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10 Best Platforms that pay for app reviews

10 Best Platforms that pay for app reviews
10 Best Platforms that pay for app reviews

1: User Testing

The gold standard for paid app testing. You record your screen and voice while reviewing an app, following task prompts. Fast payouts via PayPal within 14 days.

$10–$60 per testVideo + written usertesting.com

2: Try My UI

Similar to UserTesting — you test apps and websites, speak your thoughts aloud, and submit a written follow-up survey. Consistent work volume for approved testers.

$10 per testVideo + survey trymyui.com

3: Test birds

A European-based crowdtesting platform with global reach. You test apps across different devices and submit detailed written bug reports and usability feedback.

$0.50–$5 per taskWritten reports testbirds.com

4: Uber testers

A dedicated mobile app testing platform. You get paid to find bugs and write detailed feedback on apps before they launch publicly. Good for tech-savvy reviewers.

Variable per project Bug reports ubertesters.com

5: Fiverr

Create a gig offering app review writing services. Beginners start at $5–$15 per review; experienced reviewers charge $50+. Full control over your rates and schedule.

$5–$100+ per gig Freelance fiverr.com

6: Upwork

Pitch to app developers and software companies looking for detailed review writers. Higher earning potential than Fiverr once you build a reputation on the platform.

$15–$80+ per review Freelance upwork.com

7: Userfeel

Multinational usability testing platform. Tests are available in 40+ languages making it ideal for non-English speakers. Pay is sent within 21 days via PayPal.

$10 per test Video + written userfeel.com

8: Respondent.io

Pays significantly more than most platforms because it targets professionals for in-depth feedback sessions. Requires more detailed screening but offers much higher pay per session.

$50–$250 per session In-depth feedback respondent.io

9: Intellizoom

Part of the UserZoom group. Offers short 5–15 minute app review tasks with a focus on quick usability feedback. Good for filling gaps between bigger platform tasks.

$5–$10 per task Quick reviews intellizoom.com

10: Enroll (formerly Betafamily)

A beta testing community where developers share pre-launch apps for feedback. Compensation varies by project — some pay cash, others offer gift cards or app credits.

Varies by project Beta testing enrollapp.com

Sign up to multiple platforms to maximize your earning potential. Always verify payouts before investing time.

Here’s your complete top 10 list! A few quick tips to make the most of these platforms:

For beginners, start with UserTesting, TryMyUI, and Userfeel simultaneously — they’re the easiest to get approved on and have the most consistent task volume. Once you have a few reviews under your belt, build a Fiverr or Upwork profile using those completed tests as portfolio samples.

If you want the highest pay per session, Respondent.io is worth the extra effort to qualify — their $50–$250 sessions can outpay a full week of smaller platform tasks in a single hour.

The smartest strategy is to be active on 3–4 platforms at once so you’re never waiting around for tasks. Would you like me to write a Pinterest article specifically about any of these platforms, or create a beginner’s action plan for getting started?

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