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I’ve discovered jobs with daily payment from 32 websites that will pay you every single day. Now, most of these websites require zero experience, and you can even use them for free. So stick around till the end, as the last website on this list will probably pay you more than your day job without getting yelled at by your boss.

32. Slice The Pie

Slice the Pie pays users to write reviews of music, fashion, and other products. After creating an account, you simply listen to music or view fashion items and write a review to earn money. Slice the Pie pays weekly via PayPal, and you can earn up to $10 to $20 per month.  Dollar break found that using that site for 15 minutes a day can earn you an extra $20 per month. But compared to the other websites on this list, it’s not a great earner. So, it gets a one out of ten on my list, but it can be useful, especially when you’re starting out, and you can combine it with some of the other things in this article.

31. Prolific

Prolific is a platform that connects researchers with participants for academic studies. Creating an account is free, and you can apply to the jobs that interest you. onlineworld.com found that Prolific pays users up to $100 per month via PayPal on average. Ultimately, it’s an easy and convenient side hustle, giving it a 1.5 out of 10 on our list.

30. Enroll

Enroll is a website that pays you for user testing and surveys. Creating an account is totally free, and you can then complete surveys and test websites and apps as long as you like. The great thing about Enroll, though, is that it’s incredibly easy to use. I mean, you can complete a survey in just a few minutes or from the comfort of your home, of course. And you can earn around $100 per month from the site, which is nothing special. So Enroll gets a 2 out of 10 on this list.

29. Google Opinion Rewards

Now, Google Opinion Rewards is a mobile app that sends users surveys to complete in exchange for Google Play credit. So after completing the setup, users receive surveys on various topics, such as consumer products and movie trailers. Earning potential with Google Opinion Rewards depends on the frequency of surveys and your location. But in general, we found that users can earn a few dollars per week in Google Play credits.

Considering each survey takes about one minute to complete, this really isn’t bad. In fact, our testing shows that users willing to dedicate five to ten hours can earn somewhere between $25 and $100 per month worth of Google Play credits. And one of the best things about Google Opinion Rewards is that the app is free to download and use. I mean, you can redeem Google Play credits for apps, games, and other digital content you’re already probably spending your money on. But I’m giving it a 1.7 out of 10 because, of course, it’s just Google Play credits, and there’s a lot more that you can earn in real dollars with other things on this list.

28. Vindale Research

Vindale Research is a platform that pays users for taking surveys and completing other tasks, such as watching videos or reading emails. After creating an account, you can browse through available tasks and complete them to earn money. Vindale users report earnings of around $0.80 for a 10 to 20 minutes survey, and there’s no limit on how many surveys you can apply for each day, adding up to about $200 per month. So a 3 out of 10 compared to the other websites I’m going to reveal now.

27. Fiverr

Fiverr is a platform that allows freelancers to offer their services to small businesses. After creating a profile, you can create gigs to sell your services, and soon enough, clients will begin contacting you, and the cash will start rolling in. So Fiverr pays via PayPal, and you can earn literally anywhere from five dollars to ten thousand dollars per project, depending on your prices, of course. But my biggest problem with Fiverr is the fact that getting your first sale is pretty difficult, and you will need to put in a lot of effort to make any money. As such, it gets a 2.6 on our scale.

According to a recent report by prisonomics, they found that 96.3% of sellers on Fiverr make less than 500 per month, with 70% making less than 100 dollars. However, an estimated one percent of sellers are earning two thousand dollars plus per month. So if you’re willing to put in the effort, you can earn a lot with Fiverr.

26. UserFeel

UserFeel is a platform that allows businesses to test their software with real users. Here’s how it works: you simply create an account and participate in tests that will record your screen and voice as you navigate a website or app with a PC, tablet, or even your phone. So you’ll earn around $3 to $30 per completed test, and some users report you can earn up to $200 per month. So a 3.3 out of 10 on this list.

25. Spare5

Now, Spare5 is a platform that connects businesses with workers who can complete small tasks, such as image tagging and data entries. To get started, simply create an account and browse through the mountain of tasks available. But in terms of how much you can actually earn with Spare5, according to most users we saw, you can expect to earn about $200 a month with less work than UserFeel, but it’s a lot more work than other options in this article, and you don’t earn as much as other options in this article. So 4 out of 10 on our list.

