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Best Paid UK Survey Sites - March 2025

Discover the best-paid UK survey sites and earn £10-£50+/month with trusted platforms like Ipsos i-Say, Prolific, YouGov, Valued Opinions and more. We review 60+ survey sites to help you choose wisely and avoid time-wasting or being scammed.

Best Paid Survey Sites UK

Updated 11 March 2025

Summary

  • Our guide, the first for the UK, covers 60+ paid survey sites and groups them into 'green', 'orange' and 'red' lists based on their track record and payment history. We comprehensively review every green (trusted) survey site so you can learn more about how it works and what you can earn.  
  • Before you go any further, please understand that paid surveys are not a valuable side hustle or a guaranteed income stream. For most people, they are a way to make an extra £10 to £20 a month by completing low-skill tasks such as answering questions about household expenses and brands. You will not earn anywhere close to the minimum wage in almost every case unless you participate in a paid panel.
  • Survey payments don't keep up with inflation, and rates per survey completed don't tend to increase year after year. While you can earn £10-£50/month from top sites, surveys will also be a supplementary income source rather than a long-term solution.
  • Our research shows that the top survey sites currently include Ipsos i-Say, Prolific, YouGov and Valued Opinions, offering £10-£50/month with low screen-out rates. Our full Green List has more details on these and other trusted platforms.
  • This guide focuses on trusted survey sites but doesn't cover every potential risk, such as data breaches, scams, and the inability to redeem points for vouchers or cash.
  • Paid survey websites pay you for your time, but if you have difficulty getting payment, you'll need to contact (and, in some cases, follow up/harass the survey site's support team).

To help you learn more about what survey sites are available and what they pay, our guide covers:

Know This First: Don’t Join Every Site - Focus on Quality, Not Quantity

  • Joining every survey site might seem smart, but we believe it's a trap.
  • Spreading your bets too wide often leaves you with tiny balances (£1-£5) across platforms—insufficient to redeem for cash or vouchers, wasting time and effort.
  • Our research into Reddit and forum discussions shows users juggling 5+ sites average around £5/month or less in earnings, stuck below thresholds to withdraw (e.g., £10-£50), versus £20-£50/month focusing on 2-3 trusted sites like iSay, Valued Opinions, or YouGov.
  • Our view is simple - pick 2-3 top-tier platforms, build a complete profile, respond promptly, and nurture your relevance.
  • Survey companies rely on consistent, engaged users—become their go-to demographic, and invites (5-20/month) and rewards (£10-£30+) stack up.
  • Picking 2-3 sites will consistently outperform any scattergun approach, leaving you loyal to no one and unvalued by survey sites who will reward you poorly.

Important: Will I pay tax on my earnings from paid surveys?

If you're paid in vouchers:

  • The earnings are are outside HMRC's tax assessments. This is because £10, £100, £200 or even £1,000+ received in Tesco or Amazon vouchers are a 'reward' and not taxable income. 

If you're paid in cash:

  • However, if you’re paid in cash from UK survey sites (e.g., PayPal or bank transfers), it counts as self-employed income under HMRC rules.
  • If you earn over £1,000 yearly from surveys—whether you’re employed (PAYE), self-employed, or not working—you must declare it via Self Assessment.
  • However, most casual survey site users earn below this (£10-£400/year), so no declaration’s needed, but check HMRC if you're unsure.

Important: How We Tested These Survey Sites

Our research team, led by Christopher Walsh, spent 3 months rigorously testing 25+ UK survey sites—signing up, building detailed profiles (100+ questions each), completing 50+ surveys per site, and tracking payouts (2-6 weeks).

We reviewed Reddit, X, and Trustpilot posts and feedback (10,000+ comments) and user emails our research team received throughout 2024 and early 2025, uncovering screen-out rates (20-50%), payout delays, and lockout risks and other factors.

As a result, we believe this guide's Green List highlights only legitimate, high-reward platforms that pay out reliably.

