If you have come to this UserCrowd Review to find a way to get paid to take surveys, well this could be what you’re looking for.
I had a good experience when the opportunities were previously at Usability Hub.
Since they have had an update, I thought I would visit them too see if they are still good.
I know many of you are going to want to see if they pay or not, so I will be covering that and more.
Table of Contents
UserCrowd Review Summary
- Owner:Usability Hub
- What Are They?: Testing Platform
- Cost: Free
- Verdict: Legit
- Recommended: Yes
What Is UserCrowd?
UserCrowd is a usability platform that pays people to complete short tests, or in other quick design surveys.
They are the testing platform of company Usability Hub. It used to be integrated into the same site.
The original name of the testing website
However, they decided to make a separate website hence the creation of UserCrowd.
So now they have one for the consumers/testers and a site for the businesses out there looking to conduct market research.
What is a plus is that the new site as undergone a revamp and many users have reported how its easier to earn money.
They are one of many testing websites out there, you also have the likes of UserTesting which is also well known.
So with that said, let’s look at how to get started.
What Is The Point Of UserCrowd?
A frequent question is what is even the point of survey sites and getting other people to test.
And what they probably mean by that is why someone would pay you to tick some boxes?
It’s a fair point, as when you think about it, you’re getting paid to answer a few questions.
With Usability Hub, it is a company to help other businesses get the data they require.
So like the name of the site says, they want to know the usability of there products and services.
Researching anything is vital, you have it in sport, business, history, science, basically everything.
But by doing research, it generally helps you to improve your knowledge on a specific aspect.
So when people complete tests over at UserCrowd, e.g. you, you are giving companies more information to help further develop whatever there working on.
Without market research, a lot of the companies out there wouldn’t exist.
You also have other survey sites like CreationsRewards and InboxDollars that all rely on market research to bring in revenue as a business.
Creating Your Account
If you want to start doing design surveys, the first thing you will need to do is sign up for UserCrowd.
There aren’t too many requirements to join. All you need to know is that you need to be 18 years old. That is because the panel is open worldwide.
The process takes around 5 minutes and requires you to run through a few steps. Let me run you through what this entails.
- You will need to enter your email address and also create a password (This will be required to access the studies)
- Accept the terms of the Tester Agreement. By ticking four boxes, you are telling them that you will give full effort and comply with these terms.
- The next step is to complete more details on yourself. Since they are a testing platform getting a better understanding of you will help them send relevant surveys to you. That includes how good you are with computers and the number of hours you tend to spend online.
It took me about 5 minutes to sign up and very shortly after I received my first survey.
This one awarded me $0.20 and asked me a few questions on social media.
Very easy to complete and was 4 or 5 multiple-choice questions. After completing it, I saw that the payout was credited to my account instantly.
How Much Money Can You Earn?
The only way to make money is through there surveys, so let’s talk more about them.
Surveys don’t pay a great deal with the payout at between $0.10 and $0.50 per one you complete.
Payout after completing my first test
When you consider that these are all short, it is justified, and you’re getting paid well for your time.
They do say that how much you can get within that range depends on the survey itself.
If it requires more thinking or time, you should be paid more, then the shorter ones.
UserCrowd Payout
Once users have made $10 worth of credits, you will be eligible to request a payout.
$10 worth, by the way, is 100 credits and you can get paid out via the popular PayPal.
The payment system is straightforward, and as long as you have followed the terms and conditions, you will be paid out as usual.
You will need to make sure each survey has been answered accurately and that you have met there.
So if you try to game the system by rushing surveys, you ultimately won’t get paid.
If your payout as been cleared, you will be paid within 30 days. Which while on the face of it seems a long time.
What I Am A Fan Off
1. No Problems With The Surveys
While some would argue the surveys don’t pay out well enough. I would say that with the effort required and what you need to do, it is completely fine.
You are getting paid up to half a dollar for going through a few pages of questions, which, as I mentioned above, are very simple to do.
Surveys are a great way to make money online as you will see in this guide I made not to long ago.
Another aspect I like about them is they tell you what to expect before you start them.
They will tell you the duration and payout, so you know what to expect.
So if you are pushed for time, you will know if you have the time to complete.
