Online surveys typically earn $1–$5/hour, making them one of the lowest-paying side hustles available. However, certain platforms like UserTesting ($10–$60/test) and Prolific ($8–$15/hour) offer better rates. Here’s an honest assessment of what you can actually earn from surveys and microtasks in 2026.
The Honest Truth About Survey Income
Reality Check: What Surveys Actually Pay
| Platform Type | Effective Hourly | Monthly (1 hr/day) | Monthly (2 hrs/day) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional surveys (Swagbucks, Survey Junkie) | $2–$5 | $60–$150 | $120–$300 |
| Research panels (Prolific, Respondent) | $8–$15 | $240–$450 | $480–$900 |
| User testing (UserTesting, TryMyUI) | $10–$30 | $150–$300* | $300–$600* |
| Microtasks (MTurk, Clickworker) | $3–$10 | $90–$300 | $180–$600 |
*User testing availability is limited; you may not find 1–2 hours of work daily.
Why Survey Income Is Low
The economics:
- Companies pay $0.50–$3.00 for your 10–20 minute opinion
- Survey sites take 30–50% of what companies pay
- You receive $0.25–$2.00 per survey
- Effective hourly: $1.50–$6.00
Survey income is best viewed as:
- ✅ Beer money / pocket change
- ✅ Gift card earnings for downtime
- ✅ Something to do while watching TV
- ❌ NOT a real income source
- ❌ NOT worth quitting other side hustles for
- ❌ NOT efficient use of your time if you need money
Survey and Rewards Platforms
Swagbucks
Swagbucks is the largest rewards platform, offering surveys plus other earning methods.
Earning opportunities:
| Activity | Earnings | Time Required | Effective Hourly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Surveys | $0.40–$2.00 | 10–25 min | $1.50–$5 |
| Videos (passive) | $0.01–$0.05 | 1–5 min | $0.50–$1 |
| Shopping cashback | 1–10% | N/A | Varies |
| Search | $0.05–$0.25 | Random | $0.50–$2 |
| Games | $0.50–$50 | 30 min–hours | $0.50–$5 |
| Sign-up offers | $1–$50 | 5–30 min | $2–$100+ |
Realistic Swagbucks earnings:
| Effort Level | Daily SB | Monthly SB | Cash Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimal (passive videos, search) | 20–50 | 600–1,500 | $6–$15 |
| Moderate (surveys + offers) | 100–300 | 3,000–9,000 | $30–$90 |
| Heavy (dedicated grinding) | 300–600 | 9,000–18,000 | $90–$180 |
100 SB = $1.00 (redeemable for gift cards or PayPal)
Swagbucks tips:
- Focus on sign-up offers (highest ROI)
- Use mobile app for easy surveys
- Stack with shopping cashback
- Daily poll + daily search = easy 20 SB
- Don’t waste time on videos (terrible rate)
Survey Junkie
Survey Junkie focuses purely on surveys (no games, videos, or offers).
Pay structure:
- Points per survey: 50–400 points (average 100–150)
- 100 points = $1.00
- Minimum cashout: $5.00 (500 points)
- Survey length: 10–25 minutes average
Realistic earnings:
| Daily Time | Surveys Completed | Daily Earnings | Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 min | 1–2 | $0.75–$1.50 | $22–$45 |
| 1 hour | 2–4 | $1.50–$3.00 | $45–$90 |
| 2 hours | 4–7 | $3.00–$5.50 | $90–$165 |
Survey Junkie pros:
- ✅ Simple, survey-focused platform
- ✅ Low cashout threshold
- ✅ PayPal and gift card options
- ✅ Good survey matching algorithm
Survey Junkie cons:
- ❌ Frequent disqualifications (wasted time)
- ❌ Low effective hourly rate
- ❌ Limited high-paying surveys
Prolific (Best Survey Platform)
Prolific connects users with academic research studies and pays significantly better than traditional survey sites.
Why Prolific pays more:
- Academic research budgets (not market research)
- UK-based, pays in GBP (converts well to USD)
- Strict researcher requirements = fewer low-quality surveys
- Guaranteed minimum of £5/hour ($6.50+/hour) for studies
Typical Prolific studies:
| Study Type | Pay | Duration | Effective Hourly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quick survey | £0.50–$1.50 | 3–10 min | £6–$10/hr |
| Psychology study | £1.50–$3.00 | 10–20 min | £6–$12/hr |
| Multi-part study | £3.00–$8.00 | 20–45 min | £8–$12/hr |
| Longitudinal studies | £5.00–$20.00 | Multiple sessions | £10–$15/hr |
Realistic Prolific earnings:
| Availability | Studies/Week | Weekly Earnings | Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low (few demographics) | 3–5 | $8–$20 | $32–$80 |
| Medium | 8–15 | $25–$60 | $100–$240 |
| High (desirable demographics) | 15–25 | $50–$100 | $200–$400 |
Prolific tips:
- Install browser extension (notifies of new studies)
- Complete profile thoroughly (more study matches)
- Check frequently (good studies fill fast)
- Keep response quality high (affects future eligibility)
InboxDollars
InboxDollars offers surveys plus paid emails, games, and offers.