24. TestBirds

TestBirds is a platform that works the same wayas UserFeel. The sign-up process is very easy, but you are limited on the number of tests that you can do per day. So I recommend combining all of these testing sites together to get better results. And the amount that you can earn is dependent on the task, of course. But completing a usability test will pay out between $10 and $50 per test, whereas if the test is to find bugs, you’ll earn a dollar per bug successfully reported. So it seems you can earn around $200 per month, and a 3.7 out of 10 on our list.

23. UserTesting

UserTesting is a platform that allows businesses to test their websites and apps with real users. You just go to their website and create an account and complete a sample test, and then you’ll be invited to participate in future tests for pay. UserTesting pays weekly via PayPal, and you can earn up to $60 per test.

The only catch is that, according to their website, testers are limited to taking a maximum of seven tests per week. And generally, the pay for each test varies between $3 and $60, with the average payment around $10 per test. And they pay ten dollars for every 20-minute video that you complete. So you can earn up to $300 per month. But because of all of these limitations, UserTesting gets a 4.2 out of 10 on our list.

22. Appen

Appen is a platform that allows businesses to outsource small tasks to people like us. You just create an account and browse through available tasks and then complete them to earn money. Not too complicated, but most long-term projects require a set schedule, and the average project in the US seems to pay around $9 an hour. So Appen is great for people who need to work from home and set their own hours, and it pays weekly via PayPal. So you can earn up to $100 per week, and around $400 per month, giving it a 5 out of 10 on our list.

21. Userlytics

A similar platform allows businesses to test software with real users. The setup process is the same as Appen, but during tasks, your screen and voice will be recorded. Userlytics pays weekly via PayPal. You can earn up to $90 per test, which isn’t bad. However, there are limits on how many tests you can take, making it kind of unclear how much you can earn per month. It seems to be about $350 per month, and Userlytics therefore gets a 4.7 on my scale.

20. TryMyUI

TryMyUI is a platform that pays users for testing websites and apps, much like several other sites on this list. But the amount you can earn with TryMyUI varies based on the frequency and complexity of the assignments. In general, though, users can earn up to $10 per assignment, and each test task takes 20 minutes to complete.

So you can average $30 an hour, which is pretty good. TryMyUI is both free and really easy to use, with assignments that are pretty straightforward and can be completed on a flexible schedule. So it gets a 5 out of 10, and you can earn up to $500 per month.

19. Snapwire

Snapwire is a photography platform that pays users for submitting photos to be used by businesses and individuals. After creating an account and completing a profile, you simply submit your photos to different photo requesters on the platform. It’s really easy to use as you can just submit your photos with a few clicks.

The platform is also free to use, and it’s possible to earn money by submitting photos that you’ve already taken. In my research, it seems that you can earn up to $500 per month, so I give it a 5.4 out of 10 because, of course, you do need to have photos that people want to buy.

18. Gigwalk

Gigwalk is a mobile app that pays users for completing small tasks such as taking photos or verifying information at local businesses. After downloading the app and creating an account, you can browse available gigs in your area and apply for those that interest you. According to Gigwalk, you can earn between $3 and $100 per gig, and you get to work whenever you want. Gigwalk is easy to use as the gigs are straightforward and can be completed in just a few minutes. But I’ve seen some users earning $500 per month, and they give it a 6 out of 10.

17. MyCoworker

Mycoworkers is a website that connects businesses and individuals with workers who can complete small tasks such as data entry, surveys, and product reviews. After creating an account, you browse through available tasks and complete them to earn money. Surprisingly, these tasks generally pay between $3 and $100, kind of like Gigwalk, and they don’t require an interview, meetings, or set hours.

You can perform micro jobs online or even in person. So you can earn up to $500 per month, but it’s a bit more competitive than the other platforms. So I give it a 5.8 out of 10.

16. Clickworker

Clickworker is a platform that connects businesses with workers who can complete small tasks such as web research and data entry. After creating an account, you browse through available tasks and complete them to earn money.

