier, feel free to use my premade “get paid to” income tracker . It’s pretty straightforward and should include everything you need.

Over time, as you track your earnings from different sites, you’ll be able to check the tracker to see which sites and tasks are paying you the best hourly rates. Use this data to your advantage!

5. Figure Out the Busy Times 

As mentioned above, many micro job sites upload the majority of their tasks during the weekdays, Monday-Friday, during regular business hours. This won’t be consistent across all sites though, and it can vary based on your demographics, so be sure to look out for different patterns too.

You can also track which individual job requesters pay you the best rates and when they most often post their jobs.

6. Use Tools and Strategies to Increase Your Efficiency

The best tools and strategies will depend on the type of tasks you’re doing, but you should always be thinking of ways to work more efficiently. Since micro work often pays by the task rather than by the hour, every minute counts. 

Here are some examples of smart strategies and tool usage:

  • Turkers on Mturk will often use scripts that make it easier to find and claim the best tasks. Read my MTurk guide to learn more about which scripts you should be using. (Be careful with other sites though, some of them forbid the use of scripts/automation.)
  • For online micro tasks, think about getting a second monitor if possible. You’ll be surprised at how much more efficient you can be with two screens vs. one. 
  • Another one for online tasks: get used to using keyboard hotkeys. They may not seem like much, but over time, they can increase your hourly earnings quite a bit.
  • For in-person tasks like Field Agent mystery shops, try to plan out your routes to hit multiple gigs. Less gas, time, and wear and tear on your car + more money. 

You get the point. In every situation, I can almost guarantee you there will be a few ways to increase your job efficiency. Work smart AND hard, not just hard. 

7. Work on Gaining New Qualifications and Skills

You’ll notice overtime that some of the crowdsourcing jobs you’ll find on sites like MTurk, Clickworker, UHRS, and others are “locked” behind qualifications. You can gain these qualifications by completing certain tasks or training programs, and it’s often well worth it as the tasks that are locked behind these qualifications usually pay more and have fewer taskers working on them.

8. Read the Task Instructions

Many micro jobs will have specific instructions that, if not followed, will result in you either not getting paid, or worse, getting suspended/banned from the platform you’re using. Make sure you understand a task before you start working on it, or you’ll risk making mistakes.

9. Always Provide High Quality Work

Similarly to not reading instructions, submitting low quality work will put you on a fast track to no-more-tasks town. Remember, you’re working for real clients and they expect a certain level of quality. By meeting those expectations, you’ll increase your chances of receiving more work and higher pay. 

10. Don’t Get Overwhelmed 

Some micro job sites can be extremely overwhelming at first. That’s normal. Don’t expect to become a master microtasker overnight. Take it slow and give yourself 1-2 weeks (at the least) of testing different sites and tasks before you decide whether to continue on or not.

I could easily make the list of micro job sites above a mile long, but that would just end up being super overwhelming and repetitive.

Truth is, there are a ton of different sites and apps out there for finding different small jobs and paid micro tasks, and some of them are in categories of their own.

Check out these guides to learn more:

  • Top Paid Survey Sites – Similar to Prolific (above). 
  • Best GPT Sites (Get Paid To Sites) – Similar to Swagbucks (above).
  • Get Paid to Test Websites and Apps – Similar to UserTesting (above).
  • Transcription Jobs – Similar to Scribie (above).
  • Online Tutoring for Teachers and College Students – Similar to Cambly (above).
  • Captcha Entry Jobs – Similar to 2Captcha (above)

For more money-making ideas you can do in your free time, check all these ways to make extra money online and offline .

With the introduction of micro job sites, almost anyone can now get paid to do small tasks both online and offline, often in as little as a few minutes.

On top of that, people and businesses can use task sites to outsource all sorts of jobs that they don’t want — or don’t have time — to do themselves. 

Sure, the platforms aren’t perfect, and micro jobs don’t always pay the best rates, but overall, if you’re looking for a weekend job , microtasking is an easy side hustle to pick up. 

Let me know: Have you used any micro job sites before? What do you think of completing micro tasks for cash?

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November 5, 2022 at 3:33 pm

Hi Dylan, Thanks so much for the information you’ve given on these online jobs. I applied at Appen, received an email that I qualified for a project, didn’t say which one, didn’t say how much it pays or how long the project was. Gave me a link to a number of contracts to sign electronically. Is this their normal way of doing business. If I sign all these contracts, will I then be told all the information I would need to accept a project?

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November 23, 2022 at 12:26 pm

Hey, as long as the contracts are legitimate and coming from Appen, yes, you’ll need to sign them in order to get started with the project you’re applying to. Make sure to read them clearly so you know what you’re getting into.

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October 4, 2022 at 7:12 am

Hi Dylan, I read every word of the article and I came to a conclusion, AMAZING article, although I already know almost all the platforms, there was only one I didn’t know, userinterviews.com. I work as a web programmer and entrepreneur and when you can I would like you to analyze the proposal to create a business partnership in this area of platforms to work online from home because to get an idea of the EXHAUSTIVE research I did there are hundreds of websites I found, being who would like to create something just with the TOP100 companies evaluated, with real proof of payment and divided into several areas, and each person would have access to them initially for free and then for a fee if they wanted to have access to all the information private, with weekly updates. The questions I want to ask are the following: 1- What is your opinion about the exhaustive list I created and what is the best way to monetize it? 2- Are you interested in starting a project for two, with no rush on both sides, in a first phase for free and can be supported by crowdfunding, to make known to the community ONLY the TOP100 companies evaluated, with proof of real payment and divided by many areas?

Best regards. Hug.

October 4, 2022 at 1:51 pm

Hi Ricardo, thanks for the kind words. I’m a bit confused at what you’re proposing here, but have you checked out my platform discovery tool ? Sounds similar to what you might be talking about here! I’m still working on adding a lot of different platforms to it.

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August 2, 2022 at 11:03 pm

man you are a genius .. you list have all the sites on the internet that i know for easy minijobs. uhrs remotasks picoworkers figure eight appen amazon turk toloka… please keep updating if you see sites like these seven .. i will be waiting

August 6, 2022 at 5:02 pm

I appreciate it! Check out my new platform discovery tool for more. I’m adding new ones to it every week.

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March 11, 2022 at 7:24 pm

Thanks a lot for this listing, it is very interesting! I confirm, I have some doubts on Picoworkers’ reliability. However, there is another website that you can add to the list: Latium https://latium.org/welcome?welcome_id=72AXZOxg The advantages : you have some « instant hiring » tasks, you can be paid in cryptos, and there is a verification process which makes the site reliable !

March 31, 2022 at 3:27 pm

Latium looks interesting Maya, thanks for sharing. Is there a pretty steady stream of work available there from your experience?

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August 31, 2021 at 6:59 am

Hi man I accidentally found your site today which gives me a lot knowledge regarding micro n remote jobs during this pendamic situation.Great info with links helps to many.

Thanks n regards

September 1, 2021 at 9:43 pm

Happy to hear you’ve found the site helpful Sufyan. Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment.

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August 21, 2021 at 10:30 pm

Hi Dylan, just came across ur site yesterday. It is such a good help and guidance for people like me whose circumstances situates us to find a online/home-based source of income. Thank you Bro. God bless you good health and continued wisdom.

August 23, 2021 at 8:47 pm

Really happy you’ve found the site helpful, Bella. Thanks for your comment! Take care.

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April 25, 2021 at 11:02 am

Picoworkers has no any legal address and it is not registered company in US police informed me over phone

May 2, 2021 at 8:23 pm

Hmm that’s interesting, thanks for letting me know. They do seem to be paying out but that is a bit strange.

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Sometimes earning fast cash still means putting in a decent time investment.

You don't always have to spend money to make money. If you want to launch a side gig to generate regular part-time income, or if you're looking for some quick extra cash, there are websites that can help you do it.

Of course, it depends on your definition of “quick cash.” Sometimes earning fast cash still means putting in a decent time investment. That’s why our list of ways to make money online is in order from approximately the longest time investment to the shortest time investment. Because time is, after all, money.

Consider these top resources to make money online:

  • Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing.
  • Fine Art America.
  • TaskRabbit.
  • Merch by Amazon.
  • User Interviews.
  • QuickRewards.

Depending on whether you're looking to earn extra money temporarily or build a long-term income stream, each of the following websites offers unique advantages (and sometimes disadvantages) tailored to different needs and interests. Read on for more information about each site.

1. Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing

How it works: It’s a self-publishing website: You write a book and Amazon will help you get it published on Kindle.

Highlights: You’ll be a self-published author, and if everything goes right, theoretically you could make some good money. By everything going right, you’ll need people to presumably already follow you on social media and be interested in what you have to say. You'll get royalties, either 35% or 70%, depending what you choose. It sounds obvious that a 70% royalty is better, but there are various rules you’ll have to adhere to. For one, you’d have to price the book between $2.99 and $9.99. If you go with 35%, you can charge whatever you like. You’ll want to do some research on this before making a decision.

Drawbacks: Writing a book is hard, and if you really want to do it right, you may want to hire an editor or even a ghostwriter, both of which could set you back financially.

Time investment:  Probably a fair amount of work. If you’re a fast writer, maybe you can crank out something readable in a few days, but let’s assume that if you’re going to do this right, at least a few weeks, maybe months or possibly years.

2. Fine Art America

How it works: It’s a website where you can set up an account, upload your images and start selling your artwork to potentially millions of buyers around the world.

Highlights: You’ll keep whatever you charge. It’s the customer who pays additional commissions, generally 30%, or fees. And there are several types of art or products with art on them sold here. You could sell paintings, T-shirt designs, greeting cards and more.

Drawbacks: What if you painted a painting, and nobody bought it? That could definitely happen – and there are a lot of artists for people to choose from.

Time investment:  It could take a lot of work, if you’re an artist and a perfectionist. It could take less if you’re a skilled artist who really knows what they’re doing.

How it works: This is a popular website that can be helpful for freelancers . Know something about digital animation? You can work for someone who doesn't have these skills and pick up some extra cash. Even better, you can offer to compile web research for someone.

Highlights: You can make good money from the site, says Dan Bochichio, a web designer and digital strategist in Albany, New York, who runs a small business called Bocain Designs. He says his firm sometimes earns $3,000 to $5,000 a month on Fiverr.

"To stay ahead of the competition, I make sure my Fiverr profile and gig descriptions are well-written and communicate the value of the services I'm offering. When someone reaches out to me, I make sure to reply as quickly as I can and follow up with the inquiry by asking good questions. A quick but carefully written reply will increase the odds of them hiring you drastically," Bochichio says.

Drawbacks: Bochichio's success aside, Fiverr's name comes from the fact that many people used to work for $5 a task. You can ask for more and arguably should, but a lot of your prospective clients may expect low rates. Keep in mind, Fiverr takes a 20% commission.

Time investment:  Possibly considerable. If you’re asked to create a digital animated short, for instance, that isn’t something you’re going to whip up in 20 minutes. Plus, it may take 14 days for your money to reach your bank account after your work has been approved, although if you are a regular on Fiverr, you may get it in seven days.

How it works:   Upwork is essentially a meeting site where businesses and freelancers throughout the world can connect and collaborate on certain projects. Businesses hire freelancers for a variety of services, including writing, web design and pretty much any work that can be done on a computer.