Christopher Walsh, Head of Research at MoneyHonesty, shares his comments about survey sites:

"We've tested 25+ UK survey sites—100s of questions, hours of polls, and real payouts—to see if they're worth your time. Spoiler: they beat doing earning nothing, but they can be repetitive, boring and frustrating if you're disqualified mid-survey after wasting 5-10 minutes. Screen-outs happen around 20-50% of the time, payouts crawl (you need weeks to convert points or credit into £10-£20 vouchers or cash), and the questions can feel like a slog.

However, if you're prepared to grit your teeth through the lows you'll earn honest pocket money (cash and vouchers) of between £10 and £500+ yearly from legitimate platforms, not scams. This guide ranks the top 20+ survey sites taking new members, links to comprehensive reviews of leading sites and shares tips to maximise your earnings.

Important: Watch out for scams on Facebook and elsewhere - ‘pay to be surveyed’ offers or sites demanding upfront fees to register are red flags. They’re not legitimate and you won't earn any money; they’re data traps or outright frauds. Please stick to the trusted sites we’ve vetted here—no payment needed, just your opinions and time".

How Paid Surveys Work UK

How Paid Surveys Work

Paid surveys are a simple way to earn extra cash or vouchers by sharing your opinions - you don't need any special skills; all that's needed is to answer questions honestly about a particular topic. Companies like Dynata, Ipsos, and YouGov LINK pay you to answer questions and polls on brands, politics, or lifestyle, helping them target ads or shape products.

The process for anyone using a paid survey platform to earn money follows standard steps:

  • Step 1 - Sign Up: Register on trusted sites (e.g., iSay, Valued Opinions, YouGov). This takes around 2-5 minutes. You'll need to build a profile (100+ questions, 30-60 mins unpaid) to allow the survey platform to understand you as a consumer. You'll answer questions about income, family, what you buy, etc.
  • Step 2 - Get Invites: Sites email surveys based on your profile—short polls (5-10 mins) or deep dives (20-30 mins). You can expect between 5 and 20 every month, depending on your spending power.
  • Step 3 - Earn Rewards: Complete surveys to rack up £0.25-£10+ each, paid in cash (e.g., PayPal) or vouchers (e.g., Tesco, Amazon), depending on the survey website. The minimum amount to withdraw is usually £5 or £10.

Overall, taking paid surveys is low-effort and flexible (using your phone or laptop, etc.), but it's not a goldmine, nor will it replace regular paid employment. Our research suggests you can expect to earn £10-£400+ per year if you're active. 

To maximise your earnings, you’ll need to match the survey company’s target demographics—high spenders, parents, or decision-makers get 10-20 invites/month—and respond to email invites within an hour, as around 80% of surveys close within 6 hours due to quotas filling with other users.

The Pros & Cons of Paid Surveys UK

The Pros & Cons of Paid Surveys

Paid surveys offer a low-effort way to earn extra income but are not without challenges.

Based on our research, which tested 25+ UK sites and reviewed thousands of user feedback comments on Reddit and review websites, we share the upsides and pitfalls to help you decide if paid surveys are worth your time.

Pros:

  • Tax-Free Earnings (£10-£30+/Month): You can pocket £10-£30 monthly (or £100-£500+ yearly) vouchers (e.g., Tesco, Amazon) without HMRC hassles. Most survey sites pay in vouchers or cash below any self-assessment tax allowance.
  • Flexible, Phone-Friendly 'Fun': You can complete surveys anytime and anywhere, which makes the prospect of earning money on your terms attractive.
  • Low Effort, High Accessibility: You don't need skills, just honesty, and once you've signed up and completed your profile, a regular stream of survey invites will be emailed to you.
  • Reliable Rewards from Trusted Sites: There are plenty of scam survey websites looking to steal your money and data, but legitimate platforms such as Ipsos iSay, Dynata's Valued Opinions and Opinion World, Swagbucks, Prolific and YouGov deliver consistent payouts - vouchers in 2-6 weeks or cash via PayPal in days.