Earning opportunities:
| Activity | Typical Pay | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Surveys | $0.50–$3.00 | Main earning method |
| Paid emails | $0.02–$0.05 | Just click to confirm |
| Reading articles | $0.01–$0.02 | Very low pay |
| Watching videos | $0.01–$0.03 | Passive but slow |
| Cashback shopping | 1–10% | Best for purchases you’d make anyway |
| Sign-up offers | $0.50–$30 | Highest earners |
Monthly realistic earnings: $20–$100 with moderate effort
InboxDollars note: $30 minimum cashout is frustrating for new users.
Branded Surveys
Branded Surveys focuses on market research with gamification elements.
Pay structure:
- Points per survey: 50–300 points
- 100 points = $1.00
- Minimum cashout: $5.00
- Badge/level system for bonuses
Features:
- Daily polls (small points)
- Leaderboard rewards (top earners get bonuses)
- Survey streaks (bonus for consecutive days)
Monthly realistic earnings: $30–$100
Microtask Platforms
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk)
MTurk offers “Human Intelligence Tasks” (HITs) — small tasks that require human judgment.
Types of work:
| HIT Type | Pay | Time | Effective Hourly | Skill Needed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surveys | $0.10–$5.00 | 2–30 min | $2–$12 | Low |
| Data verification | $0.01–$0.10 | 10–60 sec | $3–$6 | Low |
| Image tagging | $0.01–$0.05 | 5–30 sec | $1–$5 | Low |
| Transcription | $0.10–$1.00 | 2–10 min | $3–$10 | Medium |
| Content moderation | $0.02–$0.50 | 30 sec–5 min | $3–$8 | Medium |
| Writing tasks | $0.50–$5.00 | 5–30 min | $5–$15 | High |
| Research tasks | $1.00–$10.00+ | 10–60 min | $5–$20+ | High |
MTurk earnings reality:
| Worker Level | HITs/Day | Daily Earnings | Hourly Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner (first weeks) | 50–100 | $2–$5 | $2–$4 |
| Intermediate | 100–300 | $8–$20 | $4–$8 |
| Experienced (with quals) | 200–500+ | $20–$50+ | $8–$15 |
| Expert (batch work) | 500–1000+ | $40–$100+ | $10–$20+ |
How to earn more on MTurk:
- Get qualifications — Many high-paying HITs require passing tests
- Use scripts — MTurk Suite, Turkerview help find good HITs
- Learn batches — Repetitive tasks that become fast with practice
- Avoid penny HITs — Tasks paying under $0.10 are rarely worth it
- Track requesters — Use Turkopticon to avoid bad payers
MTurk tools:
- MTurk Suite (browser extension) — HIT finder, catcher
- Turkerview — Requester reviews, hourly estimates
- Turkopticon — Requester ratings
- Panda Crazy — Auto-accept good HITs
Clickworker
Clickworker offers micro-tasks similar to MTurk with European focus.
Task types:
- Short surveys: $0.05–$0.50
- Text creation: $0.50–$5.00
- Data categorization: $0.01–$0.10
- App testing: $0.50–$3.00
- Search evaluation: $0.05–$0.30
Realistic earnings:
| Effort | Monthly Earnings | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Casual | $20–$50 | Limited availability |
| Regular | $50–$150 | More tasks, some high-paying |
| Heavy | $150–$400 | If tasks available |
Clickworker includes UHRS — Microsoft’s crowdsourcing platform for search result evaluation, which can pay $8–$15/hour when work is available.
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These companies offer longer-term microtask positions, often for AI training data.
Common positions:
- Search engine evaluator: Rate search results, $12–$14/hour
- Social media evaluator: Rate content relevance, $12–$15/hour
- AI data annotator: Label images/text for AI, $10–$18/hour
- Transcriptionist: Transcribe audio, $10–$20/hour
How they differ from MTurk:
- Application and testing process required
- More consistent work (if approved)
- Set hours often required (10–20/week)
- Higher effective pay ($10–$15/hour)
- W-2 or contract employment (not per-task)
Realistic earnings: $400–$1,200/month with 10–20 hours/week
User Testing Platforms
UserTesting
UserTesting pays you to test websites and apps while speaking your thoughts aloud.
