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  1. loving how #PaidViewPoint is doing all they can to keep their surveys fully accessible to all screen reader users, thus making it easy for anyone to do paid surveys. Come join the fun making a little extra cash here.
    paidviewpoint.com/landing/?r=a

  2. Wow, was giving this new enhanced graphics labeler in #JAWS26 a workout when going on #PaidViewpoint. I had a task that involved selecting which advertisement phrase or image I'd pick first as something that grabs me, and then pick one I'd pick last. Well, all the buttons just said "button," but when I did insert+g on each button, voila I got the text of the phrase in each image. Me happy.

  3. Detailed review of PaidViewpoint

    [Mirrored on our personal site here – no ads]

    This is a blog post going over the benefits and drawbacks of PaidViewpoint, a site that pays users to fill out surveys for brands on topics like specific products and efficacy of advertisements.

    First, my name is Azure. I use they/them pronouns. I am part of a plural system, which means multiple people in one bodymind. We share this blog and live in the US. We are disabled and unable to do traditional work – we even had to put our very small, low-demand online knitted items shop on hiatus recently. We receive 36 hours of caregiving per week and it is not enough, which I think is the best one-sentence way to convey our severity of disability.

    I am writing this blog post as a follow-up to my blog post Best “Get Paid To” Sites, an overview of many sites that pay users to fill out surveys and do various other tasks. A few days ago, I wrote a review of Connect Cloud Research, my favorite survey site on the list. Now I’m moving on to PaidViewpoint, my next favorite.

    PaidViewpoint pays pretty well for a survey site. For example, a while back I noticed that I filled out a 3-minute survey (advertised as 7 minutes long – I’m fast) for $0.50. So I earned $10/hour for that survey! The pay rates vary – I think that one was especially good – but generally I consider them worth my time.

    For reference, federal minimum wage in the US is $7.25, and I tend to earn $1/hour doing surveys on Swagbucks, $3/hour on Branded Surveys, and $5/hour on Maholla. (more details on those platforms + optional referral links with bonuses for both of us: see this blog post)

    I also really like that PaidViewpoint has no disqualifications (sort of). If you’re not a match for a survey, it’ll send you to answer a few demographic questions to fill out your profile instead, and you’ll still earn $0.10. This is not as nice a setup as Connect Cloud Research, but still removes the frustration of not qualifying. And I would say these semi-disqualifications are less common than getting surveys I qualify for, though I haven’t been counting.

    And I like that it’s inclusive of nonbinary people! I could be forgetting, but I don’t think it’s ever required me to choose between “male” and “female”. My gender is listed as “non-binary/other” and I’m a big fan of that.

    Its email notifications also actually work (sort of). It doesn’t notify me for every new survey, but it notifies me for many of them. That’s helpful!

    Another bonus for some people is that they have an app. It works great! It’s really an app, not a website shoved into an app package. Disclaimer: I haven’t used it much, because I prefer to do surveys on my computer.

    Now, the downsides.

    Unfortunately, the surveys are not super frequent. Even less frequent than Connect Cloud Research. I earned between $1 and $3 each day this week. So not a high earner – you’ll want to combine it with other survey sites if you’re looking for more money than that.

    It has a more corporate feel and generally has marketing surveys. If you dislike helping or interacting with brands, you might not like this one. They ask weird questions, like how masculine or feminine a brand is. However, the topics are much less sensitive than some of Connect’s – I don’t think this one has asked me about my trauma!

    Its payout threshold is $15 for new members. I’m currently at the point where I can cash out at the lowest amount they allow, $5, but they require you to answer a lot of surveys before you can do that. $15 isn’t so bad it’s scammy or anything, but it’s not ideal.

    I do not remember if PaidViewpoint required ID verification when I cashed out. I’m leaning toward no, but I’m not sure.

    My headmates and I have earned $32.52 so far on Connect as of September 19 2025, with $0.49 of that still in our account to cash out later. Every single payment we request goes through within a couple days (through PayPal, but there’s an option for bank transfers with a $25 payout threshold instead of $5). Apparently they manually review payouts, but we haven’t had a problem.

    PaidViewpoint’s FAQ says it’s available in 50 countries around the world. It does not specify which countries. Since I’m in the US, I know it’s available there. If you sign up outside the US and it goes through, please feel free to comment with confirmation that your country is on the list!

    Thank you for reading. If you would like to join PaidViewpoint:

    Here is a non-referral link.

    And here is a referral link. We will get a bonus equal to 20% of your earnings up to $25. Your earnings won’t change, but it’ll help us, if you’re willing to use this link! I will be able to see your username, join date, and amount earned, but no other information.

    #earningMoneyWhileDisabled #getPaidTo #paidviewpoint #surveys

  4. I'll be honest. I find the #PaidViewPoint app for iOS more easy to use than doing this on the pc. I've tried so far with Brave and FireFox. Have yet to try it with Microsoft Edge. But the iOS app definitely works. Should have tried putting my profile together with the app though. Now just want more surveys.