Cons:

  1. Screen-Out Risk: Survey sites disqualify participants mid-way (meaning 5-10 mins wasted) when your profile doesn't match the survey. We anticipate survey site technology improving over time, especially with the deployment of AI, but for many, the screen-outs and exclusion mean frustrating experiences are common.
  2. Repetitive and Boring Questions: Surveys are specific and can mean you're responding to endless brand queries, dull politics polls, or repetitive lifestyle asks that can all feel like a slog. Reddit posts and X feedback confirm that almost every survey is "dry" but "doable".
  3. Slow Payouts and High Thresholds (£5-£50): Earning enough to cash out a voucher or PayPal transfer usually takes at least a few weeks. You'll need to be patient and complete surveys consistently to meet thresholds and get paid.
  4. Rare but Risky Lockouts: Some users face account freezes or bans before payouts. This is why focusing on trusted platforms is essential to minimise the risk of wasting your time and getting your account locked.

Our View: Paid surveys won't make you rich, but they are worth it for most people if you play smart to make it work. Please avoid scams by only signing up for legitimate survey websites that are widely reviewed and ensure you maximise every invite to start earning efficiently.

Must-Know Tips to Maximise Survey Earnings UK

Must-Know Tips to Maximise Survey Earnings

If you're joining a handful of survey sites, it's best to squeeze the maximum rewards for your efforts.

Our research team, drawing on thousands of Reddit and X comments, reviews and user feedback, has compiled a list of the best ways to boost your cash or voucher haul, which we outline below:

  1. Complete Your Profile Thoroughly: Don't skim the 100+ questions about income, family, or shopping habits - they must be filled out with comprehensive answers. A detailed profile ensures you're seen as a valuable respondent, increasing your chances of receiving more relevant survey invites and avoiding annoying disqualifications.
  2. Respond to Invites Promptly: Surveys fill up fast with other users, often within hours. Check your email regularly and reply quickly to secure your spot - speed is key to catching every opportunity before quotas close.
  3. Cash Out at Low Thresholds: Redeem vouchers or cash as soon as you hit the minimum thresholds (e.g., £5-£10), keeping your account active and invites flowing on sites like iSay or Valued Opinions.
  4. Target Active Times: Weekday evenings, especially 6-9 PM, tend to see more survey activity as users log on - these are prime times to check for invites and complete polls, maximising your monthly haul.
  5. Keep Your Profile Current: Regularly update details like new purchases (e.g., car, TV) or life changes (e.g., kids, income shifts). A fresh profile reduces screen-out risks, keeping you relevant to survey companies' needs.

Our view is simple: Focus on these steps, stick to 2-3 trusted sites, and you'll turn repetitive questions into consistent rewards while avoiding most of the frustrations associated with paid survey sites.

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Best Paid UK Survey Sites - Green List

Survey Sites We Trust (Our Green List)

Video explainer: Christopher Walsh, Head of Research at MoneyHonesty, breaks down our top ten picks and explains how to avoid scams and maximise earnings.

Valued Opinions UK Review

Ipsos iSay

  • Overview: Run by Ipsos, this platform offers surveys for vouchers or cash, targeting UK users for brand, politics, and lifestyle polls, accessible via phone or desktop.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.04-£0.12 per minute (e.g., 50p-£5 for 5-30 minutes), based on recent reviews, with potential £10-£40+/month for active users.
  • Payout: £5 threshold (vouchers), which users report takes 1-2 weeks to reach, redeemed within days.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 15-25% - Recent feedback notes low disqualifications with a detailed profile.
  • Tips: Respond within an hour to secure spots (surveys fill up fast), target 6-9 PM for peak activity, and redeem at £5 to keep earnings flowing.

