For testers

Get paid to say what actually confused you.

Developers pay for the moment their app stops making sense. You are the person who can point at it. Fixed rates, per session, no quotas and no interview.

testers on the platform
sessions paid out
12+
countries
min
average session

What each job pays

Fixed rates. No bidding, no undercutting.

Written feedback

$1.00

Walk the scenario, then write up what you hit. No recording, no microphone.

Screen recording

$2.50

Record your screen and talk through what you are doing, then the written report on top.

Retest

$0.50–$1.00

A developer fixed something and wants the same flow walked again. $1.00 if it needs a recording, $0.50 if it is written. Short either way, and you already know the app.

Closed test seat

$1.50

Google Play closed testing: the developer adds your Google address to their tester list, then you install and stay opted in for fourteen days, checking in twice. Paid across install, day 7 and day 14.

Longer sessions pay more than the base rate. Nothing is deducted from these numbers: what you see is what lands in your wallet.

From signup to paid

Four steps, and one of them is the actual work.

  1. 01

    Sign up and verify

    Real people only, so verification is a real step. It happens once, and it is what lets developers hand-pick you instead of buying anonymous traffic.

  2. 02

    Apply to what fits

    Campaigns list the device, the country and the flow they need. Apply to the ones you can genuinely do; a developer picks from the applicants.

  3. 03

    Record and report

    Screen recording with your voice over it, or written feedback, depending on the campaign. Say what confused you, not what you think they want to hear.

  4. 04

    Get scored, get paid

    Each session is scored on specificity and reproducibility. Approved work lands in your balance, and you withdraw when you want to.

Before you sign up

Four things I would rather you hear from me.

Payouts are crypto

USDT on Solana. A $0.30 network fee comes off each withdrawal. That is the only token and chain we can actually send, so I am not going to list others here. Bank transfer is not live yet either, and I would rather say that than list it as coming soon on a page you are deciding from.

Withdrawals are sent by hand

A person reviews the queue and sends them, so it is not instant. It also means a wrong address gets caught before the money is gone rather than after.

Low-effort work is filtered

"Looks good, nice app" is not feedback and it does not get approved. The score is on how specific and reproducible your report is, not on whether you liked the product.

A dropped closed test costs you the payout

If you take a fourteen-day seat, take it seriously. Uninstalling on day nine breaks the developer’s clock and forfeits it. Better to skip than to start. While you are still waiting to be added there is no commitment at all, and you can give the seat back with one click.

What testers email me

The real questions.

What do I need?

A phone or a computer you already own, and somewhere quiet enough to talk while you record. No special hardware, and nothing to buy.

How much can I actually make?

It is per session, not a salary. A recording pays $2.50 and takes ten to twenty minutes. How many are open depends on how many developers are running campaigns that week, so treat it as side income rather than a plan.

When do I get paid?

On a screen recording, often before the developer even looks: if our scoring rates it highly, 40% lands in your balance immediately and the rest follows when the session is approved. It is an advance on the same amount, not a bonus. Written feedback is paid in one go when the session is approved, with nothing early. You withdraw whenever you like, and an admin sends it manually, so allow a day or two rather than expecting it the same hour.

Why was my session rejected?

Almost always because the report was too general to act on, or the recording did not cover the scenario asked for. You can dispute it, and a person reads the dispute.

Do I need to speak English well?

Well enough to describe what you are seeing. Recordings are transcribed and translated automatically, so an accent is not a problem and a wrong word is not either.

Can I test on an emulator?

No. The whole point is a real person on their own device. Emulator sessions are rejected, and for Google Play closed tests they would not count anyway.

The first session takes about fifteen minutes.

Sign up, verify once, and apply to whatever is open. Nothing is owed if you never take a campaign.