Highlights: Upwork takes a 10% commission from freelancers.

Drawbacks: Upwork is popular, so there is a lot of competition on the website, and that can be a real drawback for people who are new to Upwork and aren’t up to speed on how it works.

Time investment:  As with Fiverr, you may find projects that require days to complete. If you’re tasked with creating someone’s website, that may take a little time. Then after your work has been approved, it can take 10 days to get paid. If you’re working regularly for someone, you may be able to get paid weekly.

How it works:   Rover is a website that matches interested dog and cat sitters with people who need their pets watched. You can offer services like dog walking, but you can also offer other services like housesitting at the pet’s home or keeping your client’s pet at your home.

Highlights: Rover takes a 20% to 25% commission.

Drawbacks: Well, you’re taking care of pets, and things can go wrong, like being on the receiving end of a dog bite or having a cat scratch up your sofa or a dog doing his business on your new carpet. Rover does have insurance that will reimburse you if something went terribly off course, but you’d have to pay the first $250 of any damages.

Time investment: Hard to say. If you’re walking somebody’s dog on a regular basis, maybe you’re spending 30 or 60 minutes a day on an activity. If you’re caring for a dog at your home for two weeks, then it’s a two-week investment. Either way, if you’re a pet person, it sounds like a pretty enjoyable way to make some money.

How it works:   If you're an artistic person who can make unique wares, such as custom jewelry or refrigerator magnets, Etsy is the place to sell your products.

Highlights: It's easy to navigate the site and set up a shop.

Drawbacks: There's tough competition on Etsy. On one hand, a lot of people know about Etsy and visit the site. But once you put up your wares, as with Upwork and Fiverr, you are among scores of people selling stuff on Etsy. It may feel a little overwhelming. And while you can make good money on Etsy, you could also invest a lot of time and earn nothing, or very little, if there isn't demand for your products. Also, you'll pay a 6.5% transaction fee to Etsy on every sale.

Time investment:  How fast does it take you to make your products? You’ll work at your own pace, so depending what you make or sell, it could take a week or it could take a couple hours. Generally, you get your money about three days after your point of sale. After three months on Etsy, you’ll start getting paid the next business day.

7. TaskRabbit

How it works:   Are you willing to get your hands dirty? People come to this site to find those willing to do various tasks, such as putting together a bookcase, cleaning out a garage or running an errand. Do as many tasks as you want, and this could become quite the part-time (or full-time) job.

Highlights: You can apply for tasks, but you can also create a profile, explaining what tasks you're skilled at, and people may seek you out for work.

Drawbacks: A lot of the tasks you'll find on TaskRabbit are, as noted, physical – like setting up furniture. Of course, if that's your jam, that's a plus.

Time investment:  Plan on it taking several hours. Generally, these tasks aren't huge time investments. Payments are usually approved within 24 hours of task completion, and you can expect the money to land in your bank account three to five days later.

8. Merch by Amazon

How it works:   John Frigo, a digital marketing specialist in Naperville, Illinois, says he sometimes makes money on the side by creating designs for T-shirts. He sells them on Merch by Amazon as well as other platforms like Redbubble.com.

Highlights:  Frigo says you can simply upload your designs to Merch by Amazon and get paid.   "Graphic designers can upload T-shirt designs and at that point it's pretty much entirely passive, and you're paid a royalty for every one of your designs that sell – but you don't have to handle returns, do any customer service or ship anything," Frigo says.

Drawbacks:   You probably won't get rich. For instance, Merch by Amazon offers examples of royalty prices, and for a T-shirt that sells for $15.99, the royalty would be $1.93. Still, once the hard work – designing the piece – is done, it's easy money. If somebody buys your T-shirt, that is.

Time investment:  Let’s assume at least a few hours. Maybe you’re an artist who can knock designs out in a hurry. Maybe you take weeks. Most people should expect to set aside a few hours. As for when you see your money, assuming you’re doing a brisk business selling your products you could get paid once a month.

9. Neighbor

How it works:   Do you have storage space in your house? Or maybe an empty garage or storage shed? You could rent out these spaces on Neighbor.com, which is sort of like Airbnb for the self-storage industry. You set your own prices, and the person who rents your space will pay Neighbor.com a service fee.

Highlights: You're paid via direct deposit or you can receive a debit card at the end of the month. There are fees subtracted from your payment for using Neighbor.com: a processing fee of 4.9% of the total reservation plus 30 cents per monthly payout.

Drawbacks: If you suddenly need to use your storage space, you must give your renter 30 days of advance notice to pick up their stuff. If you don't give them enough notice, you'll pay a $60 early eviction fee.

Time investment:  Plan for at least a couple of hours to prepare to store someone's stuff, which may involve cleaning. You get paid after approximately 30 days of providing storage.

10. OfferUp

How it works:   If you don't have the energy to hold a yard sale, OfferUp may be the next best thing. After you take a picture of what you have and price it, hopefully someone nearby will see it online, love it, send you a note and you'll meet – in a public place, OfferUp's website recommends – and you can get your cash. OfferUp also offers ways to mail items to buyers.

Highlights: OfferUp is often compared to Craigslist, but some users claim it's an easier site to post on. If you download the app, you can send instant messages to buyers and sellers, plus members who have profiles, so you can get a better sense of your buyers. If someone has earned badges on OfferUp, that's a good sign they're considered a trusted, reputable seller on the site. It’s also worth noting that it’s free.

Drawbacks: The site is free to use, but it does have some services, like nationwide shipping and fast deposit, that come with a fee (there is no free lunch). Also, as noted, if you meet a buyer to exchange an item, meet in a public place. On its website, OfferUp says, "Keep in mind that just because someone is buying or selling online doesn't guarantee your safety: You're responsible for your safety, so when you arrange a meetup, take sensible precautions. In the event of an emergency or any danger, call 911 or your local emergency number."

Time investment:  Probably an hour or two of work, or the process could span days, depending how long it takes to sell your item. You take some pictures, set a price, negotiate with the buyer and possibly schedule a meetup to exchange the item for cash. If you ship an item to a buyer, it generally takes about four to five days for the money to show up in your bank account.

11. Fat Llama

How it works:  Do you have a lot of nice stuff that you think people in your neighborhood would want to rent out? For instance, maybe you have an expensive telescope or camera that often sits in your closet? You could rent it out on Fat Llama’s website for money. Note that everything is insured for up to $30,000.

Highlights: It’s a good way to make money off something you paid for but don’t use all the time. For the renter, it’s a practical strategy to spend less money instead of buying something expensive that they won’t use all the time.

Drawbacks: You may have a lot of stuff, but not stuff anyone wants to rent. While you decide on the rental fee, Fat Llama takes 25% of that.

Time investment:  As long as it takes to post photos of what you’re renting out and to meet the person and so on. Fat Llama's website says that when you rent out an item, they'll send you the due amount within 24 hours of the start date of the rental. This will normally hit your account a few work days after the start of the rental.

12. UserInterviews

How it works:   Nick Loper, creator of the blog SideHustleNation.com, is a fan of UserInterviews.com. “They specialize in matching you up with high-paying market research studies,” Loper says.

“Many of the studies are aimed at tech and industry professionals, but there are some general population studies as well,” Loper says. He adds that he has made $50 on the site, testing an online video tool, $30 to give his opinions on retiring early, and $10 to answer a short survey for bald men.

“If you're not looking for regular freelance work, this is an easy one to add to your toolbelt,” Loper says.

Highlights: The money. While Loper's earnings are on the low side, he believes you can make $40 to $200 an hour on the site.

Drawbacks: You do have to match up with what the site is looking for, and there’s no guarantee that you’ll be chosen for something you would like to offer your opinions on. So it is a possible way to make occasional money and not something you’ll likely turn into a consistent cash cow.

Time investment:  It truly varies. You might spend 10 minutes or a couple hours offering your opinions. But the more time you spend, you more money you’ll likely get.

13. ThredUp

How it works:   This e-commerce company appeals to thrifty types looking to make money and sell their clutter for cash . The online thrift store sells previously worn women's and children's clothes. You send your clothes to ThredUp, which decides their value and how much you’ll get (as much as 80% of what it retails for). The site favors popular brands and clothing in good condition

So, if your clothing has seen better days but you still want to sell them, you may want to hold a yard sale . But if you have quality clothing, ThredUp enables you to sell these unwanted items and may even pay you enough so that you can buy new threads.

Highlights: The process is simple. ThredUp sends you a prepaid bag to put your clothes in or a shipping label if you prefer.

Drawbacks: You won't get paid until your clothes are accepted by ThredUp. And if your items aren't accepted, they are recycled unless you pay a fee to have them shipped back to you.

Time investment:  Possibly a couple hours, or as long as it takes to look through your closet and navigate ThredUp’s website.

How it works:   Like ThredUp, Swap is an online consignment store. After you send in used clothes and toys and games, Swap will sell them for you. As for how much you can make, the website explains that if something is priced for $8 or less, you'll get 15% cash back or you can get a slightly more generous store credit. If your item sells for more than $8, you'll get 70% of the cash, minus a $4.95 processing charge, or you can get a slightly more generous store credit.

Highlights:  It's easier than selling on Facebook Marketplace, where you generally must meet a buyer to hand off an item. Aside from gathering items in your home and putting them in a prepaid box, the process is easy.

Drawbacks: As with ThredUp, your clothes that you try to sell with Swap may be rejected, which means either you won't get them back or you pay a fee to have them returned. There are also fees if more than 40% and especially if 50% of your Swap box is rejected. Swap is trying to demotivate people from sending them junk that nobody would pay money for.

Time investment:  Possibly a couple hours or as long as it takes to hunt for some clothes and become familiar with Swap’s website. Even if you sell something quickly it can take some time to get paid. You’ll get paid at the end of the month for sales from the prior month.

15. Gazelle

How it works:   If you have an old cellphone or another electronic device like an iPad or MacBook, you can sell your it here. The website will give you a cash offer for your device. If you agree, you'll receive packaging materials. Gazelle pays the shipping costs, and you wait for a check in the mail, a gift card or cash transferred to your PayPal account. You may not make a fortune, but it's better than letting an unused device collect dust on a shelf – and far better for the environment than tossing it in the trash.

Highlights: It's a pretty seamless process from start to finish.

Drawbacks: If you send in, say, a cellphone, and it doesn't meet Gazelle's expectations, the offer for what it will pay may go down considerably. On the other hand, Gazelle will send your phone back for free, so you aren't risking much other than time.

Time investment:  Minutes. If all goes well, once Gazelle has your phone you’ll have it inspected and be paid within about three to five business days.

16. CardSell

How it works:   This is a popular site for selling gift cards . If you have unused gift cards and would rather have cash in your pocket, CardSell will make you an offer and you can exchange them for cash or another gift card.

Highlights: There's no charge to mail your gift cards to CardSell and the process is pretty easy.

Drawbacks: You'll never get the full value of your gift card. But that’s the downside any time you sell it on a website.

Time investment:  Minutes. Within 48 hours, you should see the money in your PayPal account.

17. QuickRewards

How it works:   This is an online rewards program that has been around for more than 20 years. You can earn money in a variety of ways, including by doing surveys, visiting websites, completing offers and watching videos.