In a reddit thread, one person reported making $500 a month, and you have to remember that $500 a month is perfectly attainable, especially if you live in the UK or US. Although it does depend on the type of task that you will be doing. So I give it a 6.7 on our scale just because of the usability side of it.

15. Responding

Responding is a platform that connects businesses with participants for market research studies. After creating an account you browse through available studies and apply for those that interest you.

According to a respondent, the average payout for a completed project is $100 to $700 an hour, and it’s a huge range but still makes respondent the best paying online survey company I’ve come across. And from the examples, I have seen the math works out to be around $105 an hour and I’ve seen some users earn up to $750 per month so I give it a 7 out of 10.

14. Redbubble

Now, Redbubble is a platform that allows users to sell their artwork and designs on a variety of products such as stickers, apparel, and home decor. After creating an account, you upload your designs to the website and wait for buyers to purchase them. So it seems you can earn between $500 and $1,000 per month, but of course, you need some skills for this one. I give it a 6.8 out of 10 just because of the usability side.

13. TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit is a platform that connects individuals with people who need help with various tasks such as cleaning, moving, and general DIY. After creating an account, you browse through available tasks and apply for those that interest you.

Earning on TaskRabbit all depends on how much you charge and how many hours you put in. For instance, if you worked 10 hours a week and charge $20 an hour, you’ll earn $800 a month. And other than the initial $25 registration fee, TaskRabbit does not charge you as a tasker or the person doing the task. So all fees are charged to the clients scheduling the services. So we give it a pretty easy to do.

Now, the options on this list are going to get very interesting because the next ones are very easy and you can make a lot doing them.

12. Rev

Rev is another platform, similar to TranscribeMe, offering transcription, captioning, and translation services to small businesses. So it works in the exact same way. You just create an account and apply for jobs. A good idea is to use TranscribeMe and Rev together to double your money. And according to Rev, transcriptionists and captioners earn $245 per month on average, with the top monthly earnings ranging from $1,495 to $1,570.

As a translator, the average monthly earnings are reported to be around $958. So around one thousand dollars per month is pretty good, which is why it gets a 7.2 out of 10 because of course you do need to have the kind of skill to be able to translate, so you can make a lot doing it. It is pretty easy to do, but there are a few skills involved.

11. OneSpace

OneSpace is a website that connects businesses with freelancers who can complete simple tasks such as writing, editing, and data entry. Short tasks don’t pay much, mostly $0.10 per task. But it could be more if the task is heavy.

So, writing pays between $0.02 and $0.035 per word, which means you can earn more with this one than all of the others we’ve so far. Because I’ve seen users earn, over $1,000 per month, up to$2,000 per month. So overall, I give it a 7.5 out of involved, unlike with some of the next ones I’m going to tell you. You can earn a lot more with fewer skills.

10. Lionbridge

Now, Lionbridge is a platform that allows businesses to outsource small tasks to a remote workforce. So to get started, you simply create an account, browse through available tasks, and complete them to earn money. You can earn up to $13 per hour, depending on your task. And the fact that it’s free to sign up and flexible makes it one of the best companies or gigs.

Ultimately, if you have some spare time and you are looking for some extra cash, Lionbridge is definitely worth it. Some users are making over $1,000 per month with simple tasks. So very basic tasks upwards of $3,000 per month, I would give this 7.7 out of 10 on this list.

9. Chegg

Chegg Study is a platform that allows students to get help with their homework and assignments from online tutors. Starting is really simple, just create an account, and you can start tutoring students. Chegg Study promises tutors that they can make $20 per hour.

However, the site allows students to pay for as little as five minutes of help, which means you might get your twin hourly rate in a bunch of five-minute bites. And naturally, this means you can earn a whole lot more per hour. So you can earn over $1,000 per month. And we’re giving it an 8 out of 10, because of the high hourly rate for very simple tasks.