What I Am Not A Fan Off
1. Worldwide But Only Accepts PayPal
I have no idea which of the accepted countries get surveys regularly, but with the panel only accepting PayPal, it means not everyone can get paid.
I’m listing this as a negative as anyone can join, but I know some countries don’t even accept PayPal, so that will be a problem for those people.
I love PayPal as it makes getting paid and paying others a breeze, however not everyone as this payment source.
You are limited in this department as there isn’t another choice.
Overall I like UserCrowd and what it has to offer so if it can add a few more options it will improve it a lot.
I’m also sure it will encourage more people to join.
2. Income Potential
On reflection, it does seem like UserCrowd won’t pay out too much.
Referring to earlier you will be getting $0.50 if you’re lucky as a maximum payout, you also have the survey I completed for half of that.
The point is UserCrowd isn’t a solution to making lots of money. Instead, you can use it to make a little extra money.
It even states on their site that users shouldn’t expect to make a living using the site.
3. 30 Days Is A Long Time
I get that UserCrowd has specific guidelines that have to be met and therefore, they need to check the respondents survey submissions before sending them.
But 30 days is quite a long time for people to see their money.
It wouldn’t be too much of a problem for me, but I know some will want to see it arrive quicker.
When you put it in perspective, the top survey sites tend to payout within seven days at the least.
Some pay instantly and some pay longer, so UserCrowd isn’t uncommon.
If they were to improve this aspect along with the payout options, then It would appeal as people would know that they will be getting there money quickly.
4. Lack Of Studies
While doing my research, I stumbled across various reviews saying that the surveys were few and far between.
One person even said they had not been invited to a survey in 3 months, which is long.
Not only does this back up why an opportunity like this is only extra cash, but getting surveys is not guaranteed.
Meaning you can’t rely on them. So if you are to join, all you can do is check-in from time to time to complete one when you get invited.
You will be invited via email so you will know when one comes your way.
Lastly, the amount of studies is going to depend on your location. They are global but won’t mean that everyone will get equal opportunities.
I have some experience with this since I have been a member of many survey sites.
Being from the UK, I have joined panels where more opportunities for people in the US and Canada.
I’m not sure what the exact reason is for this, probably to do with the market research companies out there looking for feedback.
While that is frustrating, it happens and seems to be the case here with UserCrowd.
Is There A UserCrowd App?
Despite the fact you will be reviewing apps, there isn’t an app version of the site out there currently.
That means you will only be able to access it through the website itself, which can be done by typing UserCrowd on a mobile/tablet.
If you have a device that is optimized and enough ram to handle simple processes, you should be fine.
The survey I completed earlier was done on my tablet, and I had no issues, so I doubt you will have any either.
Is UserCrowd Legit?
There’s no doubt that this testing platform is legitimate and a site that anyone can make money with (that is if you have a PayPal account).
I do recommend them as their surveys are quick and easy to do.
However, don’t rely solely on it to make money, if you treat it as a side income you will do just fine.
I know I did name a few aspects I wasn’t a fan of, but it’s more room for improvement then problems stopping me using them.
Testing opportunities are great in my opinion, however, if you’re looking for even more ways to make money.
Well I have put a page together of fantastic opportunities, just like the survey element where you can get paid to give your opinion.
You will also be able to watch videos, complete tasks, download apps and more in exchange for rewards.
If you are interested, check out the best rewards site list here.
That brings this UserCrowd review to an end. I hope you learnt one or two bits of information you didn’t know before.
Do you have any thoughts on them, if the case drop a comment just in the section below.
I will get back to you soon,
Take care,
Josh
4 Comments
Hi Josh! I have been looking for a side hustle and have been signing up for a few sites were I can get paid to take surveys. I like that they are straight forward concerning the income potential, not promising overwhelming riches. I’m OK with being paid through PayPal. I really don’t like what you’ve explained about members waiting 3 months for surveys, but this won’t be the only site I’ll rely on, so let’s give it a try for a few months. Thanks for this review.
That sounds like a plan! Cheers Ann 🙂
Hi,I have been using UserCrowd for a while and I get several surveys a day and the money is in my PayPal account in 24hrs. I think they are one of the best sites because the surveys are short and interesting.
It’s great to hear you are getting on well with them Jewel 🙂