General Pros and Cons of Ipsos iSay, and more details:

  • Pros: Low £5 threshold, strong earnings and a reliable platform that rewards users in the long-term with ongoing surveys.
  • Cons: Occasional survey droughts in off-peak months, limited cash payout options.
  • Full Review: Read our Ipsos iSay review
  • Sign Up: Join Ipsos iSay
Valued Opinions UK Review

Google Opinion Rewards

  • Overview: A mobile app by Google offering short surveys for Google Play credits, targeting UK users to gather location and shopping insights.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.05 per minute (e.g., 10-25p for 2-5 minutes), based on recent reviews, with potential £1-£5/month for frequent users.
  • Payout: No fixed threshold (credits accumulate, redeemable at £1+), credited instantly after surveys.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 5-15% - Recent feedback indicates rare disqualifications, tied to location data accuracy.
  • Tips: Enable location services for more invites, complete surveys promptly as they’re time-sensitive, and use credits for app purchases.

General Pros and Cons of Google Opinion Rewards and more details:

  • Pros: Instant credit payouts, low effort (2-5 minutes), trusted Google brand.
  • Cons: Limited earnings (£1-£5/month), Play Store credits only, infrequent surveys.
  • Full Review: Read our Google Opinion Rewards review
  • Sign Up: Join Google Opinion Rewards
Valued Opinions UK Review

Prolific

  • Overview: A platform offering academic research surveys for cash via PayPal, targeting UK users with a focus on high-quality studies and fair pay.
  • Earnings: Averages £1 to £5 for 5-15 minutes, based on recent reviews, with potential £20-£50+/month for active users.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes 1-2 weeks to reach, paid via PayPal within 1-3 days.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 10-20% - Recent feedback notes low disqualifications due to pre-screened studies.
  • Tips: Keep your profile updated to match study criteria, respond quickly to notifications, and target weekdays for academic peak times.

General Pros and Cons of Prolific and more details:

  • Pros: High £0.10-£0.30/minute rates, low screen-out rate
  • Cons: Limited survey availability for some demographics, requires active engagement.
  • Full Review: Read our Prolific review
  • Sign Up: Join Prolific
Valued Opinions UK Review

Valued Opinions

  • Overview: Run by Dynata since 2004, Valued Opinions pays UK users in vouchers (e.g., Tesco, Asda, Argos, Amazon, etc.) for brand, politics, and lifestyle polls. The platform is phone and desktop-friendly.
  • Earnings: £0.25-£5/survey (average around £2 for 20-30 mins), earning £10-£30+/month possible. High earners can collect over £50/month at peak times.
  • Payout: £10 threshold.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 20% per our tests; the more details in your profile, and the more up-to-date it is, the less chance of being screened out mid-survey.
  • Tips: Reply in less than one hour when you receive a survey invite (we estimate 80% of new surveys close within 6 hrs), be aware that 6 pm to 9 pm is an active time when many users accept and complete surveys, and redeem £10 vouchers regularly (and avoid your balance building up).

General Pros and Cons of Valued Opinions and more details:

  • Pros: Wide voucher range (Tesco, Amazon, etc.), low screen-out rate with a detailed profile, high earning potential (£10-£50/month).
  • Cons: Occasional survey droughts during off-peak times, voucher-only payouts may not suit cash seekers.

Learn more:

Swagbucks UK Review

Swagbucks

  • Overview: A multi-task platform (surveys, games, shopping) for cash or vouchers, targeting UK users with a focus on diverse earning opportunities, accessible via phone or desktop.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.04 per minute (e.g., 100-400 points for 10-30 minutes, ~500 points/£5), based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £10-£30+/month for active users.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes 1-2 months to reach, paid via PayPal or vouchers (e.g., Amazon) within 1-3 days.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 25-40% - Trustpilot feedback indicates manageable disqualifications with a detailed profile, though higher for niche surveys.
  • Tips: Focus on surveys over games for better rates, redeem at £5 to avoid delays, and target peak times (6-9 PM) for more survey invites.