8. ClearVoice

ClearVoice is a content creation platform that pays writers, editors, and other content creators for their work. After creating an account and completing a profile, users can apply for writing and editing jobs on the platform. The amount that you can earn with ClearVoice varies based on the frequency and complexity of the assignments, obviously. But in general, users can earn up to several hundred dollars per assignment, meaning you can earn over $1,000 per month. But it’s a bit more work, so it’s 7.7 out of 10.

7. Amazon Mechanical Turk

Amazon Mechanical Turk is a platform that allows businesses to once again outsource small tasks to remote workforce. After creating an account, you simply browse through available tasks like data entry, surveys, and transcriptions, and complete them to earn money. So according to a 2018 academic study, Amazon Mechanical Turk pays between one and six dollars per hour for a typical task. But the study also mentions that individual requesters pay an average of $11 per hour for higher paying tasks.

The tasks are very simple and easy, and I’ve seen some users make $1,000 per month. So we’re giving it an 8.2 out of 10 because you can earn a decent amount of money for very basic tasks with no skill as a complete beginner.

6. TranscribeMe

TranscribeMe is a platform that connects businesses with transcribers who can convert audio and video into text. So I give this option an 8.8 on my scale as you can earn quite a lot per month compared to the other options that we’ve covered so far.

What’s more, transcription as a job is pretty easy, so this is a good option for beginners. And the average earning of transcriptionists working with TranscribeMe is $250, but top performers can earn up to $2,000 per month. And payments come through PayPal weekly. As long as you have a balance of at least twenty dollars to cash out, you’re good.

5. MarketForce

Market Force is a mystery shopping platform that pays users for completing assignments at retail stores, restaurants, and other locations. After creating an account and completing a profile, users can apply for assignments in the area.

The amount you can earn with Market Force varies based on the frequency and complexity of the assignments. In general, users can earn up to $20 per assignment. And in the US, the average Market Force mystery shopper earns $3,500 per month. And Market Force is easy to use, as the assignments are straightforward and can be completed in just a few hours. So the platform is free to use, and users can earn money while shopping or dining out. So we give it a 9.2 out of 1o, and it’s pretty simple to do.

4. TextBroker

TextBroker is a website that connects businesses with freelance writers who can create written content. So there are a few more steps with this one. After creating an account, you submit a writing sample to determine your skill level, and then browse through available jobs to write content for clients. So with higher skill does come higher effort, of course, and the average TextBroker salary seems to average out at about $2,000 per month. Giving it a nine on our scale.

3. TextMaster

TextMaster is a platform that connects businesses with freelance writers, editors, and translators who can create and edit content in different languages. So after creating an account, you browse through available jobs and apply to those that interest you. TextMaster pays weekly via PayPal or bank transfer, and you can earn up to $1,000 per month. We give it a 9.6 out of 10 on our list because it’s very easy to use, and you can make money quickly on this website based on the research that we’ve done.

2. Field Agent

Field Agent is a mobile app that pays users for completing small tasks, such as price checks and store audits at local businesses. After downloading the app, you create an account, and then, of course, like all of the other ones, you can browse through available tasks in your area and apply for those that interest you. So the amount that you can earn with Field Agent does vary based on the frequency and complexity of the tasks.

Field Agent is easy to use as the tasks are straightforward and can be completed in just a few minutes. The app is free to download and use, and you can earn money while running errands and exploring your city. So it’s probably the easiest option to make money on our list. And because of that, we give it a 9.6 out of 10.

1. Proofread

Proofread Anywhere is a platform that offers online courses and resources for proofreading and editing. Surprisingly, Proofread Anywhere offers courses for different levels of experience and pay values depending on the job. But users report making $500 for a single project, which means you can make up to $2,000 per month. That’s why I give it a 9.8 out of 10.

Guys, it’s possible to make money with all of these websites. And if you want to make the most money possible, my recommendation is to sign up for all of the websites that you think you’d like to use. Then, you can start generating income from multiple sources. But long-term, obviously, these are just websites where you can earn a bit of extra cash on the side.

If you want to build a real online business, then you need a real business model that will allow you to disconnect your earning potential from your time commitments. You can read the articles below to learn more about them.

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2 thoughts on “Jobs With Daily Payment | 32 websites To Earn Daily

  1. Tech Buvan says:

    Nice article

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