Picoworkers Review – Signing Up
Signing up to Picoworkers in really easy. There’s a fairly short sign-up form, asking for things like your name, country, and desired login credentials. You also have to provide a brief summary of your skills to form your profile. Later on, you are asked to provide your nearest city and your date of birth, before you’re able to complete any tasks.
It’s all very straightforward, and relatively informal, allowing you to begin work very quickly. However, there is more formality when it comes to actually cashing out. You have to provide your ID and go through a verification process before you can take any money out of the platform.
Performing Tasks
Once you’ve verified your email address and logged in, you’ll see a wide range of tasks you can complete on Picoworkers. You’re restricted to “small jobs” on the platform until you complete some successfully, which builds up a success rate score. Once this rises high enough, you can get involved in (slightly) better paying larger and “ongoing” jobs.
My initial observations were positive. There were 178 “small jobs” there for the taking at the point of my Picoworkers review, and they all looked very simple – things like “Visit website and click once,” and “Visit Facebook and Visit website.” While these tasks only pay pennies each, they also only take seconds. This, in essence, is what a lot of micro-working is like.
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