Companies spend millions building websites and apps, then release them to users who find them confusing, broken, or hard to navigate. UserTesting bridges that gap – and pays real people to be the honest voice companies need.
Here’s how it works and what you can realistically expect.
What UserTesting Actually Is
UserTesting connects website and app owners with testers who provide video feedback. Companies like Google, Amazon, and thousands of startups use it to understand how real users interact with their products.
As a tester, you sign up, pass a sample test, and start receiving test opportunities on your dashboard. Each test involves recording your screen and voice while completing tasks – things like “find the return policy” or “try to add this item to cart” – while speaking your thoughts aloud. Most standard tests pay around $10 for 20 minutes of work.
No experience required. No commute. No car. Just a computer or phone and the ability to think out loud.
What You Can Realistically Earn
Casual users working 5-10 hours per week typically earn $100-250 per month. Expect 2-4 recorded tests per week, plus maybe one live interview per month.
The higher-paying opportunities are Live Conversations – one-on-one video sessions with a company researcher. These pay $30 or more for a 30-minute session. They don’t come as frequently but they’re worth watching for.
The honest ceiling: UserTesting is supplemental income, not a replacement for a job. But for a no-car, work-from-anywhere side hustle that requires zero experience, $100-250/month for a few hours of casual work is genuinely solid.
How to Get Started
You need a device with a microphone and an active PayPal account – that’s how payments are made.
- Go to UserTesting and apply as a contributor
- Complete the sample test – this is unpaid but required for approval
- Wait for approval (can take up to 4 days)
- Start receiving test opportunities on your dashboard
Payments for completed tests are sent 14 days after completion via PayPal. You’re responsible for your own taxes – UserTesting doesn’t withhold anything.
How to Get More Tests
Test availability depends on your demographics and ratings. The more complete and accurate your profile, the more tests you qualify for.
Fill out your profile fully. Every detail – your job title, industry, tools you use – expands the pool of tests you’re eligible for. If your profile includes your job title or business background, you’re more likely to get invites for B2B tests that can pay $50-100 per session.
Respond fast. Tests fill up quickly. Check your dashboard regularly, especially mornings and evenings, and claim tests as soon as they appear.
Get high ratings. Testers are rated by the companies they work with. High ratings increase your test frequency over time. Speak clearly, stay on task, give specific feedback, and don’t just say “this looks good” – companies pay for honest, useful observations.
Stack platforms. To keep the flow of tests consistent, sign up for similar platforms: Userlytics often has more global opportunities, and Userbrain offers shorter tests that are great for quick gaps in your day. Sign up for Userlytics alongside UserTesting so slow days on one platform don’t mean zero income.
The Biggest Limitation
Test volume is inconsistent. Some weeks you’ll have several good opportunities – other weeks almost nothing. Finding consistent work can be tough, and unless you really commit and diversify across platforms, user testing probably isn’t a replacement for a part-time job.
It also isn’t passive income – you’re actively working during each test. But the flexibility is real: you can do it from your couch, in your lunch break, or between classes. For a side hustle with zero startup cost and no car required, it’s one of the more accessible options available.