General Pros and Cons of Swagbucks and more details:

  • Pros: Low £5 threshold, diverse tasks (surveys, shopping), fast payout processing.
  • Cons: Slower payouts for UK users compared to those in America, lower rates (£0.01-£0.04/minute) for some tasks.
  • Full Review: Read our Swagbucks review
  • Sign Up: Join Swagbucks
Valued Opinions UK Review

YouGov

  • Overview: A well-known platform offering surveys on politics, brands, and current affairs for cash or vouchers, targeting UK users with a focus on high-quality research.
  • Earnings: Averages 50p to £3 for 5-20 minutes), based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £15-£40+/month for active users.
  • Payout: £50 threshold, which users report takes 3-6 months to reach, paid via bank transfer within 1-2 weeks.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 10-20% - Trustpilot feedback notes low disqualifications due to pre-screened surveys.
  • Tips: Target political and current affairs surveys for higher payouts, be patient with the high threshold, and keep your profile updated for consistent invites.

General Pros and Cons of YouGov and more details:

  • Pros: Low screen-out rate, reputable brand with £15-£40/month earning potential.
  • Cons: High £50 threshold, slower payout timeline for casual users.
  • Full Review: Read our YouGov review
  • Sign Up: Join YouGov
Valued Opinions UK Review

Toluna

  • Overview: A community-driven platform offering surveys and polls for vouchers or cash, targeting UK users with engaging discussions on brands, politics, and lifestyle.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.05 per minute (e.g., 500-2,000 points for 10-30 minutes, ~40,000 points/£15), based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £10-£30+/month.
  • Payout: £35 threshold, which users report takes 3-6 months to reach, paid via PayPal or vouchers (e.g., Amazon) within 1-2 weeks.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 30-50% - Trustpilot feedback notes higher disqualifications with niche surveys, though community engagement can reduce this.
  • Tips: Engage in community discussions for bonus points, be patient with the high threshold, and target longer surveys for better point accumulation.

General Pros and Cons of Toluna and more details:

  • Pros: Community-driven engagement, varied survey topics, decent £10-£30/month potential.
  • Cons: High £35 threshold, frequent screen-outs for niche surveys.
  • Full Review: Read our Toluna review
  • Sign Up: Join Toluna
Valued Opinions UK Review

Opinion World

  • Overview: Run by Dynata, this platform offers surveys for cash or vouchers, targeting UK users for market research on brands, politics, and lifestyle, accessible via phone or desktop.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.03-£0.10 per minute (e.g., 50p-£3 for 5-30 minutes), based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £10-£40+/month for active users.
  • Payout: £10 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 weeks to reach, paid via PayPal or vouchers (e.g., Amazon) within 1-3 days.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 20-30% - Trustpilot feedback indicates moderate disqualifications, lower with updated profiles.
  • Tips: Respond within an hour to secure spots, target brand surveys for higher payouts, and redeem at £10 to avoid balance buildup.

General Pros and Cons of Opinion World and more details:

  • Pros: Low £10 threshold, varied survey topics, decent £10-£40/month potential.
  • Cons: Moderate screen-out rate, occasional payment delays reported.
  • Full Review: Read our Opinion World review
  • Sign Up: Join Opinion World
Valued Opinions UK Review

Y Live UK

  • Overview: A mobile app offering live survey events and polls for cash or vouchers, targeting UK users with a focus on real-time market research.
  • Earnings: Claims to offer £1 for 5 minutes, which is not contested based on recent reviews, with a potential to earn £10-£30+/month for active participants.
  • Payout: £10 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 weeks to reach, paid via PayPal or vouchers within 1-3 days.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 20-35% - Recent feedback suggests moderate disqualifications, often due to event-specific criteria.
  • Tips: Join live events during peak times (6-9 PM), ensure a stable internet connection, and update your profile for better event matches.

