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Clickworker is a microtask platform where you complete short online jobs such as categorization, data validation, content checks, and app testing.
You choose tasks that match your profile, work on your own schedule, and submit results through the platform.
Use the registration form or the account creation flow on the website. You usually provide basic contact information, confirm your email, and complete the profile fields that are required for task matching.
After registration, the platform can show jobs that fit your language, country, and device profile.
Most users can start with simple tasks immediately, but some categories require a short qualification test or a sample task.
The available work can include image labeling, text review, search relevance checks, product categorization, audio transcription, survey tasks, and AI training support.
Task availability changes frequently, so the dashboard may look different depending on your profile and timing.
Earnings depend on the task type, complexity, country, and how quickly and accurately you work.
Short tasks pay less per item but can be completed in volume; more complex tasks usually pay more and may require better qualification.
Payments are typically issued after your submitted work is reviewed and accepted, following the platform's payout schedule.
Exact timing can depend on the payment method and whether additional verification is required on your account.
Many tasks are available internationally, but some jobs are restricted by language, location, or legal requirements.
Your dashboard will only show tasks that are available for your account settings and profile details.
No fixed minimum hours are usually required. You can log in when you have time and pick tasks that fit your schedule.
This makes the platform suitable for side income, flexible remote work, or short sessions during the day.
A modern browser and a stable internet connection are enough for many jobs. Some tasks may also require a smartphone, microphone, camera, or specific browser settings.
Reading the task instructions carefully is important because device requirements can vary from one job to another.
Rejections usually happen when the submitted result does not match the instructions, the content is incomplete, or quality checks fail.
If a task is rejected, review the instructions again before retrying similar work so your accuracy score stays high.
Read every instruction, avoid rushing, and start with easier tasks so you can build a consistent performance history.
Some users treat it as a flexible side income, while others combine it with other remote work. Full-time earnings are not guaranteed and depend on task availability, speed, and quality.
It is best viewed as a flexible earnings platform rather than a fixed salary job.
Refresh the dashboard later, complete your profile, and check whether any qualification tests are pending.
Task volume can fluctuate throughout the day, so availability may improve once new work is released.
Yes. If something is unclear, contact support with a short description, your account email, and the task name or job ID.
Including a screenshot or exact error text helps the support team respond faster and more accurately.