Highlights: You typically get paid within three days and there is no minimum amount required to cash out, which you’ll do through PayPal. You can also get paid through gift cards for as low as $5. Average surveys pay 75 cents for about 10 minutes of time.

Drawbacks: As you’ve probably guessed, you aren’t going to get rich doing this. QuickRewards doesn’t suggest that would be the case, however.

Time investment:  It’s one of those type of websites where you can spend a few minutes taking surveys, or you can spend hours and hours. It’s up to you to decide just how much your time is worth.

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In an era where financial security seems elusive, having a flexible income source can transform your financial well-being. Thanks to technological advancement, the internet has evolved into a large marketplace with new opportunities, making it easier to make money online. Suppose you're looking for a side hustle or a flexible way to earn extra income . In that case, you might be curious about the best websites to make money online. 

While too many websites pay you for tasks like completing surveys or more skilled activities such as blogging, identifying the best ones to maximize your earnings can be challenging. Benzinga explores the top-paying websites to make money online, whether you're seeking a full-time job, a side hustle or just looking to earn extra cash.

  • Quick Look: Best Websites to Make Money Online
  • Best for Low Cashout Thresholds and Comprehensive Bonuses: FreeCash
  • Best for Variety of Earning Methods: Swagbucks
  • Best for Earning Via Shopping Cashback Rewards: InboxDollars
  • Best for Maximizing Earnings Across Multiple Platforms: Beermoney
  • Best for High Earning Surveys: Survey Junkie
  • Best for Micro Jobs and Gigs: Fiverr
  • Best for General Services or Simple Jobs: TaskRabbit
  • Best for Diverse and Skilled Freelance Services: Upwork

8 Best Websites to Make Money Online

1. best for low cashout thresholds and comprehensive bonuses: freecash, 2. best for variety of earning methods: swagbucks, 3. best for earning via shopping cashback rewards: inboxdollars, 4. best for maximizing earnings across multiple platforms: beermoney, 5. best for high earning surveys: survey junkie, 6. best for micro jobs and gigs: fiverr, 7. best for general services or simple jobs: taskrabbit, 8. best for diverse and skilled freelance services: upwork.

  • Defining Websites Where You Make Money 

How Benzinga Chose These Websites

How to choose a website to make money online, does the website have a quality user interface, does the site always have new reward opportunities, can you easily redeem your rewards, does the site offer cash, rewards or both, does the site offer referral bonuses and extra challenges, can you communicate directly with clients, does the site offer regular payouts, is the site free to use, find quality websites to make money, frequently asked questions.

If you’ve been thinking about how to make money online lately, here are the eight best websites you can quickly sign up on to start earning. 

Freecash

FreeCash is a robust GPT or reward site offering users various ways to earn money online. From completing surveys and trying out new products to playing games and watching videos, you can accumulate coins to redeem for gift cards, cryptocurrency, gaming skins or cash via PayPal and bank transfer. Depending on your dedication, you can earn up to $18 daily, and the platform has the lowest withdrawal threshold with as little as $0.25 for crypto. However, for cash withdrawals via PayPal and bank transfer, the minimum is $5. 

Another lucrative earning option on FreeCash is via bonuses. For instance, you can earn up to a $250 signup bonus (typically between $0.05 - $250) and up to 30% (starting at 5%) referral bonuses by inviting friends and family members to join. You can earn via daily bonus ladder, tutorial rewards, daily and monthly leaderboard bonuses or rewards, streak rewards and more. 

  • Comprehensive earning opportunities comprising multiple tasks and bonuses
  • Intuitive and user-friendly mobile app for on-the-go access 
  • High payout with low minimum cash-out
  • Multiple payout options for flexibility 
  • Live chat features enhance community-oriented interaction between members 
  • A 5% charge is applicable for cash payout
  • New members must hit $2 to cash out

Swagbucks is possibly the most popular website for earning money online, thanks to its diverse earning opportunities. Besides completing surveys, playing games and watching videos, you can make extra income from the platform in many other ways. For instance, booking discount travel, dining out in its partner restaurant,  surfing the internet via its Yahoo-powered search engine, using the SwagButton and scanning your supermarket receipts with the Magic Receipt.

However, what sets Swagbucks apart is its extensive shopping rewards program, offering coupons, promo codes, deals and cashback from over 1,500 retailers, including major ones like Amazon, Walmart, Target and more. When you complete a task, Swagbucks awards you Swagbucks Points (SBs), which you can instantly cash out via PayPal or gift cards upon reaching the $3 (300SBs) minimum withdrawal threshold or $1 leveraging the $1 Amazon gift card option. Swagbucks also offers bonuses, including a $10 signup bonus and a 10% lifetime referral bonus when you invite friends and family to join via your referral link. 

  • Flexible and lucrative earning opportunities Streamlined access to in-store cashback
  • Sleek and intuitive mobile app for easy access and task completion on the go
  • Clean and user-friendly web and mobile interface for seamless navigation
  • Attractive signup bonus — $10
  • Excellent and competitive referral bonus — 10%
  • Low cashout minimum — as low as $1 via the $1 Amazon gift card option 
  • Limited cashout option — only PayPal and gift cards
  • Some of the tasks are limited

If you seek a slight variation from FreeCash and Swagbucks, InboxDollars is your perfect option. The platform offers various lucrative opportunities that make earning money online fun and exciting. You can choose whether to take surveys, shop online, play games, watch videos, read emails or redeem digital coupons in return for cash. Like Swagbucks, InboxDollars offers impressive cashback for shopping at its partner retailers, including Best Buy, Sephora, Home Depot and eBay. You can also earn by scanning and uploading your shopping receipt via its Magic Receipt and adding its cashback browser extension — the Billy Button. 

Unlike its peers, InboxDollars rewards you in dollars or cents, not points, so you can quickly tell when you're nearing its $15 minimum cashout or access your earning progress. The platform offers a $5 signup bonus and a 10% lifetime referral bonus when you invite family and friends. Other ways to earn on InboxDollars are completing a daily to-do list, using WinIt code and Scratch and Win (a digital lottery ticket with a random reward). You can follow the platform on social media to stay updated with promos and contests and learn valuable tips on winning prizes, securing freebies and maximizing earnings. 

  • Attractive and diverse earning opportunities, including digital couponing and paid email
  • Lucrative referral bonus — you earn $3 once your referral makes their first $3 and then 10% of their earnings subsequently 
  • Earn cash (dollars or cents), not points
  • Flexible cash-out options — PayPal, gift card and prepaid visa
  • High cash-out threshold — $15

Beermoney

One efficient way to maximize your online earnings on micro-task websites is by signing up on multiple platforms. Unfortunately, juggling tasks from different platforms can be inconvenient. That's why you must consider Beermoney — an innovative application that aims to streamline your ability to work on multiple GPT or micro-task platforms. Beermoney connects or integrates your favorite micro-task or reward sites in a centralized portal to enhance your efficiency in task completion across them and optimize your earnings. 

With Beermoney, you can simultaneously undertake up to 1,000 tasks aggregated across your favorite reward websites or apps — more tasks mean more bucks in your pocket. The platform boasts features like the Queue that lets you reserve jobs for when you're ready and the Catcher that automatically adds jobs of your specifications to your Queue, thereby streamlining job search. You can filter jobs for pricing, time to finish and more for enhanced productivity. 

  • All-in micro-task aggregator that turbocharges your extra income earnings by up to 500%It boasts multiple features like the Queue and Catcher that enhance your productivity
  • Seamlessly synchronize with your mobile device and PCs
  • Offers freemium as well as paid plans to suit users with diverse financial needs
  • The paid plan is affordable at $4.49
  • Currently supports only a handful of micro-tasks platforms, including Amazon Mechanical Turks, microWorker and RapidWorker — Swagbucks, FreeCash and other popular GPT platforms are noticeably missing 
  • The Catcher feature is limited to 100 reserves for the freemium plan

Online survey platforms can be an excellent way to earn extra cash. While they don't offer multiple earning opportunities like Get-Paid-To (GPT) sites, survey platforms are straightforward, involving only paid surveys. This makes them the best way to make money online if you have limited time. Survey Junkie is the most popular paid survey site and the best choice if you're seeking to earn high via surveys. The platform has a robust database of surveys, meaning you'll always have a survey task to complete and earn points (100 points = $1). 

You can join its core community for attitudinal market research, where you get rewarded by completing regular surveys or participate in its Pulse community for behavioral market research to earn higher earnings by sharing your digital activities and other related data. You can make between $1 and $5  (100 points - 500 points) per hour depending on your commitment. You can redeem your points for gift cards or cash via PayPal and bank transfer once you reach the threshold of 500 points ($5). Additional earning opportunities include signup bonuses, monthly promos and referral bonuses. 

  • Clean, user-friendly and easily accessible website
  • Robust and extensive survey databases mean there are always tasks available
  • Multiple cash-out options 
  • Limited earning opportunities 
  • No mobile appYou
  • You may not always qualify as the offers are based on your demographic

Fiverr is an international freelance marketplace where you can offer your skills as gigs for buyers to purchase. It is one of the most popular global online marketplaces to make money if you possess writing, graphic design, programming or marketing skills. To start selling your services or make money on Fiverr, sign up for an account and create detailed gigs showcasing your core skills. You can set your pricing based on your expertise in the advertised skills, with a minimum price of $5. 

Buyers interested in your services or skills will ask questions and, if satisfied with your answers, will place orders. Upon delivering the service; Fiverr will pay you within two weeks. Therefore, the platform acts as a middleman, guaranteeing that you and your clients are happy with the result. With numerous job opportunities, you can quickly find clients who offer daily payments, ensuring a steady income stream.

  • Clean and easy-to-use website and intuitive mobile app 
  • Fantastic earning opportunities — you can undertake multiple gigs at once
  • Offers option for an early payout
  • Allows you to create customized gigs
  • Requires a skill test for specific disciplines to boost buyer trust
  • It could motivate you to challenge yourself and broaden your skills  
  • Fiverr takes a 20% cut from your earnings 
  • It might be hard getting a gig, especially if you're a beginner 
  • You can only contact your client via Fiverr; this may diminish your marketing ability 

TaskRabbit is another popular website where you can quickly sign up to earn extra cash by offering general services to individuals or businesses in or outside your local area. These services range from home cleaning to heavy lifting, home repairs, furniture assembly, personal assistance, running errands and more. To become a Tasker, complete the platform's signup process and pay the $25 registration fee. Following that, you will be asked to provide the geographical areas you work in and showcase your skills, allowing potential clients to evaluate your suitability for their tasks and hire you. 

You can set your TaskRabbit rates and schedule according to your availability and preferences. Like most platforms, building a good reputation on TaskRabbit is essential if you hope to land jobs regularly and charge more for your services. The reason is that clients leave reviews on your profile, which other potential clients can view. To build a presence on the platform, consider starting with in-demand tasks like cleaning, especially if jobs in your specific skill set are inconsistent. While TaskRabbit is ideal for side hustle or stop-gap between employment, you can also earn a full-time income. However, this would involve working many hours over a wide area.

