20 Short Task Sites for Making Money From Home

Jan 3rd 2021

20 Short Task Sites for Making Money From Home

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. In fact, 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 task job is any job or assignment that can be completed in a short amount of time. The tasks that can be completed vary widely 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 completed at any time, and the majority of short tasks don’t require moms to be on the phone, which requires a quiet household.If you have kiddos running around your house, here are 20 short task sites that allow you to work whenever you have free time.

1. Swagbucks

Swagbucks is a microtask platform where you can earn points called SB, which can be redeemed for gift cards and coupons. You can quickly earn Swagbucks by watching videos, playing games, answering questions, shopping online, and even surfing the web using their search bar. Refer your friends, and you’ll earn even more SB. Your SB points can be traded in for gift cards from Amazon, Target, Starbucks, and PayPal.

Register today, and you receive a $5.00 sign up bonus! Swagbucks has been featured on ABC News, MSN Money, Yahoo, and Forbes, and it has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

2. InboxDollars

Here you can earn cash for taking surveys, reading emails, playing games, redeeming coupons, searching the web, and shopping online. Membership is free, and you’ll receive $5.00 for signing up. Payments are made via check. Current companies using InboxDollars are Target, NetFlix, H&R Block, and Walmart. InboxDollars is open to US, Canadian, and UK residents.

3. Course Hero

Course Hero is a short task platform that uses 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. You can work as much or as little as you like, and from anywhere where you have a reliable internet connection. Course Hero has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

4. Lionbridge

Lionbridge hires independent contractors to work on microtasks like translation, transcription, rating ads, annotation, and testing. You must first your proficiency by taking and passing relevant evaluation tests (which I’ve heard are 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. Lionbridge has an A+ rating with the Better Busines Bureau.

5. Fiverr

Fiverr is a little different in that you don’t search for jobs. Instead, you post tasks that you’re willing to complete for $5.00. People sell everything from writing services, design services, voice over services to making phone calls and videos. Once you make a sale, Fiverr will keep a fee of $1.00, and payments will be made via PayPal.Doesn’t sound like much money? The Fiverr Mastermind Group (six Fiverr power sellers who earn six-figures a year each) wrote an e-book about their crazy success with the platform: The Fiverr Master

6. Amazon Mechanical Turk

Over at Amazon, 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, payout $0.02. Another task was to transcribe a voicemail from audio to text (audio length three hours), payout $76.19. After you complete the task and the requester approves your work, the money is deposited into your Amazon account.

7. ClickWorker

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

8. Appen

Appen is a virtual workspace where you can earn money by completing simple tasks on your computer. Tasks 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 has an A+ with the Better Business Bureau.

9. EasyShift

EasyShift is a task site application where you can earn money by completing shifts on your iPhone. Shifts usually entail checking prices, seeing if a product is in stock, or taking photos of store displays. Once you have completed the shift, payment will be made through PayPal within 48 hours of submission. Shifts pay anywhere from $2.00-$20.00 per task. EasyShift has been featured on USA Today, All Things Digital, and Mashable.

10. Field Agent

Field Agent allows you to make money by completing various short tasks, from checking shelf availability, product reviews to checking display compliance. Tasks pay anywhere from $3.00-$12.00 per job, and payments are made via PayPal. Field Agent works with brands like Tyson, Target, Hershey’s, and has been featured on CNET, Forbes, and The New York Times. Only available for iPhones.

11. Rev

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 $0.05-$0.07 per word. For transcribers, it’s $0.40-$0.65 per audio minute, and for closed captioners, it’s $0.40-$0.75 per audio minute. With Rev, you choose your schedule and your projects, and payments are made weekly via PayPal. Rev has been featured in Inc., The Wall Street Journal, and VentureBeat.

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.

13. OneSpace

OneSpace is a short task platform where you’re paid for various tasks, such as taking surveys, copywriting, quality assurance, transcription, and lots more. To get started, create an account for free. To be eligible for more complex and higher-paying tasks, you will need to pass a qualification test. Once you pass the qualification test, you unlock higher-paying gigs. Payments are made via PalPal. OneSpace has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

14. TaskRabbit

TaskRabbit is an on-demand site where you complete physical tasks such as house cleaning, delivery services, handyman work, furniture assembly, grocery shopping, etc. 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 has been featured on ABC, The Wall Street Journal, and The Today Show.

15. Fancy Hands

Fancy Hands hires US-based virtual assistants to complete one-off 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 at any time of the day or night.

16. Spare 5

Spare 5 is a microtask platform where you can sign up to complete small tasks in your free time. They have a wide variety of jobs, but most of them focus on providing human insight for audio clips, videos, or image files. A couple of sample tasks include: Annotating images to describe various elements of a photo or providing keywords for an image. Payments are made via PayPal weekly.From my research, tasks can be completed quickly, and they pay around $0.02-$0.05 per task. One person earned $14.44 for 90 minutes of work. Spare 5 can be done on your computer, iPhone, or Android operating system.

17. Respondent

Respondent is a research study organization that pays individuals for participating in focus group studies, short surveys, and website testing gig. According to their website, the average study or survey is 30-minutes in length, and the average hourly pay is $60-$140. Payments are issued via PayPal.

18. Humanatic

If you have short periods of quiet time in your schedule (perhaps during your child’s naptime), you can get paid to listen to phone calls on Humanatic. With this platform, users log in and listen to recorded phone calls via their computer. Users then tag and sort the calls based on specific criteria. Businesses use this information to sort leads, so they know which calls to make a priority. According to their website, you can earn anywhere from $1.00-$4.50 an hour, depending on your skill and accuracy. Payments are processed weekly via PayPal.

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; simply log in wherever you have some free time. According to their website, top earners can make $2,000-$7,000 per month; payments are distributed via PayPal monthly. JustAnswer has an A+rating with the Better Bussiness Bureau.

20. Cambly

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.

Conclusion

A final word about short task sites: no, they are not going to make you rich, but they are an easy way to earn some 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.