Website Testing Jobs From Home
Assalaamu ‘Alaikum ya Ikhwaan wa Akhawaat! Today, I am going to share with you a list of all the places where you can start your website testing as a Halal hustle. Yes, Website Testing Jobs From Home! Awesome right???? All of this to continue our HALAL HUSTLE – WORK FROM HOME series!
Website Testing is a great way to make some extra cash and with most of the usability testing websites paying around $10, it can be a good side gig.
What is Website Testing Jobs From Home?
Simply put, as a website tester you have to go to a website and see the functionality of different sections of that site. You check if everything is working on the site.
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As you navigate, you have to speak out about your opinion on the website. With some testing companies, you might need to use a webcam as well. I, personally, just tested on my own and had to input notes into a CRM. It was easy…
Do I need any technical expertise for Website Testing Jobs From Home?
No. Like I said, masha Allah, it was easy. You don’t need to have any prior experience or knowledge for this, but you should know how to go about and check a website. A basic understanding of navigation on the web is enough for this role. Most companies provide training as well.
Apart from that, you should have good command over English and express your opinion clearly, as you get paid for your honest reviews.
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Do I need any special equipment to become a website tester?
You need a basic set up like a PC or a laptop, webcam or headphones and a good internet connection.
How much can I earn for this side gig?
Most of the website testing companies pay around $10 for about 20 minutes of work.
Now let’s see the places where you can start website testing,
You have to answer some basic questions and give a sample test to apply for this role. You get the invites for the website tests through email. They pay $10 for each test, and the payment is through PayPal.
For usertesting, the process is quite simple. You sign up with your details, and after getting approved, you start getting invites for the test. The pay is usually around $10 for a 20-minute video, and the payment is through PayPal.
For this company, you can also test apps along with websites, though you might need to have an iPad, iPhone or Android devices for the app tests.
Another good usability website which is open to international candidates. The sign-up process is simple, once you register, you need to download a screen recorder and give a sample test. The screen recorder records your movements when you are checking a website along with recording your voice.
You get invited for tests through email. The payments are through PayPal, and the pay is $8 per test.
With userlytics, you don’t need to give any test before starting working on websites. Simply sign up, and you get invited to test. One thing you would have to keep in mind is, this company requires testers to use a webcam while recording your voice on the microphone during the test. They pay $10 per test, and you get paid via PayPal.
TrymyUI is another good company to start your website testing. The sign-up process is simple, and as with other usability sites, you get invited through email. The pay is $10 per test, which can take around 20 minutes. The benefit with this company is, you get to test apps as well along with websites so that the workflow can be a bit more than the others.
Enroll comes with different usability testing gigs. Enroll is flexible in a way that it lets you test on any device and the tests apart from checking a website. You can do many mini tasks. The payments are through PayPal.
You just need to register your details and wait for the invite with this company. The whole sign up process is quite simple, and the pay is $10 per test. Each test takes up to 15 to 20 minutes. The payments are via PayPal.
There you have it; all these are some places to start usability testing. This is surely not a technical job, and the only thing you need to do is navigate around a website or app and give your opinion.
To make the most of the website testing, you need to keep these in mind:
- The workflow might not be continuous, so if you are interested in this position, try to sign up for as many websites as possible. That way you get invited for more tests
- For some roles, you might need to use a webcam along with a microphone, so being comfortable recording your video is vital
- Website Testing is not a full-time job, so don’t expect to make a full-time income from this. Website Testing can be a great extra cash maker
- It is also recommended to accept the invites as soon as you get them in the email
For further Website Testing or extra income options, you can visit Indeed or my Halal Hustle Job Board (coming soon!).
So, ready to start this flexible extra money maker? Jump right in.
Have you ever tried website testing? What’s your experience with this?
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