Gig Workers Exploitation - Software Tester/QA Analyst uTest Employee Review

1.0
Mar 10, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Apart from the Academy there is no other benefit of this website.

Cons

Extreme exploitation of Testers on the platform. Payout is $2 for one hour of work. Sometimes they will pay you $1 for functional bugs with high severity while charging THOUSANDS of dollars to companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon. TTLs and TEs have so much attitude and they treat Testers like beggars on street. Sometimes they will ask for more work without any compensation. Payout will never be improved because they know new Testers will come anyway if current batch leaves. One of the most unprofessional organizations ever.

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5.0
Feb 6, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The platform offers unparalleled free QA training through its Academy and provides unique access to paid projects involving cutting-edge AI, unreleased software, and specialized hardware.

Cons

Competition is extremely high for new users, and the "pay-per-bug" model means you can spend hours testing without compensation if your findings are rejected or previously reported by others.

4.0
Oct 24, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Highly recommended for gaining QA experience and earning supplemental income. Not recommended for those seeking a stable, full-time salary. Experience & Learning- Excellent for beginners. You get hands-on experience testing apps for major brands and free access to the uTest Academy for skill-building. Flexibility- Work is entirely remote and flexible, allowing you to choose projects that fit your schedule. High-Potential Payouts - You can earn a competitive hourly rate for approved test cases or bugs. Higher-rated testers get more lucrative projects. Global Community- Access to a large, supportive community of testers worldwide.

Cons

Inconsistent Work- The volume of available projects can fluctuate wildly, leading to unstable income. You cannot rely on it as a stable full-time salary. High Competition for bug-hunting: You only get paid if you are the first to find and report an approved, unique bug. A lot of effort can be unpaid. Difficult for Beginners - It can be tough to get started and build your reputation to the "Proven" or "Gold" rating needed for consistent invitations. Direct communication with project managers is limited, which often slows the resolution of critical project issues.

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