uTest Now Open for Business: Get Paid to Find Software Bugs

It’s open bug hunting season over at uTest which is rolling out its QA marketplace and community.

The startup is trying a crowdsourcing approach to testing software bugs.  Anyone can sign up to test software and make some cash.  uTest estimates that its testers will be able to rake in anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars per month, depending on tester-expertise and bug pricing.

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5 Responses to “uTest Now Open for Business: Get Paid to Find Software Bugs”

  1. Karel Soupal said:

    Lets see how the service performs in the real process .. I have written my own review of the uTest.com

  2. Donna Gregory said:

    Interested in the testing platforms. Thanks Donna

  3. Ted said:

    The problem with you guys is that the tester has to pay monthly fee (based on whatever mentioned by the credit card agreement).

    We don’t like that.

    Good idea, but unfortunately, monthly fee might become your biggest obstacle.

  4. Roy Solomon said:

    We will soon provide Paypal as another payment method. This will be available in the upcoming release of our Testing Platform.

    We are doing our best to keep the fees our community and us need to pay to payment services as low as we can. In fact, we pay extra to keep the rates as low as possible.

    Best regards,

    Roy and the uTest Team

  5. sdrisoeo said:

    good news.

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