Introduction(Easy Work From Home Jobs)
All right guys, so I got a good one for you today—19 websites that will pay you daily within 24 hours and allow you to work from home. So my team and I took like 200 hours to compile this list and do a ton of research to find the absolute best ones for you. So if you appreciate us doing all this work, go ahead and gently tap that like button and let’s jump into it.

1. Respondent
Number one on the list is going to be Respondent. This is a platform where you can participate in paid research studies, interviews, and surveys from home, providing valuable data to companies and researchers. Respondent is kind of like being a VIP guest at the world’s most exclusive focus group, where your thoughts are the main attraction. Now, you don’t always have access to these surveys, it’s usually just once in a while and it’s based off of your demographics and the questions that you answer. But a lot of the time you make about $100 per project and you might get one or two projects per month. So you can make a few thousand a year and the projects don’t take all that long. You’re basically just sharing your opinion, and after the project’s done, they pay you immediately through PayPal. So yeah, this one’s pretty good, has good ratings online. I’m going to go ahead and give it a 7.5 out of 10 opportunity score.
2. Literably
Next is going to be Literably. This is basically where you listen to recordings of kids reading out loud and then you transcribe them to help them improve their literacy skills. It’s kind of like a virtual platform where teachers are grading papers, except you’re actually just doing it in your pajamas. Basically, you’re grading kind of like oral presentation skills, and you get paid about 35 to 85 cents per audio minute. So that means you would be making $21 to $51 per audio hour on average. Now, that doesn’t mean you make $21 to $51 an hour on average, it really depends on how fast you can type. But yeah, this one’s pretty good, I’ll go ahead and give it a 7 out of 10 opportunity score.
3. Idle Empire
Next is going to be Idle Empire. All right, so Idle Empire is basically where you can make money while you’re idle, while you’re doing nothing else. If you have nothing better to do than twiddling your thumbs, well, you can twiddle your thumbs on this website or app and make money with it. This involves anything from watching videos, taking surveys, and playing online games to earn points, which you can then exchange for things like gift cards or even cash. If you’re wondering if this is legit, yep, it is absolutely legit. There’s plenty of people who have given testimonials online that they’ve made money from this. After you earn points, you can basically exchange these points for a bunch of different types of rewards. You can get things like a Binance gift card, which is a cryptocurrency gift card, or a Paye balance gift card, a Litecoin gift card, a Bitcoin gift card, a Steam gift card, Ethereum gift card, and more. Yeah, this one is pretty good. Realistically speaking, you can’t make that much money from it. You’re probably only going to be making maybe a few dollars an hour, but if you don’t have anything else to do, it might as well be worth it. So, I’m going to go ahead and give this one a 6 out of 10 opportunity score.
4. CC (Check Out My Collectibles)
Next is going to be CC, or Check Out My Collectibles. Now, CC is kind of like the Marie Kondo of collectibles, and they basically help you to declutter and sell what doesn’t spark joy in you. Whatever you end up keeping, they help you organize it all without you lifting a finger. Basically, it’s like eBay but they make it much easier on you and do a lot of the work for you. Instead of selling everything, you focus on selling collectible cards, such as sports cards. Many people are making money doing this. A ton of different reviews online from people that are doing this exact thing. Many people will just buy and sell the cards and flip them, and CC makes it incredibly easy to do this. So yeah, this one is really good. I’m going to give it an 8 out of 10 opportunity score.
5. Clickworker
Next is going to be Clickworker. This is a platform where you can do what are known as microtasks. These typically include tasks such as data entry, surveys, and content creation. Just a few examples of microtasks would be participating in AI training, surveys, voice recordings, and photo contests. Unlike a lot of those other microtask platforms, where you’re taking surveys and stuff like that, you can actually earn a decent amount of money on Clickworker. It would be tough to make a full-time income from this, but tons of people online report that during their free time, they make extra money. For instance, this person made $14 in 3 hours and 30 minutes. That might seem like a lot, but a lot of these online surveys only pay you like 50 cents an hour. It’s not a full-time income, but you can make significant money from Clickworker. People who are really good at Clickworker can make pretty close to a full-time income. It has really good ratings online with a 4.4 star TrustPilot rating. So yeah, this is one where you can absolutely make money if you’re in a pinch. I’ll give this one a 9 out of 10 opportunity score.
6. Express Writers
Next is going to be Express Writers. Express Writers is basically where your wordsmithing prowess can earn you a stack of cash quicker than a cheetah on roller skates. It’s a platform where you can utilize your writing skills to complete various projects and get hired by clients. They offer daily payments, which is pretty awesome. Express Writers content writers make about $41 to $60,000 a year. It’s writer-friendly, and unlike many freelance writing websites, this one is more friendly to the writers themselves. It has pretty good ratings online, so I’ll give it an 8.5 out of 10 opportunity score.
7. Product Tube
Next is going to be Product Tube. This is great if you’re tired of scrolling through cat videos for cash. It’s a platform where you can earn money by reviewing products and creating videos about the product. You typically get paid anywhere between $20 and $100 per video. Many people report making money doing this, so it’s a pretty good opportunity. It does require some knowledge of video creation, but it’s not that difficult to do. I’ll give this one an opportunity score of 9 out of 10.
8. TaskRabbit
Next is going to be one of my absolute favorite ones—TaskRabbit. I absolutely love this app. TaskRabbit allows you to do handyman services around your local area. For example, maybe someone needs help raking leaves or moving stuff from one place to another. You can help with tasks like organizing. It has a 4.3 out of 5 star rating on TrustPilot. People have made over six figures a year from this side hustle. Typically, you start off by charging $35 an hour, and it can go up to $200 an hour depending on where you are and what you’re doing. So, you can make really, really good money. I highly recommend it. I’m going to give it a perfect 10 out of 10.
9. ClearVoice
Next is going to be ClearVoice. This is a platform where freelance writers, editors, and designers connect with companies seeking services. People on this website are making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. It has a 4.4-star TrustPilot rating, so it’s completely legitimate. Typically, you get paid per word, anywhere from 10 cents per word up to 30 cents per word depending on your experience. Payments are processed within 24 hours. I’m going to give this one an 8.5 out of 10 opportunity score.
10. Redbubble
Next is going to be Redbubble. This is an online platform where artists and designers can upload their artwork, which can be printed on various products like t-shirts, stickers, and phone cases. It works with the print-on-demand industry, where you upload your designs, and others buy the rights to your artwork. However, you would have to create a lot of artwork for it to be sustainable or consistent. It’s not something you’re definitely guaranteed to make money from, so I’ll give this a 7 out of 10 opportunity score.
11. Chegg Study
Next is going to be Chegg Study. This is an online platform where students can get homework help and tutoring on various subjects. Tutors earn money by assisting with academic questions or assignments. This is especially good if you are from an international audience, such as the Philippines, as long as you’re proficient in English. I’m going to give this a 9 out of 10 opportunity score for those outside of the US or other first-world English-speaking countries.
12. Do.com
Next is going to be Do.com. This is a cashback app that links to your debit or credit cards. When you shop at participating stores, both online or in person, Do automatically gives you a percentage back on your purchases. It’s a passive way to make money without doing much, although you won’t get rich from it. You can earn 20 to 40% for hotel stays, which is a nice extra. I’m going to give this one a 6 out of 10 opportunity score.