  • Flexible jobs that perfectly suit your schedule 
  • Straightforward signup
  • Intuitive and easy-to-use mobile app for on-the-go access
  • You can build a decent client network over time
  • Access to diverse jobs across industries 
  • You can earn big depending on your skills
  • Too much competition for available jobs
  • Limited location — only available in a few cities 
  • It isn't easy to build a consistent schedule
  • Little control over the job you get

Upwork is another popular international freelance platform where you can readily earn substantial money selling your skills. Many high-skilled freelancers with on-demand skills, such as software development, digital marketing, copywriting and graphic designing, earn thousands monthly and make a living off Upwork. However, your earnings for a specific job will often depend on the proposed budget of your potential client. Unlike Fiverr, where you list your services and wait for orders, Upwork lets you proactively bid or apply for posted jobs matching your skills and qualifications. 

With Upwork's global network of clients from small businesses and mega-corporations, it's easy to land a high-paying job or build a successful freelance career if you have the right skills. The best part is that Upwork lets you define your schedule, set your rates and select the projects you want to work on, which makes for flexibility. Remember, though, reputation matters on Upwork just like in other freelance marketplaces. Therefore, always deliver high-quality jobs so clients can leave a positive review on your profile, which will boost your credibility and land you more gigs.

  • A wide array of projects across diverse industries means high-earning opportunities
  • Finding freelance gigs and potential clients is straightforward if you have the right skills
  • Higher paying opportunities than other marketplaces
  • Access to global client networks can help expand your professional network, exposing you to diverse perspectives and work styles
  • Flexibility and autonomy — you set your schedule and rates
  • The opportunity to proactively bid for jobs, market and self-promote yourself increases success
  • You need to buy 'connect' to bid or apply for jobs
  • Upwork takes up to a 20% cut, depending on your earnings 
  • Landing your first client can take time and effort
  • Most clients have a lower budget.

Defining Websites Where You Make Money 

Money-making websites (websites where you make money) are online platforms that provide you with opportunities to earn extra cash or full income. These websites encompass various models, including Get-Paid-To (GPT) sites, survey sites and gig and freelance marketplaces, offering flexibility in choosing how you want to generate income. GPT sites typically reward you with points that can be redeemed as gift cards or cash for simple everyday tasks such as completing surveys, online shopping, playing games, watching videos and more. 

However, remember a few GPT sites reward you directly with cash. Survey sites operate similarly to GPT sites but exclusively offer surveys, making them a straightforward approach to earning micro-income. The inherent characteristics of GPT and survey platforms are that the available tasks require zero skills, and the earnings are low — they're micro-income earning platforms. Examples include FreeCash, Swagbucks, InboxDollars and Survey Junkie.

In contrast, gig and freelance platforms like Fiverr and Upwork offer tasks that require well-defined and professional expertise, e.g., programming, digital marketing, copyrighting, web development and more. They serve as virtual marketplaces, connecting users with opportunities to monetize their skills, time or resources. Overall, exploring these websites can empower you to navigate the digital landscape for financial gain and discover avenues that align with your preferences and abilities.

In selecting the best website to make money online, Benzinga prioritized those sites with great accessibility, user-friendliness and openness to individuals seeking various types of work. While these websites are categorized as apps online, they can still be easily accessed and utilized on a computer, providing flexibility for users who prefer this platform. Benzinga prioritizes platforms that are open to a diverse range of users and offer a straightforward experience.

Here are some factors or questions to ask when choosing a website to make money online 

A well-designed interface ensures you can quickly locate tasks, track your earnings and access essential features, saving you time and frustration. It streamlines navigation and efficient task completion. Overall, choosing a website with a quality user interface contributes to a positive user experience, making your online money-making endeavors more enjoyable and productive.

Regularly updated reward opportunities are essential to keep your income stream steady and engaging. Websites that consistently offer new tasks, surveys or gigs provide users with various options to earn money, preventing monotony and ensuring continuous opportunities for income generation. This dynamic approach keeps you motivated, allowing you to explore different avenues for maximizing your earnings.

The ease of redeeming rewards is crucial for a seamless and satisfying user experience. Websites with straightforward redemption processes ensure you can quickly access the benefits of your efforts, enhancing overall satisfaction. Complicated redemption procedures can be discouraging and may deter you from thoroughly enjoying the fruits of your online endeavors.

The availability of both cash and rewards provides you with versatile options earning options. Sometimes, you may prefer direct cash for its immediate utility; at other times, you may find rewards like gift cards or merchandise appealing. A platform offering a combination of cash and rewards will cater to your changing needs, enhancing its attractiveness.

Referral bonuses and extra challenges on a website can significantly boost your earnings. Referral bonuses provide an additional income stream by rewarding you for bringing in new members. Extra challenges add an element of engagement and motivation, making the platform more dynamic and encouraging you to participate actively for increased rewards. Benzinga’s best websites to make money online include those offering both referral bonuses and extra challenge rewards.

Direct communication with clients is crucial for clarifying project details, understanding client expectations and building a rapport. It allows for efficient collaboration, reduces misunderstandings and ensures that the work meets the client's requirements. This direct interaction fosters a more personalized and effective working relationship, leading to better outcomes for both parties. Websites like FreeCash, Fiverr and Upwork let you communicate directly with the clients. 

Regular payouts are essential for maintaining financial stability and meeting immediate needs. They provide a predictable income stream, enabling you to plan your finances effectively and cover ongoing expenses. Consistent and timely payments contribute to a positive user experience, fostering trust and satisfaction with your chosen money-making website.

A free-to-use website eliminates upfront costs and financial barriers, making it accessible to a broader audience. This inclusivity enables individuals from diverse financial backgrounds to explore money-making opportunities without the burden of initial expenses, fostering equal access to online income-generation platforms. Except for TaskRabbit, all of Benzinga's best websites to make money online are free to use.

Finding quality websites to make money is crucial for ensuring a reliable and secure online income stream. Reputable platforms offer legitimate opportunities and create a dependable environment for financial transactions and task completion, enhancing your online earning experience. Benzinga's best websites to make money online provide you with ample choices to start making money online today.

How can I make $100 today online?

You can make $100 on freelance platforms like Upwork and TaskRabbit if you have the right skills.

What website makes the most money?

Freelance platforms like Upwork offer you the highest-paying opportunities if you have the requisite skills.

What websites actually pay you real money?

Gigs and freelance marketplaces like Fiverr, Upwork and TaskRabbit pay you real money.

About Chika Uchendu

Chika Uchendu is a personal finance writer passionate about helping people learn more about managing their finances, making informed decisions, and navigating the complex landscape of finance platforms to find the best options for their financial goals and needs. He has over 8 years of experience writing compelling articles for various reputable publishers across diverse topics. When he’s not writing content, he’s wrangling and analyzing data to help businesses make informed decisions.

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25 Short Task Sites To Make Extra Money – (Up to $100/Task)

By: Author Siva Mahesh

Posted on Last updated: December 16, 2023

With the digitization of businesses, services, and work, in general, more and more people are entering the field of freelance copywriting, transcribing, graphic design, and other lines of work.

But what if someone wants to earn doing something that requires little to no effort, mentally or physically? The answer is short-task sites!

Also referred to as micro job sites, these are sites where you can find several varied gigs to perform (virtually or physically) and earn a decent side income.

Lately, the demand for micro job performers has greatly risen, thanks to businesses needing individuals to work on a lot of their small tasks.

This article contains 25 of the most popular and lucrative short-task sites that can make you some extra cash every month! Read on to find which of them is a good fit for you.

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What Are Short Task Sites?

Short task sites (sometimes known as micro jobs) are websites that pay crowdsourced workers to work on small tasks.

The setup for these tasks and the tasks themselves, offered by different individuals or businesses, can vary significantly.

The only thing that remains constant is that a seller and a buyer of services negotiate upon terms of payment, performance, and execution of a certain task.

The task can be advertised by either the seller or the buyer.

Best Short Task Sites to Make Money from Home

1. swagbucks.

Swagbucks is a platform that pays you to perform microtasks in the form of SB, which you can redeem as cash (paid via PayPal) or gift cards.

These microtasks can include watching videos, answering surveys, playing games, shopping online, or even just using their search bar to surf the web!

They offer additional ways of earning SB too, like a signup bonus of $5 and referral points for asking a friend to join the platform.

The Better Business Bureau has given Swagbucks an A+ rating , so you can be assured that the company is legit.

For more information, also check out our complete Swagbucks Review here .

Read: 25 Best Websites Like Swagbucks You Can Try Right Now

2. InboxDollars

InboxDollars has paid over 57 million dollars to its users so far; that is proof enough of the platform’s authenticity.

A lot like the previous site we listed, InboxDollars pays you to watch TV, play games, shop, read emails, and take online surveys.

It also offers you bonus points for referring the site to a friend. The primary reason so many users have stuck with InboxDollars over the years and not drifted to other platforms is that its dashboard actually allows you to see how much money you have earned that day. Not points, money.

You need to perform a variety of tasks if you want to reach their minimum payout amount, which is $30 .

You can receive your payments by check, or prepaid Visa card, convert them into gift cards, or donate them to charity.

Although the money you earn here is definitely not a substitute for a full-time income source, the site pays enough to help pay off a few bills. Did we mention that they also offer a free instant $5 signup bonus ?

For more information, also check out our complete InboxDollars Review here .

Read: 25 Sites Like InboxDollars For Extra Cash [+ Signup Bonuses]

3. SurveyJunkie

SurveyJunkie offers a registration bonus of 25 points. The site is primarily popular for its high-paying surveys, so if you’re not really into surveys, you might want to look around other short-task sites.

You start by answering low-paying surveys and move up gradually to the higher-paying ones with time and experience; the latter can even pay you up to $12 an hour!

The higher-paying surveys are fewer in number, but you can even score a $50 survey if you log in at the right times of day and respond quickly enough.

Play smart and answer only those surveys that you feel are worth your time.

SurveyJunkie is definitely worth a try, it being one of the most regular-paying and steady short-task sites we have on this list!

Do Check, 10 Survey Junkie Hacks To Make More Money .

4. Amazon Mechanical Turk

Amazon Mechanical Turk is a short task site that offers to pay you for HITS (Human Intelligence Tasks). Here are a few of the regular tasks you can expect to come across at Amazon.

Sometimes, you might need to just transcribe information from a business card into a form. This is one of the lowest-paying tasks, offering $0.02 for completing one card-to-form transcription successfully.

One of the higher-paying short tasks Amazon offers is transcribing voicemails from audio to text.

Some of these audios up for transcription are even as long as 3 hours. So, you can guess how much they pay for tasks like these: no less than $76.19!

Once Amazon checks your work and verifies it, you’ll get paid directly into your Amazon account.

Fiverr is like a virtual marketplace where you (the seller) can sell your tasks. You can create “gigs” of your choice: from writing services, photography, and graphic design, to voice-over jobs and video editing services, you can advertise any skill!

Fiverr keeps a commission of $1 for every task you complete and pays you the rest via PayPal.

It might not sound like much on paper, but believe us, some people earn six-figure salaries by selling their services on Fiverr !

Some of these people have gone on to write books or share their stories on social media to help freshers start too; you can check them out to get a kickstart.

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6. Clickworker

Clickworker offers so many types of short tasks that you’ll have a hard time choosing which ones to perform! You can earn doing tasks like proofreading, typing, copyediting, testing apps, or taking surveys.

Additionally, they occasionally hire mystery shoppers or people to conduct research, make short audio or videos, or categorize website data. They offer flexible work schedules, so you can work on your own time.

