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10 Sites That Will Pay You To Test Out Websites

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Are you interested in working from home? Here I have collected some work-from-home test out websites, but to do this job from home, you will need to be internet savvy and speak fluent English. You will also need some basic equipment, like a computer with a microphone, a broadband internet connection, and an updated web browser.

Most tests take between 5 and 25 minutes to complete, and you pay an average of $10 per test. If you’d like to work from home and test websites, here are 10 sites to check out.

1. User Testing

User Testing
Earn $10 or $15 for 20 minutes of work. To become a tester, submit your email address and apply. Testers must take a sample test before receiving any assignments. This gig is open to US and international residents alike who can receive payments via PayPal. Each test takes about 15 – 20 minutes.

2. WhatUsersDo

WhatUsersDo

Get paid to give feedback on clients’ websites. To get started, fill out the application and take a sample test. Once you’ve been approved, you’ll receive assignments via email. Each test takes about 20 minutes to complete and costs 8 pounds, or around $12.50 US dollars. Payments are made via PayPal on the 25th day of each month.

3. TestingTime

Earn up to € 50 per study. Each study is conducted via Skype and usually takes 30 – 90 minutes of time. Once the study is completed, you’ll get paid within 5 – 10 days via PayPal. Testing Time is open to global residents who have an internet connection and Skype installed on a computer.

4. TryMyUI

TryMyUI

Earn $10 for 15–20 minutes of your time. To become part of the TryMyUI team first, sign up for an account. Next, you’ll need to take and pass a qualification test. The qualification test is a sample test that shows you understand the process and requirements. After you qualify, you’ll be sent test opportunities via email. Payments are made biweekly via PayPal.

5. Userfeel

Get paid $10 for providing your thoughts on various websites. To become a website tester, register for an account and take a sample test. Once your sample is approved, you’ll start getting assignments by email. Payments are made via PayPal at the end of each week.

6. Userlytics

Userlytics

Make money by providing feedback on websites, applications, prototypes, concepts, and more. To apply, register for an account, and then wait for an invitation to complete an assignment. Once you’ve completed your assignment, you’ll be paid $10 per task via PayPal.

7. UserZoom

UserZoom is a company that conducts website usability tests for desktop and mobile platforms. Tests pay an average of $5 to $10, depending on the complexity of the study. Most tests take between 10 and 20 minutes to complete, and payments are made via PayPal 10 to 14 business days after the completion of the study.

8. Validately

Validately hires testers to complete mobile and website tests for companies. Compensation varies: Complete a 5-minute test and get paid $5 bucks. For live tests where you speak via phone and share a screen with a moderator, pay a minimum of $25 for 30 minutes. Payments are made via PayPal within five business days of the test.

9. Enroll

Enroll

Make money by testing out websites. To enroll in the program, submit your email address and password, and pick your preferred method of testing (desktop computer, tablet, or smartphone). Once you’re fully registered, you’ll receive emails when assignments are ready for you. Assignments vary in nature, as does the pay. I did one job that took less than a minute, and it paid .10 cents. Payments are made via PayPal.

Article Written by Holly Reisem Hanna theworkathomewoman

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