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Testerup Review: Solid Platform, But the $70 Minimum Payout Hurts

shieldVanessa Zeigler calendar_todaySep 28, 2023 updateUpdated Jun 16, 2026 schedule6 min read verifiedFact-checked
Testerup Review: Solid Platform, But the $70 Minimum Payout Hurts

If testerup review solid platform is on your radar, this short guide cuts through the noise. Here is what is worth knowing, and how to put it to work today.

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Testerup’s tagline says their 3 million users “earn real money testing online.” But our research and first-hand experience suggests that “testing” is a bit of an overstatement. 

If participants download mobile games, Testerup offers payments at various milestones. However, the minimum required to cash-out is a whopping $70 and payments frequently don’t credit to your account as expected (requiring you to reach out to customer service).

Plus, if you’re anything like me, you’ll get hooked on games like MonopolyGO that pay very little despite the countless hours you dedicate to mindlessly rolling digital dice and watching a thimble go around the digital board over, and over, and over again.

In this Testerup review, I’ll tell you about my experience on the platform and put some of the company’s bombastic marketing claims to the test

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What Is Testerup?

Testerup is a website and app that promises the ability to earn money by testing “a wide selection of surveys, games, different apps, products, as well as cosmetics, and much more.” The app has a significant number of downloads and ratings, and demand for information about the platform has been rising. 

Types of Offers

These are some of the offers we were shown while researching and testing for this review.

The 27 offers that were available when I tested the app fell within three categories: “game test,” “website test,” and “general.”

Game Test

24 of the 27 available offers were for “testing” mobile games. 

Testerup users are paid through the app to download and play games on their mobile devices. Earnings accumulate as users reach various in-game milestones, like leveling up.

Website Test

The only website testing opportunity available to me indicated that I could earn $4.50 in just four minutes (but then strangely showed a duration of two minutes immediately below) by installing a data collection app (Nielsen Mobile Panel). 

Testerup indicated that users can install the market research app, surf the net as usual, and receive points worth up to $150 per year from Nielsen for participating. (On top of the $4.50 paid by Testerup.)

However, there weren’t any details about when the Testerup credit would be paid , i.e., after installation, after surfing the web for some certain duration, etc.

And unfortunately, I wasn’t able to participate because when I tried to download the app I received a “missing name” error message.

General

Two of the offers available to me were labeled as “general.” The first was to test an online game. Similar to testing mobile apps, Testerup offers milestone payments for in-game achievements. 

The second general offer was to set up an account on Trustpilot and then rate Testerup. No monetary payment was available for this offer, which was labeled as “Premium.” 

Instead, Testerup says that once a user successfully completes five Premium offers, they will be considered a Premium tester and be eligible for more offers, higher compensation, and an additional points system. 

Note that I was unable to find any information about what types of additional Premium offers are available (this was the only one offered to me), or about how the Premium points system works.

Testerup doesn’t outright state that the Trustpilopt review needs to be positive. However, they do state that, “Each order is checked by hand by the team. Stick to the task so that your order can be accepted and remunerated.” 

No criteria for acceptance/rejection was listed. However, Testerup does also state that users who have multiple rejected tasks will become ineligible for future tasks. 

How Testerup Works

Although Testerup claims to offer product testing opportunities and the ability to earn money via surveys, the overwhelming majority of offers we found on the platform were for playing web or online games. 

Here’s a brief overview of how this typically works: 

  1. You download a game and earn a few cents by completing relatively simple tasks, like setting up your character or completing an early level. 
  2. You’re then given a list of other in-game tasks, and your earnings are tied to the completion of these benchmarks. 
  3. The games are typically free-to-play but are designed to entice you to spend money in-game. The purpose of the so-called testing benchmarks is to:(a) keep you playing (and thus emotionally invested in the game, at which point you’re watching more in-game ads and are more likely to spend money in the app).(b) Encourage you to spend money specifically so that you can complete the required tasks.

I wouldn’t consider these legitimate “testing” opportunities. Rather, they are rewards for reaching in-game milestones that are frequently difficult (or impossible) to achieve without spending money. 

That said, I did try a few games to see how simple it is to earn through game play.

Test 1: MonopolyGO

First, I downloaded MonopolyGO and have been playing (way, way too much) every day for over a month. Those countless hours of game play have gotten me to level 19.

How much money did I accumulate from Testerup for this achievement? 

$2.50, which amounts to a few cents for every hour of playing. 

Here are my earning details:

Final Thoughts

The bottom line: a little research on testerup review solid platform goes a long way. Compare your options, watch for seasonal offers, and never pay full price when a better deal is one click away.

Originally published at thewaystowealth.com.

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