Whether you live in the US or Germany, or any country close by, working at Clickworker will be easy for you because they pay via SEPA or PayPal (for those of you who don’t know, SEPA is a European payment service).

All you have to do to get hired is complete a simple assessment test; upon passing, they will match you with the best jobs!

The higher the complexity of the task, the higher your pay. Clickworker pays you after every completed job; you can ask for an instant payout via PayPal once you reach €5 or through direct bank transfer once you reach €10.

7. Easy Shift

EasyShift is another short task site but with a twist. Unlike all the other sites mentioned on the list, EasyShift lets you work in shifts.

When you are free and available to work, you can begin a shift of your choice and perform the tasks available at the time.

This method is a good way to distribute a piece of work among multiple users.

After you complete a task and earn your first payment, they will take up to 2 days to verify your details before transferring the amount to your bank account via PayPal.

8. Field Agent

Field Agent is a platform where you can perform small tasks such as taking photos for a client who needs some pictures taken of a landmark. You will also find mystery shopping tasks on this app!

For citizens of the US, Canada, Australia, and Europe, Field Agent is a great platform to check out.

With Field Agent, your earning potential starts from $2 a task all the way up to $30 per task! Your earnings are directly related to how big of an urban area you live in.

When you collect a minimum of $5, you can request a payout via direct transfer, PayPal, or Dwolla.

9. TaskRabbit

One of the more hands-on short task sites is TaskRabbit .

It offers odd jobs to local gig workers: customers who need help with packing or moving, assembling furniture, grocery shopping, or even minor repairs at home.

Just apply through TaskRabbit’s website and attend an informational session happening in your area. That’s all!

You’ll get notified of new gigs to work on through their app after a successful registration process.

After registering, you can create a profile on the app and negotiate the details of the gig directly with the customer.

Each small task pays between $50 and $130, and you can submit your invoice once you complete a job to receive your payment.

Appen is an app that hires translators to perform small tasks. If you’re bilingual or multilingual, this site can be a great way for you to earn some extra cash!

The pay might not be as competitive as other similar short-task sites, but the work is relatively easier too. If you know the language which the task requires, then you literally don’t need anything else!

11. Fancy Hands

Become a US-based virtual assistant with Fancy Hands , completing small tasks for customers such as calling the cable company or making a hotel reservation.

As a virtual assistant, you can work on your own time and won’t have to take one step out of your door to complete any of your tasks!

The beginning pay is $3-$7 a task, and you’ll get paid every Tuesday. At Fancy Hands , you also have a chance to get promoted within the job!

If you do well as a virtual assistant, you have the chance to get promoted to a manager’s position. In a managerial position, you will help other VAs run their tasks smoothly.

12. GigWalk

GigWalk is an app-based short task site that pays for things you can do in your area (locally or in the city).

You will never run out of things to do here because they update their posts with plenty of new tasks every day!

They only display those jobs available in your area, so if you live in a large city, your chances of getting more tasks are high.

Their pay is also known to be relatively high; for example, you can get paid $7 just to take photos of a local dessert bar for a customer!

The app is very easy to use, and its payout rate is known to be high too!

Featured in The Wall Street Journal, Inc. and VentureBeat, Rev is not exactly advertised as among the short task sites that pay but practically falls somewhere with them.

It’s a site where you can offer your transcribing, captioning, or translating services in the form of short tasks; you can do these tasks any time you want.

The pay rates are $0.05-$0.07 per word for translators, $0.40-$0.65 per minute of audio for transcribers, and $0.40-$0.75 per minute of audio for closed captioners.

Rev makes payments every week via PayPal. For more information, also check out our complete Rev Transcription Review here .

14. OneSpace

Another one of the short task sites that pay is OneSpace . Some of the micro-jobs OneSpace pays for are taking surveys, transcribing, copywriting, quality assurance, and a whole lot of other tasks.

You can start by creating a free account on the platform. Take the qualification test to get accepted into higher-paying and more complex tasks.

OneSpace pays through PayPal and has an A+ rating with the BBB .

Check, 10 Easy Ways To Get Paid To Watch Movies: Earn $300+ Per Month .

15. JustAnswer

JustAnswer pays experts in certain fields to answer questions about their respective areas of expertise.

It’s available for citizens of the US and Canada, and the site requires legit documents or certifications during their registration process as an answerer.

The great thing about these kinds of short task sites is that you can work on them whenever you have some free time; it’s just answering questions!

Top experts on JustAnswer earn $2000-$7000 a month. You will receive your payments via PayPal every month.

This site, too has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

16. Lionbridge

Lionbridge pays independent contractors to work on short tasks such as transcription, annotation, rating ads, search engine evaluation, testing, etc.

To work with them, you have to first prove your proficiency with an evaluation. This test can be pretty challenging (as is heard from Lionsbridge workers); upon passing, you’ll start receiving available projects to work on.

With this platform, you can set your own schedule: from any time and from anywhere! Lionsbridge too has an A+ BBB rating .

17. Respondent

Respondent is not a short tasks site so much as it is a research study organization paying individuals to participate in shirt surveys, focus group studies, website testing gigs, and other similar activities.

According to the Respondent website, the average length of a survey or study is over 30 minutes, and the average pay per hour can range from $60 to $140. Like most other platforms, they pay via PayPal.

18. Humanatic

Humanatic is a platform that pays you for reviewing calls. You simply have to listen to a recorded call, pay attention, and answer a few questions related to the call; that’s all you get paid for!

As a newly accepted hire at Humanatic, you will review calls for two basic categories only. As you progress in the job and review calls well, new categories unlock, and more earning opportunities open up.

Humanatic pays around $1-$4.50 an hour, depending on the bulk of calls you’re able to review in that time. PayPal is their chosen method of payment, and you can only request a payout at a minimum amount of $10.

Cambly is an English language coaching service that hires freelance bilingual individuals to help people practice their conversational English skills.

If you enjoy talking to new people and conversing casually with strangers, this site can work out great for you!

It completely depends on you where and what time you want to work with Cambly. Their pay rate is $0.17 a minute for talking to adults and $0.20 a minute for talking to children!

Payments are made through PayPal every Monday, and you don’t even need any certification to join them.

20. Course Hero

Course Hero is kind of like JustAnswer, but it is more concentrated in certain fields and caters to high school and college students.

They hire native English-speaking individuals from the UK, US, Australia, and Canada to tutor these students on course-specific questions.

You must have a bachelor’s degree to get hired at Course Hero. Your earning potential here is $3 a question, meaning around $12-$20 an hour.

With a steady internet connection, you can work for as long as you like! The BBB has given Course Hero an A+.

21. DoorDash

Doordash is a smart platform that utilizes freelancers to deliver food to customers around the city.

If you’re mostly out running errands or getting in your daily steps, becoming a “Dasher” might benefit the cause of your extra earnings!

Also known for its go-to short tasks, Doordash is a fun site to work with and earn cash. Soon after you sign up with them, you’ll start receiving notifications about orders you need to pick up and deliver.

The restaurants are your pickup locations, where you’ll be informed of the delivery details of the customer. As a Dasher, you can also keep your own tips!

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22. UserTesting

On UserTesting , you get paid to simply review and share your honest experience of websites and apps, marketing materials, etc.

How it works is: you visit a website or app, complete a few tasks (as mentioned), and then provide your honest feedback.

Your feedback helps brands comprehend how their marketing schemes, sites, and apps are resonating with their customers.

You get $10 per 20-minute video you submit, and UserTesting makes payments via PayPal; they pay after seven days of your submission.

Anyone over the age of 18 can sign up with the app, submit a sample video, and wait a verification period where they test the quality of your video.

Once you successfully go through the whole process, you’ll start receiving emails notifying you of testing opportunities.

23. SlicethePie

On Slicethepie , you can complete micro jobs like reviewing songs, accessories, fashion, commercials, etc., and get paid for them.

The original makers of these contents will be able to see and use your feedback to better their products or services.

Slicethepie reviews your reviews and pays only if it’s approved! This process may take up to 5 business days, and the payments are made mostly through PayPal.

You’re eligible to make a withdrawal only with a minimum of $10 in your account.

24. Cash Crate

Cash Crate was established in 2006 and has over 7 million active users today, so there goes your first authenticity check with this platform.

It’s one of the most popular short task sites there is, offering its users micro jobs like playing games, taking surveys, trying new offers, etc.

Additionally, you also get assured cashback every time you shop using Cash Crate.

The most widely available of all the micro-jobs on Cash Crate is the surveys; there’s an abundance of well-paying surveys across the site.

Most other tasks pay between a few cents and a dollar. The next best way to earn more from this site is by referring it to people!

Every survey pays a fixed $2, and members have claimed to earn over $1000 a month on Cash Crate just through referrals!

Their payment system is bi-monthly and is generated automatically, but remember that they only pay you once your minimum balance is $20.

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25. Fusion Cash

Fusion Cash pays its users a $5 sign-up bonus at the very beginning.

After a successful registration process, you can get involved in micro jobs like watching videos, making calls, taking surveys, or completing free trial offers and get paid for them. Some of these short tasks even pay as much as $15!

The Better Business Bureau has certified Fusion Cash as a trustworthy source to get paid for short tasks; the usual skepticism that comes with these sites is absent in this one.

If you’re looking to make some quick cash, Fusion Cash is a great platform that you should definitely check out.

Short task sites are a great way of making some extra cash online without even doing much!

Although the tasks aren’t always high-paying, they require absolutely no skill or expertise to complete; it’s like getting paid for having breakfast.

We have listed the best short-task sites we thought would interest you.

It’s now your job to scrutinize each site and choose one that aligns with your skills and interests and allows you to work in your own time and schedule.

Remember, the money you earn from these sites can never replace your full-time income (of say, a 9-5 job), but they can surely help pay a few bills!

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If you are like me, there are times when you need some quick cash but you only have just a couple of minutes available. Instead of wasting those few minutes, you pick one website from the list of the best short task sites listed below and grab a few short tasks.

There are many micro job websites that offer short tasks that can be done online. Short task sites are websites where you can do small tasks for money. These tasks are usually just a few minutes long and they pay you in cash or gift cards.

In this post, we will discuss the best short task sites for those who wish to do small jobs for extra money in their free time.

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The best short task sites that pay you to do simple tasks

The internet has opened up many opportunities for people to make money online with short tasks. You can choose from a variety of options.

There are several micro job sites out there that offer short task jobs that are quick and easy to complete. If you’re looking for a fun way to earn some money, or if you need an easy way to make some extra cash, these sites are perfect for you. The sites offer tasks like playing games, testing products, completing surveys, watching videos, and more.

Doing micro tasks is one of the quick ways to make money from home. Many people are looking for ways to make a living and earn some extra cash. There are many different ways to do this, but we will focus on online opportunities that require little time investment and can be done from anywhere. If you want to get paid to do simple tasks, check out the sites below:

1. Clickworker

Clickworker is a site dedicated to paying you to do short task jobs. The tasks are so small they can be completed in under 2 minutes.

The website has a variety of categories for the types of tasks you can do including image annotation, text analysis, output analysis, web research, data entry, etc. Clickworkers make about $8 per hour of work.

Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is an online marketplace that connects businesses with people who want to complete tasks for them. The platform provides tasks that are typically too complicated for AI to handle.

The micro-jobs include transcription, identifying objects, research, etc. Payment is through cash or Amazon gift cards. You can earn up to $5 by doing small, simple tasks that are completed in seconds. You will be able to transfer earned funds to your preferred payment option. Sign up here to join MTurk.

Join Appen and help save time for small businesses. The company hires individuals to do micro tasks, such as collecting data from search engines, simple online searches, transcribing small audio files, recording short videos, and more. They offer competitive rates and a flexible schedule for work from home jobs. Rates depend on the type of job done.

4. Usertesting

User testing is a website where you help brands test things and give your feedback as a consumer. You may be asked to visit and navigate websites, test mobile apps, visit social media sites, buy something online, and much more and then provide your feedback. You can earn up to $10 for tasks lasting about 20 minutes and around $4 for five-minute tasks.

Gigwalk is a platform that connects employers with people who are willing to complete micro tasks for a fair rate. As a worker, you are connected to tasks based on your location. Tasks take just a few minutes each and can cover an array of topics including retail audit mystery shopping, website testing, mobile app testing, data collection, and others. Your insights assist companies to improve their decisions.

6. Humanatic

Humanatic is a decentralized marketplace for micro jobs. As a Humanatic worker, you can work from home or anywhere else and your work is to listen to recorded phone calls and analyze their quality. Companies can then use this information to improve the quality of their customer service.

You must have a verified PayPal account to work for Humanatic.

7. Microworkers

Microworkers connects individuals to do micro tasks for pay, as little as a couple of minutes per task. You work as a freelancer from the comfort of your home. Additionally, anyone from students, stay-at-home moms, or retirees can register to work on this website.

The small jobs provided by Microworkers include data mining, transcription, taking surveys, image quality rating, translation and others.

8. Survey Junkie

Survey Junkie is a research company that pays people to give their opinions by completing online surveys. You get paid for each survey you complete from the range of $0.50 – $5, this providing a secure and fun way to make extra cash.

Although you won’t get rich working for Survey Junkie, it is a great way to earn some extra cash in your free time. You can make up to $5 per hour working here on top of being considered as a focus group participant for better pay.

9. The Smart Crowd

Smart Crowd is an online platform that connects businesses with people who are eager to complete micro tasks for a small fee. Tasks range from data entry, research, testing, categorizing images to tagging a list of products. It’s a great way to make some extra money and help others at the same time.

10. Figure Eight

Figure Eight is a crowdsourcing platform that you can do simple tasks for an average pay of $8 per hour. Tasks include image annotation, transcription, and others which are geared towards training the algorithms of machine learning technologies.

11. Slicethepie

SlicethePie is a micro task website that pays people to listen to music and then provide feedback on the music. You can make up to $1000 per month by completing quick tasks such as rating songs, giving feedback on musical styles, reviews, and transcribing audio.

12. TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit is an on-demand service that pays people to do small everyday tasks, for example, running an errand, cleaning, home repairs, or assembling furniture. You can start doing tasks in your neighborhood by downloading the TaskRabbit app.

13. Just Answer

People everywhere are earning extra income by completing small jobs on Just Answer. These tasks can include answering customer service questions, writing product descriptions, and performing research.

14. Field Agent

Field Agent is an app that connects people with quick, easy tasks to complete in their local areas for instance price checks, mystery shopping, shelf evaluation, on-shelf availability of goods, and more.

Field agents are rewarded with points for completing each task and can redeem these points for cash, prizes, or charitable donations.

15. Swagbucks

Swagbucks is a rewards site where you earn points for doing fun things like shopping online, watching videos, searching the web, answering surveys, and finding deals.

These points can then be redeemed for gift cards to places like Amazon, Starbucks, Walmart, and more! You may also choose to receive cash via PayPal.

16. Get paid to do micro tasks with Scribie

Scribie is a transcription company that pays transcriptionists to transcribe very short audio tasks. Anyone can do this job even without experience because the audios are extremely short and you can work on as many audios as you want.

It is one of the best transcription companies for newbies who are just testing the transcription waters. They pay $10 per audio hour which is quite low considering the amount of work required but for a newbie, this is a great place to learn how to transcribe.

Fiverr is a website where clients post micro tasks and freelancers complete them for a minimum of $5. The tasks vary from video editing and animation to research and data entry and everything in between.

These small, low-cost jobs are perfect for students and other people looking to make a few extra dollars on the side. In fact, some people work on Fiverr as a full-time job since you can charge more money for gigs based on your experience and skills.

Tips for successfully earning money with the best short task sites

Short paid tasks are a great way to earn money online. It’s quick, easy, and you can do it from the comfort of your own home.

However, one should always be careful. There are some tips that will help you earn more money with short paid tasks and avoid scams. Some of these tips include:

  • Perform thorough research and find out if a company is legitimate before signing up for their service. Look at online reviews concerning the company to see what others are saying.
  • Avoid scams by using a reliable payment processor like PayPal or Stripe
  • Transfer your money as soon as you reach the payment threshold
  • Be cautious of any “free” offers that require a credit card number or bank account information

A final thought on the best short task sites

Online short tasks are a good way to make money online. It is one of the most popular methods in the world of making money online. Short tasks are easy to do and give you money easily. The best part is that you can work on these sites anytime, anywhere, on your own time, and at your own convenience.

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18 Best Places to Take Paid Online Surveys (Up to $50/hr)

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Taking paid surveys online is an easy task you can do to earn money in your spare time.

Survey companies work with businesses that need feedback about new ideas or products before they hit the market. Survey takers earn cash for answering questions that will help brands improve their products.

Filling out surveys for cash can be worth your time if you sign up for the right survey sites and implement a few helpful tips.

All you need is an internet connection and a computer or mobile device to get started.

Best Sites to Take Paid Surveys

Registering with too many companies can lead to contact overwhelm, making it difficult for you to find the best opportunities. Rather than sifting through the myriad of options, stick with the ones that fit your demographics and availability. 

1. Branded Surveys

Branded Surveys holds a 4.1 out of 5-star rating with Trustpilot with over 82,000 user reviews. The parent company, Branded Research, has been conducting market research since 2012.

When you register as a new member , you’ll earn 50 points, then another 50 points will be credited to your account after filling out your profile (a $1 sign up bonus in total).

branded surveys registration bonus

Once your account is created, you can immediately start taking surveys, which can be worth up to $5 each. After you reach 500 points (equal to $5 USD), you can cash out your earnings in your local currency (USD, CAD, GBP).

Branded Surveys’ loyalty program, Branded Elite, offers the opportunity for anyone to earn bonus points on a weekly basis. You can increase your bonus amount by advancing through Bronze, Silver, and Gold tiers. To advance, you must complete a certain number of approved surveys, and your bonus is based on your badge level.

I earned $7.41 and nearly reached the Silver badge tier within the first 2 hours of using the platform. 

branded surveys enhanced dashboard shows how many paid online surveys are available to member users

Additional ways to collect Branded Survey points include inviting friends to join, taking the daily poll, ranking on the leaderboard, and being randomly selected for up to 1,000 points. Learn more about my experience in our Branded Surveys review .

  • Where it’s available: United States, Canada, and the UK
  • Age requirements: 16+ years old
  • Average earnings: $0.50 to $3 per survey
  • Payment method: Branded Pay (direct deposit in the United States), PayPal cash, gift cards, prepaid Visa card, or charitable donations
  • Minimum to cash out: 500 points

   Trust: ★★★★★

   # of Surveys: ★★★★☆

   Compensation: ★★★★★

   Cash out process: ★★★★★

2. Swagbucks

Swagbucks is a paid survey site owned and operated by Prodege, LLC. Perhaps the most popular survey site in the world, it holds a 4.4 rating on the App store with 112,000+ reviews, and a 4.2 rating on Google Play with an additional 139,000 reviews. 

Completed surveys pay between 1 and 350 Swagbucks (also called SBs), depending on the length and topic popularity. For every 100 SBs, you’ll earn an additional $1 that can be redeemed for PayPal cash or gift cards to places like Amazon, Lowe’s, and Target.

New Swagbucks members will receive a $10 signup bonus after spending at least $25 at one of the site’s featured retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, or Walmart.

Swagbucks Gold Surveys

Paid online surveys are not the only way to make money with Swagbucks. The company awards its members SBs to shop online, search the web , and watch videos. You can start redeeming your earnings as soon as you reach 100 points.

In three days of passively using the platform, I accrued 256 points — roughly equivalent to $2.56. Over a thirty-day period with a similar effort, I’d expect to earn around $25.

The more SBs you accumulate, the higher the value of the gift card you can redeem. You can unlock more store options and find gift cards to places like Starbucks, Walmart, and iTunes. Learn more about my experience in in our Swagbucks review .

  • Where it’s available: Most countries in the Americas, Asia, and Europe, and some areas in Africa
  • Age requirements: 13+ years old
  • Average earnings: $0.40 to $2 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal cash or gift cards
  • Minimum to cash out: $1 in gift cards or $5 in PayPal cash

3. InboxDollars

InboxDollars has been in business since 2006 and was acquired by Prodege, LLC back in 2019. They hold a B rating with the BBB. According to its website, the company has paid more than $80 million to its members.

InboxDollars users accumulate earnings in cash instead of points, which makes it easy to know how much you’ll earn before committing to a task. Most paid opportunities offer a small amount of money, but the more surveys you take, the more you can earn. 

It’s free to sign up and get started with InboxDollars, and you will get a $5 bonus once you activate your account. You’ll then answer a few simple questions about your income, race, education, and other demographic information. This initial screening will help InboxDollars match you with relevant paid surveys.

InboxDollars Daily List

Other ways you can earn money with InboxDollars include watching video ads , playing games, and shopping online at stores like Target, Walmart, and eBay.

I earned mere pennies playing the games currently available over the course of 30 minutes but brought in $1.50 taking the paid surveys available to me after registering (l earn more about the experience in our InboxDollars review ) .

  • Where it’s available: United States, United Kingdom (InboxPounds)
  • Age requirements: 18+ years old
  • Average earnings: $0.50 to $5.00 per survey and up to $10 and $20 or more for people in certain demographics
  • Payment method: PayPal, e-gift cards, prepaid Visa card, charitable donation, or check in the mail
  • Minimum to cash out: $15

Trust: ★★★★☆

# of Surveys: ★★★★☆

Compensation: ★★★★☆

Cash out process: ★★★☆☆

4. Ipsos i-Say

Ipsos i-Say is a survey site based in Paris, but it allows users around the world to get paid to take surveys. It has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 4.7-star rating on Google Play with over 32,000 reviews.

You can register with Ipsos i-Say by creating an account using either your email address or Facebook account. You’ll then answer some demographic questions so the company can connect you to relevant opportunities. For example, if you’re a new mom, you may see a survey asking about which diapers you use.

where to find newly available surveys on ipsos isay

After you complete a survey, you’ll earn points. How much you earn varies, but it’s typical to earn between 45 to 90 points per survey, or $0.45 to $0.90. You can also earn up to five points if you’re disqualified from taking a survey. Once you reach 500 points, you can cash out your earnings for PayPal cash, gift cards, or charitable donations. 

