Claim a shift.Let the weeks add up.
Submit the form and a real recruiter looks at it the same day — skip the file attachments, skip the multi-round grilling. Just a short conversation to confirm the fit, and after that you agree on a start date built around whatever your week already looks like.
- 5-8 days of paid training
- Never a cent out of your pocket
- Payouts land every Thursday
Why people stick around
- You set the block; nothing about the role tells you when to log in
- A payout hits your account every single Thursday, no invoicing, no chasing anyone for it
- Training runs 5 to 8 days and pays as it goes, so a live shift is waiting the moment it wraps
From this form to your first payout
- 01
Form
quick to fill, no résumé attached
- 02
Intro chat
a short conversation with one of our 15 team members
- 03
Training
paid, done inside 5-8 days
- 04
First payout
arrives within 12 days of your start date
On shift right now, at this hour
Some weeks the only block I work is 1am to 5am and that's it. The pay's still real, and my odd hours have never once needed explaining to anyone.
A year and a half of mostly late-night shifts, and my strongest month broke past $2,050. Just a laptop — no office, no manager checking in.
Finish the form and your spot in the queue is confirmed.
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Is this a legitimate role?
We've been at it since 2016, without much fanfare; 200+ moderators log in right now from 35+ countries.
When does pay actually land?
Every Thursday, no exceptions. The first one shows up within 12 days, $35 as the floor.
What are my odds of getting in?
Roughly 1 out of every 7 applicants gets through — we cap the roster on purpose so pay doesn't get diluted.