Pay structure:
- Standard tests: $10 per 15–20 minute test
- Live interviews: $30–$60 per 30–60 minute session
- Multi-part studies: $10–$100+ (varies)
How it works:
- Apply and create profile
- Complete sample test (free)
- Receive test invitations via email
- Complete test (screen recording + voice)
- Get paid via PayPal (7 days after test)
Realistic UserTesting earnings:
| Availability | Tests/Week | Weekly Earnings | Monthly |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low | 1–2 | $10–$20 | $40–$80 |
| Medium | 3–5 | $30–$50 | $120–$200 |
| High (diverse demographics) | 7–12 | $70–$150 | $280–$600 |
UserTesting tips:
- Keep screener questions consistent with profile
- Speak clearly and constantly during tests
- Complete tests quickly when they arrive (limited spots)
- Mobile tests often pay same as desktop (faster to complete)
- Rate: Aim for $30–$60 effective hourly when tests available
Other User Testing Platforms
| Platform | Pay per Test | Test Length | Payment | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TryMyUI | $10 | 15–20 min | PayPal | Similar to UserTesting |
| Userlytics | $10–$90 | 15–90 min | PayPal | Higher pay for longer tests |
| TestingTime | $50–$250 | 30–90 min | Bank transfer | In-person/video interviews |
| Userbrain | $5 | 5–15 min | PayPal | Shorter tests, lower pay |
| uTest | Varies | Varies | PayPal | Bug testing, paid per bug |
Specialized Research Opportunities
Respondent.io
Respondent connects users with high-paying research studies, typically video interviews.
Pay range: $50–$250+ per study
Study length: 30–90 minutes
Frequency: Depends on demographics and profession
Best for:
- Professionals in specific industries
- People with unique experiences/conditions
- Business decision-makers
- Hard-to-reach demographics
Realistic earnings:
- 1–2 studies/month: $75–$300
- 4–6 studies/month (ideal demographics): $300–$900
Focus Groups (In-Person and Virtual)
Focus groups pay significantly more than surveys but are less frequent.
Pay ranges:
| Type | Duration | Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Online focus group | 60–90 min | $75–$150 |
| In-person focus group | 90–120 min | $100–$250 |
| In-home study | 2–4 hours | $150–$400 |
| Multi-day study | Several sessions | $300–$1,000+ |
Where to find focus groups:
- FindFocusGroups.com — Aggregates opportunities
- FocusGroup.com — National database
- Local market research firms — Google “[city] focus groups”
- Fieldwork.com — Major research company
- Craigslist — “Gigs” section often has listings
Medical/Health Studies
Clinical trials and health surveys can pay hundreds of dollars.
Types:
- Survey about health conditions: $5–$50
- Phone interview about medication use: $50–$150
- Clinical trial participation: $100–$5,000+
- In-person medical studies: $200–$2,000+
Where to find:
- ClinicalTrials.gov — NIH database
- Recruit.me — Clinical trial matching
- Local research hospitals — Check websites
- University research departments — Psychology, medicine
Caution: Understand risks before participating in any clinical trial.
Income Comparison: Is It Worth Your Time?