I’ve found Ipsos iSay to be one of the more reliable survey providers and consistently hit the $5 per hour threshold in terms of survey earnings. This is among the highest in the industry, especially for a site that only provides surveys and little to no other ways to earn. 

You can learn more about my experience in our Ipsos i-Say in our review . 

  • Where it’s available: United States, Canada, Australia, UK, and Singapore 
  • Average earnings: $0.45 to $0.90 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal, gift cards, prepaid Visa gift cards, or charitable contribution
  • Minimum to cash out: $5

   Trust: ★ ★ ★ ★☆

   # of Surveys: ★★★☆☆

   Compensation: ★★★☆☆

   Cash out process: ★ ★ ★ ★☆

5. LifePoints

Originally known as National Family Opinion, LifePoints has been around since 1946 and has more than 5 million members around the world. Trustpilot gives the company a 4.1 out of 5-star rating based on 38,000 real member reviews.

You can become a member for free and start earning LifePoints by taking online surveys. You’ll get an immediate 10 LifePoints added to your account when you verify your email address and provide basic information like your name, date of birth, and address. Filling out a complete profile will allow you to view and select surveys that fit your demographic.

LifePoints survey topics range from technology to automobiles, to household brands, and more. Some surveys pay up to 600 points, or $5 each, but most opportunities pay between $0.50 and $1 to complete. We share more about the paid opportunities with the company in our LifePoints review .

  • Where it’s available: United States, India, South Africa, Mexico, Hong Kong, China, and 35 more countries.
  • Average earnings: $0.50 to $1 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal, e-gift cards, or charitable donations
  • Minimum to cash out:  $5

   # of Surveys: ★★★★★

   Compensation: ★★★★☆

   Cash out process: ★★★★☆

6. Freecash

More a survey aggregator, Freecash.com is a “get paid to” (GPT) site that partners with several reputable survey providers like Pollfish and Bitlabs, allowing users to make money taking surveys online.

What makes the platform appealing is that surveys are just one of several ways to make an extra — or several hundred — buck(s). Testing apps or websites, signing up for offers, and taking quizzes are but a few of the many other ways users can earn. In fact, they have over 5,000 different offers users can complete to unlock free cash.

New users will earn a free $1 merely for creating an account and verifying their email address, and get to open a “Free Case” for a chance to win $250 more. 

free cash survey aggregator

While not all of them will be relevant to you, it’s not uncommon to see some tasks with earnings of $100 or more, assuming the exact criteria or met. 

Learn more in our Freecash review .

  • Where it’s available: International users welcome
  • Average earnings: $0.10 to $1 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal, bank transfer, gift cards, crypto
  • Minimum to cash out: 250 coins ($0.50)

   Trust: ★★★★☆

7. Pinecone Research

After 21 years in business, Pinecone Research has earned a spot among some of the highest-rated paid survey sites. Pinecone Research is owned by The Nielsen Company, which holds a rating of A+ with the BBB.

Pinecone Research members influence future products and services every time they complete an online survey. Each survey pays 300 points, worth $3, and should take only a few minutes, according to the company.

You can also get paid to test new products as a member of Pinecone Research. You’ll be paid between $3 and $5 to complete a short report on each product. You might even be allowed to keep the product after the study is complete.

Pinecone Research is one of the more elite survey sites and limits its members based on demographics. You can apply for membership to see if you qualify.

  • Where it’s available: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Germany
  • Average earnings: $3 per survey
  • Payment method: A check in the mail, PayPal, or gift cards
  • Minimum to cash out:  $1

8. Survey Junkie

Survey Junkie is another leader in the survey industry, with a BBB rating of B. The company has been in business since 2011 and serves more than 20 million members.

Survey Junkie is best known for the basics and mainly offers paid survey opportunities. This site tracks earnings in the form of points. Every 100 points equals $1 earned, and it takes a minimum of 500 points (or $5) to cash out via PayPal or with e-gift cards.

Survey Junkie Rewards Dashboard

The site does offer some users the chance to earn money testing products, participating in online or in-person focus groups , or via phone surveys. It pays between $5 and $150 per task, but that option is extremely limited at this time.

Start making money within five minutes when you sign up and complete your profile . Most of the surveys are fairly easy to complete. You also won’t be forced to sign up for something or buy anything in order to complete a survey.

Our favorite part about the platform is that they award you a nominal number of points even if you’re disqualified from a survey. You won’t earn the full amount displayed, but it’s better than zero return on your time, as is the case with many other survey sites. 

Learn more in our Survey Junkie review .

  • Where it’s available: United States, Canada, and Australia
  • Payment method: PayPal cash in all countries, or e-gift cards and direct bank transfers in the United States

9. American Consumer Opinion

American Consumer Opinion (ACOP) is owned by Decision Analyst, Inc. which has been in business for more than 41 years. The BBB gives this site an A+ rating.

When you sign up for an account with ACOP, you can start your first paid survey in under two minutes. Your first survey pays five points and includes questions regarding your demographic information like marital status and education level. If there are surveys available, you will see them listed in your account.

ACOP keeps things simple and offers nothing more than surveys for money. The company accumulates your earnings in points, and you’ll need to earn 1,000 points, or $10, to cash out.

  • Where it’s available: Worldwide
  • Age requirements: 14+ years old
  • Average earnings: $0.05 to $0.50 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal cash, Hyperwallet, sweepstakes entry, or a charitable donation
  • Minimum to cash out: $10

10. MyPoints

MyPoints, owned by Prodege, LLC, has been in business since 1996, holds a B rating with the BBB, and has paid out more than $236 million to its 10 million members.

With MyPoints , you can take online surveys for money, but the site also has other paid gigs. These include shopping online and in-store, printing and redeeming coupons, watching videos, playing games , and booking travel accommodations. It also gives you five points if you are not qualified to take a survey, with a maximum of 25 disqualification points per day.

All of your earnings through MyPoints accumulate in points. You can claim a $3 gift card once your account reaches 480 points. Or for 15,800 points, you can get a $500 gift card.

Note that points may stretch further depending on where you redeem them. Redeeming points for a prepaid Visa card requires a minimum of 1,500 and is worth 150 points per dollar, or $10.

MyPoints gives $10 Amazon or Visa gift cards to new users. You’ll need to spend $20 or more using MyPoints shopping to redeem this bonus.

  • Where it’s available: United States and Canada
  • Average earnings: $0.35 to $0.55 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal cash, gift cards, and e-gift cards, or redeem for travel miles
  • Minimum to cash out:  $10

Toluna is a market research firm that’s been in business since 1994. It has an A+ BBB rating and a 3.7-star rating on Trustpilot from 10,000 member reviews. 

After you sign up for a free account, you’ll receive a confirmation link in an email that, once you click, will finalize your registration and allow you to start taking surveys. You’ll also earn 500 bonus points just for signing up . 

Each survey Toluna offers is worth between 15 and 50,000 points, depending on the length and time needed to complete the survey. Like other sites, you will have to qualify for surveys. If you don’t qualify, you don’t receive disqualification points. Instead, you’re entered into a sweepstakes. 

The minimum points you need to redeem a reward is 10,000, which lets you plant a tree in Peru, Thailand, or Uganda. For gift card rewards, 30,000 points will get you a $10 gift card to major retailers like Starbucks, Petco, and Kohl’s.

  • Where it’s available: 21 countries include the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Mexico
  • Average earnings: 15 to 50,000 points per survey
  • Payment method: Gift cards or sweepstakes entries 
  • Minimum to cash out: 10,000 points

   Trust: ★★★☆☆

   Cash out process: ★★★☆☆

12. Survey Club

Survey Club has been around since 2005 and has an A- rating with the BBB. If you sign up as a member, you’ll join more than 16 million other users.

After you become a member and provide your demographic information, Survey Club will connect you with paid studies. It also refers members to other sites like Survey Junkie, LifePoints, and Pinecone Research. Your earnings from surveys hosted by Survey Club are added to your account in cash, and you can cash out when you earn at least $25.

Survey Club also provides paid focus group opportunities. It reports the average earnings of those who participate as $50 to $200 per hour.

  • Where it’s available: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia
  • Average earnings: $0.10 to $5 per survey
  • Payment method: Cash, gift cards, prepaid debit cards, cash sweepstakes, prize drawings, and charitable contributions
  • Minimum to cash out: $25

   Cash out process: ★★★ ☆ ☆

13. KashKick

In addition to surveys, KashKick pays users for watching videos, surfing the web, and signing up for deals through the platform.

Surveys are on par with industry standard, with opportunities to earn upwards of $2 per completed questionnaire. Payments are processed every two weeks, and you need at least $10 before you can cash out via PayPal.

The primary complaint from former users is losing earnings for inactivity. If you fail to verify your email address, provide incorrect contact information, or don’t log into your account for 60 days, your account might be deactivated. In this case, any earnings you had will be forfeited.

You can reactivate your account within 60 months, but you can’t get back any previous earnings. KashKick wiped inactive accounts right before processing payments, so be sure to log in regularly and verify your email address so you don’t lose your rewards.

  • Where it’s available: United States
  • Average earnings: $0.20 to $2 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal (payouts every two weeks)

   Trust: ★ ★ ★☆ ☆

A globally recognized survey site, YouGov allows users to share their opinions on politics, public affairs, products, and brands. Unique for its focus on current events and societal issues, YouGov provides an engaging platform for those interested in influencing decision-makers and contributing to public discourse.

For example, YouGov has had data from dozens of polls shared across massive networks like CBS News, Politico, Yahoo, and more, across a variety of topics. Trump and Biden head-to-head numbers, support for IFV, where Haley voters will fall after her dropout, and the Israel-Hamas war are but a few recent hot-button topics they’ve shared data on. 

Members earn points for completing surveys, which can be redeemed for various rewards, including cash and free gift cards . Earnings vary based on survey length and complexity, with YouGov offering a transparent and straightforward platform for users to voice their opinions and earn rewards. New members get a free 1,500 welcome bonus for signing up. 

  • Where it’s available: 75+ Countries ( See list ) 
  • Average earnings: $0.50 to $1.50 per survey
  • Payment method: Direct deposit or gift cards
  • Minimum to cash out: $15 (gift card)

   Trust: ★★ ★★ ☆

   # of Surveys: ★★ ★☆ ☆

15. Crowdtap

Used by more than 2 million members, Crowdtap is a popular paid survey site because it offers more ways to earn than just taking surveys. Member users can also earn points by participating in online discussions, product testing, art and other content submissions, research programs, and more. 

To get started, merely register for a free account . After completing the registration process, you’ll receive an email confirmation. After that, you can begin earning points by taking surveys you qualify for.

Most surveys are worth $0.25 to $0.75, but their homepage suggests you can find surveys for $25, $50, or even more. I recently took surveys for about 90 minutes and earned 1,000 points, good for a $5 gift card, but earnings of just $3.33 per hour. 

That said, one nice thing about Crowdtap is its low minimum withdrawal threshold. Once you reach the minimum threshold of 500 points, you can cash out for e-gift cards to popular retailers. Learn more about my experience in our Crowdtap review . 

  • Age requirements: 13+
  • Average earnings: $0.25 to $0.75 per survey
  • Payment method: E-gift cards 

16. PrizeRebel

Since its debut in 2007, PrizeRebel has paid more than $19 million to its 9 million members.