Hourly Rate Comparison
| Activity | Effective Hourly | Hours for $100 |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional surveys | $2–$5 | 20–50 hours |
| Prolific surveys | $8–$15 | 7–13 hours |
| UserTesting | $30–$60* | 2–4 hours* |
| MTurk (experienced) | $8–$15 | 7–13 hours |
| Clickworker/UHRS | $8–$15 | 7–13 hours |
| Focus groups | $60–$100 | 1–2 hours |
| DoorDash/Uber Eats | $15–$25 | 4–7 hours |
| Freelance writing | $25–$60 | 2–4 hours |
| Dog walking (Rover) | $15–$25 | 4–7 hours |
| Virtual assistant | $20–$40 | 2.5–5 hours |
*UserTesting limited by availability
When Surveys Make Sense
Surveys are worth your time if:
- ✅ You’re doing them during downtime (TV, commute, waiting)
- ✅ You’re stacking with other activities (not dedicated time)
- ✅ You just want small gift card earnings
- ✅ You enjoy giving opinions (some people do)
- ✅ You’re unable to do other work (disability, restrictions)
Surveys are NOT worth your time if:
- ❌ You’re treating it as your main side hustle
- ❌ You need serious income (do almost anything else)
- ❌ You’re dedicating focused work time to surveys
- ❌ You’re frustrated by disqualifications and low pay
Maximizing Survey Income
Strategy 1: Multi-Platform Approach
Sign up for multiple platforms to maximize survey availability:
Tier 1 (best ROI):
- Prolific (academic surveys)
- UserTesting (website testing)
- Respondent.io (high-paying interviews)
Tier 2 (decent supplemental):
- Swagbucks (surveys + offers)
- Survey Junkie (reliable surveys)
- MTurk (microtasks)
Tier 3 (filler):
- InboxDollars
- Branded Surveys
- Pinecone Research
Strategy 2: Focus on High-Paying Opportunities
Prioritize by effective hourly:
- Focus groups — Apply for every opportunity you qualify for
- UserTesting — Check frequently, jump on tests quickly
- Prolific — Use extension, respond immediately
- Respondent.io — Keep profile updated, check weekly
- MTurk (qualified HITs) — Only after getting qualifications
- Skip traditional surveys — Unless truly passive time
Strategy 3: Passive + Active Combo
Passive income (while doing other things):
- Swagbucks videos running in background
- Honeygain/Nielsen apps (minimal, $5–$30/month)
- Receipt scanning (Ibotta, Fetch)
Active income (focused time):
- Prolific studies (when available)
- UserTesting (when available)
- MTurk batches (if skilled)
Avoiding Scams
Red flags:
- ❌ Requires upfront payment
- ❌ Promises unrealistic income ($500+/day)
- ❌ Asks for bank account or SSN early
- ❌ No clear payment terms
- ❌ Unknown platform with no reviews
Legitimate platforms:
- Have clear payment terms
- Are reviewed on Reddit, Trustpilot
- Pay via PayPal, gift cards, or direct deposit
- Don’t require sensitive info upfront
Realistic Monthly Income Summary
Casual Approach (1 hour/day, mixed platforms)
| Source | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Swagbucks (surveys + offers) | $30–$60 |
| Survey Junkie | $20–$45 |
| Prolific (when available) | $30–$80 |
| UserTesting (1–2 tests/week) | $40–$80 |
| Total | $120–$265 |
Serious Approach (2–3 hours/day, optimized)
| Source | Monthly |
|---|---|
| MTurk (experienced, 2 hrs/day) | $250–$500 |
| Prolific | $75–$200 |
| UserTesting | $100–$250 |
| Focus groups (1–2/month) | $100–$300 |
| Swagbucks/others | $50–$100 |
| Total | $575–$1,350 |
Reality check: The “serious approach” likely earns $8–$12/hour effective. Other side hustles could earn significantly more.
Tax Considerations
Do I Owe Taxes on Survey Income?
Yes, technically all income is taxable. However:
- Gift cards are taxable (but rarely reported under $600)
- Platforms only issue 1099s if you earn $600+ in cash
- Self-employment tax applies to microtask income
Practical reality:
- Most casual survey takers earn under tax reporting thresholds
- Keep records if you earn significant amounts
- Report income honestly on tax returns
Is Survey/Microtask Work Worth It in 2026?
Best For:
✅ Passive time users — Surveys while watching TV
✅ Gift card collectors — Free Amazon, Starbucks credits
✅ Those with limited options — Mobility issues, time constraints
✅ Opinion lovers — Some people genuinely enjoy surveys
✅ Supplemental income seekers — $50–$200/month extra
Not Ideal For:
❌ Those needing real income — $2–$5/hour isn’t viable
❌ Time-conscious people — Better uses of your time exist
❌ Frustrated-easily types — Disqualifications are common
❌ Full-time side hustlers — Almost any other option pays more
Bottom Line
Survey and microtask income should be viewed as pocket change, not a side hustle. Realistic expectations:
| Approach | Monthly Income | Time Investment |
|---|---|---|
| Casual | $50–$150 | 30–60 min/day |
| Moderate | $150–$350 | 1–2 hrs/day |
| Heavy | $350–$800 | 2–4 hrs/day |
| Optimized + MTurk expert | $800–$1,500 | 3–5 hrs/day |
If you need money, skip surveys and do delivery driving, dog walking, freelancing, or any skill-based work. If you just want free gift cards while watching Netflix, surveys are fine.
The brutal math:
- 2 hours/day on surveys = ~$200/month = ~$3–$4/hour
- 2 hours/day delivering food = ~$600/month = ~$10–$12/hour
- 2 hours/day freelancing = ~$800–$1,600/month = ~$15–$30/hour
Choose wisely.