PrizeRebel’s signup process is quick to complete. You just need to provide your name and email address. After confirming your email address, you can start taking paid online surveys. The first required survey asks for your demographic information and is worth 10 points.

You can cash out when you’ve earned at least 500 points, worth $5. Most surveys pay between 40 and 60 points and can take up to 15 minutes to complete.

PrizeRebel has a unique program that awards members based on the level of earnings. If you earn 4,500 points, you’ll reach Gold level status and receive a 1% bonus to your earnings and a 1% discount on your prize. Platinum level (10,000 points) gets you a 2% bonus and a 2% discount, and Diamond level (16,000 points) gets you a 3% bonus and a 3% discount.

  • Where it’s available: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, or Australia
  • Age requirements: 16 or 17 years old with parental permission, or 18+ years old without
  • Average earnings: $0.40 to $0.60 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal, physical or e-gift cards, or direct deposit into your bank account

17. Opinion Outpost

To get paid to take surveys with Opinion Outpost, you will need to complete the initial screening . You’ll have to answer questions about things like your education level, work status, and the number of children you have. Then you’ll complete a questionnaire based on recent events like whether you’ve taken your pet to the vet or watched a movie in theaters. Opinion Outpost will ask duplicate questions along the way to make sure you’re answering honestly.

Most surveys are worth 3 to 30 points. You can cash out for free Amazon gift cards or $10 iTunes or App Store gift cards, or a $10 PayPal credit. Alternatively, at 30 points you can unlock games on Alawar.com or join the MileagePlus Program to use your points toward travel credits. You’ll need at least 105 points to receive 300 Award Miles.

Opinion Outpost offers some of the highest-paying surveys we’ve found. I recently completed a shopping and retail survey and earned $2.50 in under 30 minutes. The biggest con we’ve discovered is that the number of surveys users are eligible for is lower than that of other paid online survey sites we’ve used. Learn more in our Opinion Outpost review .

On a philanthropic note, every month Opinion Outpost makes a donation to the American Red Cross in honor of the time its users take to complete surveys. Its corporate donation does not impact your points balance, but you can use your points to make a separate donation if you’d like.

  • Where it’s available: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, Spain, and Germany
  • Average earnings: $0.30 to $3 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal, Amazon gift cards, and Apple App Store and iTunes gift cards, UnitedMileagePlus points, gaming credits, or charitable donation
  • Minimum to cash out:  $5 for an Amazon gift card or $10 for PayPal

18. Panda Research

Panda Research has paid out more than $2.2 million to its members since 2005. The company is owned by A&A Marketing, Inc. and has a B+ rating with the BBB.

To get started, you’ll need to complete your member profile and confirm your email address. The company also requires a valid phone number to become a member. Then, you can take surveys that pay up to $50 each. You can also earn up to $25 per time you cash out for reading paid emails.

Panda Research pays members with earnings of at least $50 on the 1st and 15th of each month via PayPal. Note that you will only receive your payments in increments of $50, so if you have total earnings of $110, you will be able to cash out $100 and the balance will carry over to a future payment request.

  • Average earnings: $0.10 to $50 per survey
  • Payment method: PayPal
  • Minimum to cash out:  $50

When to Avoid a Survey Site

Although the sites on our list are trustworthy, you can’t trust every site that claims to pay you to take surveys. Avoid survey sites if they:

🚫 Ask for payment. A legitimate survey site will never ask you to pay to join.

🚫 Ask for private information upfront . You should not be asked to provide your Social Security number unless you’ve earned at least $600.

🚫 Have no history or ratings . Well-established companies are more trustworthy. You can read what real users have to say about them and verify their history of payments and available opportunities.

🚫 Pay too little . Legitimate companies will have some higher-paying opportunities worth completing.

🚫 Have a glitchy or outdated site . Companies that don’t take care of their websites may not take care of their members.

🚫 Make it hard to qualify for surveys . Don’t waste time on a company if it consistently disqualifies you for surveys.

Even if the site seems legitimate, if you’re skeptical about it or it spams you with emails, remove yourself from its list. There are enough quality survey-taking opportunities available that you can avoid ones that annoy you or aren’t a good fit.

Related: 6 Common Work-from-Home Scams to Look Out For

Tips for Earning the Most Money

There are a number of things you can do to maximize your earnings when taking surveys for money.

✅ Stick with a few trusted sites. You don’t have to sign up with hundreds of survey sites to earn some cash. Focus on the best, highest-paying options.

✅ Fill out your profile completely. Completing your personal profile on each survey site allows the company to match you with relevant offers. Update your profile if you have a life change, like having a baby, getting a pet, or quitting smoking. You might find yourself eligible for new or different surveys.

✅ Watch the time. Keep track of the time spent completing surveys. You’re not likely to earn a high hourly rate completing easy surveys so, if possible, do surveys when you have small windows of time, like when you’re standing in line to fill a prescription or waiting for a meeting to start.

✅ Answer consistently. Take the time to read each question and respond honestly and consistently across sites. Survey sites compare answers and can disqualify users who appear to be inconsistent in their responses.

✅ Check for free offers. Some survey sites have a “free offers” section where you can earn points for signing up for free trials or newsletters. You can also watch for exclusive bonus opportunities on social media and refer friends to your favorite sites to earn free money or bonus points.

✅ Take the highest-paying surveys first. If you register with multiple websites, you might receive dozens of surveys to choose from. Take a few minutes to estimate your earnings per hour before you start a survey. You may be able to make more by picking the highest-paying opportunities first.

Best Practice for Taking Paid Online Surveys

Even if a survey site is trustworthy, there are still precautions you should take.

  • Use a separate email address. Creating a separate email address for survey offers will keep your work and personal inboxes clear of clutter. Plus, if you stop doing surveys, you can stop checking that email account instead of unsubscribing from a bunch of sites.
  • Be mindful of what you share. Good survey companies will keep your individual identity a secret. But that doesn’t make it safe to provide them with your Social Security number, driver’s license number, or bank account numbers. Legitimate survey companies do not need this information.
  • Use anti-malware software. Anti-malware software can keep your laptop virus-free. If you visit multiple survey sites per day, it’s important to protect your computer from malicious spyware and viruses.
  • Take frequent breaks. Completing surveys can be tedious. Take frequent breaks from your screen so that you’re not tempted to rush through surveys and provide wrong or inconsistent answers.
  • Fees and false promises. Any survey site that promises you’ll earn thousands per month is either a scam or at least misleading. Make sure the sites you join make realistic statements about your potential earnings and the amount of time it takes to complete surveys. 

Keep Your Expectations Realistic

Paid online surveys are the perfect side hustle for someone looking for an easy gig to do while at home or on the go. If you’re uncomfortable sharing your demographic information or want to earn a high hourly rate, you should consider a different option.

But if you do want to give online surveys a try, be realistic about how much you’ll make. Manage your time wisely so you maximize your earnings, sign up with multiple sites to receive the best opportunities, and research the company before registering.

While there are better ways to make money online , most will require more skill, training, and time than taking surveys for money.

Rating Methodology

With so many options available, it’s hard to know which sites are worth using. We took a look at some of the most popular ones and considered these three important categories to decide which sites to recommend:

1. Track record . Trust was our number one priority when picking a survey site. The best ones maintained a successful history documenting timely payments and positive user reviews.

2. The number of opportunities . When reading reviews of a survey company, we looked for those that mentioned the number of opportunities available. We didn’t want to recommend sites that offer limited opportunities to earn money.

3. Income potential . We tried to get a feel for how well the companies pay for your time. We did that by testing out a few and by reading reviews to see how much they pay.

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6 Websites where you get paid to do Short Tasks

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  • November 7, 2021
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6 Websites where you get paid to do Short Tasks

Nowadays internet is a treasure trove for people who want to make money online. There are so many websites where you can get paid to do short tasks. Most of these websites offer different types of small and easy micro tasks for users to work and earn money.

These short tasks can include anything from taking surveys to editing pictures to watching videos and more. There’s is enough work for everyone and the best thing is that anyone familiar with the internet can do it.

Working online on small tasks is one of the best and quickest ways to make money. Users can make their own schedule and the work is mostly flexible. Also the tasks aren’t too hectic and the pay varies according to the nature of tasks. To save your time searching for the best sites, we have complied a list of top six websites through which you can earn money.

List of Short Tasks Websites

Here’s a list of Websites that pay you to do easy short tasks:

Mechanical Turk is basically an online market place that allows its users to complete small tasks and make money. The tasks that users perform are known as HITs (Human Intelligence Tasks). Mturk works by connecting the requester with workers who complete these requested tasks for a fee specified against each HIT by the requester. The more you work on HIT’s accurately, the more your ratings as a worker will increase and eventually increase the likelihood of getting more tasks.

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Remotasks.com is a crowdsourcing platform where users can get paid for performing and completing simple tasks. These micro-tasks include tagging images, audio transcription, data collection, etc. Anyone can work on Remotasks, however, the only requirement is to be fluent in English. Users can unlock more tasks by giving small tests/exams. The more exams you take the more micro tasking opportunities will be open to you. To know more about Remotasks check out their FAQ page .

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ClickWorker

Clickworker.com is a website that enables users to earn online by performing tasks that are available on the website. The tasks range from simple online surveys to writing an essay to categorization and tagging etc. The users can work through a web browser and may select tasks based on the price offered. To know more about Clickworker check their FAQ page .

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Rewardy is a rewarding chatbot that offers gift cards for completing simple tasks right from your favorite messenger application. The tasks include downloading apps, watching videos, etc. The app is designed to be an all-in-one assistant, allowing you to explore new awesome games and apps and to get points for using them.

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The Smart Crowd is an online freelancing platform that provides its users with a variety of small tasks. These tasks include data entry, research work, translation, etc. The small tasks are pretty easy to do and are mostly standard stuff. The best part is that the platform allows you to work any time and anywhere by creating your own flexible schedule.

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FigureEight

FigureEight is a data collection and data mining company that offers a data enrichment platform for their clients from all over the world. The company offers a great opportunity for users from all over the world to join their system as a contributor. You can make money online by doing micro-tasking and completing simple data-oriented tasks.

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Great list! I remember working on some of these sites when I first started working from home. They don’t pay much but it adds to the bottom line. 🙂

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remo task requires you to create an account using Facebook, unfortunately.

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Yes, that’s true. But that’s not usually a problem for most people.

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is there any problem, if i open an account on remotasks using google account instead of Facebook account

Not really. You can use both options.

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Can you create a Remotask account for me, unfortunately my country does not allow me to create one

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We understand your situation. Unfortunately, we’re unable to create an account on your behalf as it goes against their terms and conditions.

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which is the best and makes money quick??

It depends on the platform and your skill-set.

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Thanks for sharing the post. I will try.

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Some great sites! I will be definitely joining a few! Thanks for sharing!

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Thank you Denise

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Please can you advice me on MTurk, i am considering going for it what do you recommend

The gigs available at Mturk are usually very easy to do and you don’t need to be tech savvy to complete those gigs. You should create an account and work on the projects that seem easy to do.

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Can I get any task provider that pays through Skrill?Thanks

Hi, you will have to check which of these platforms pays through Skrill. They keep updating their payment options, so keep a look out for it.

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Does anyone test or have any comment about socialtasks.net?

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