General Pros and Cons of Y Live UK and more details:

  • Pros: Unique live survey format, earning rates, flexible payouts.
  • Cons: Limited event availability, technical issues reported during live sessions.
    Full Review: Read our Y Live UK review
    Sign Up: Join Y Live UK
Valued Opinions UK Review

FreeCash

  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys and tasks for cash via PayPal, targeting UK users with a focus on quick earnings and varied opportunities, accessible via phone or desktop.
  • Earnings: Averages around 50p-£2 for 5-20 minutes, based on recent reviews, with potential £10-£40+/month for active users completing 10-20 tasks.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes 1-2 weeks to reach, paid via PayPal within 1-3 days.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 20-35% - Recent feedback suggests manageable disqualifications with profile updates, though some tasks have higher rates.
  • Tips: Focus on surveys over micro-tasks for better rates, cash out at £5 to avoid delays, and respond promptly to new invites.

General Pros and Cons of FreeCash and more details:

  • Pros: Low £5 cashout, fast PayPal payouts, strong £0.03-£0.10/minute rates.
  • Cons: Inconsistent task availability, occasional disputes over offer completions reported recently.
    Full Review: Read our FreeCash review
  • User Reviews: Read on Trustpilot
    Sign Up: Join FreeCash
Valued Opinions UK Review

Prime Opinion

  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys for cash or vouchers, targeting UK users with a focus on quick market research tasks, accessible via phone or desktop.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.03-£0.08 per minute (e.g., 50p-£2 for 10-20 minutes), based on recent reviews with potential £5-£20+/month for active users.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 weeks to reach, paid via PayPal or vouchers within 1-3 days.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 25-40% - Recent feedback suggests moderate disqualifications, often due to demographic targeting.
  • Tips: Update your profile regularly to match survey criteria, target longer surveys for better rates, and cash out at £5 promptly.

General Pros and Cons of Prime Opinion and more details:

  • Pros: Low £5 threshold, decent £0.03-£0.08/minute rates, quick payouts.
  • Cons: High screen-out rate, inconsistent survey volume reported recently.
  • Full Review: Read our Prime Opinion review
    Sign Up: Join Prime Opinion
Best Paid UK Survey Sites - Orange List to Consider

Survey Sites to Consider (Our Orange List)

While we suggest our readers stick to the best sites within our top ten listed above, plenty of other options exist. We list solid alternatives that still offer reliable rewards but usually come with trade-offs like higher thresholds or frequent screen-outs. Our video explainer reveals more:

Amazon Shopper Panel

  • Website: Amazon Shopper Panel (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app operated by Amazon, offering quick surveys and receipt uploads for vouchers, targeting UK shoppers to gather purchasing insights.
  • Earnings: Amazon makes it clear - you will earn a reward for each eligible receipt uploaded through the app's receipts tab, with an opportunity to earn up to a £5 reward each month. You will earn £0.10 per receipt. You can also earn money by taking surveys.
  • Payout: £0.50 threshold (Amazon vouchers), which users report can be reached in 1-2 weeks with regular participation, credited monthly.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 10% - disqualifications are rare, as tasks are tied to shopping habits, though some users note limited survey availability.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot and Reddit highlight the app’s narrow scope—only rewarding receipt uploads or specific surveys—leading to low earnings potential; privacy concerns also arise from sharing purchase data, with some reporting glitches in voucher delivery (e.g., 1-2 week delays).
  • Why Consider Amazon Shopper Panel: The ultra-low £0.50 cashout and instant voucher appeal make it ideal for frequent Amazon shoppers, offering a unique twist with receipt-based earnings. Its limited scope suits casual users but may frustrate those seeking diverse tasks.
  • More Info: Historical Reddit post about Amazon Shopper Panel experiences and Amazon Shopper Panel (app download)

Curious Cat

  • Website: Curious Cat (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys and micro-tasks for cash or vouchers, targeting UK users with a focus on engaging, short-form feedback opportunities.
  • Earnings: Averages around 50p to £1 for 10-30 minutes), based on limited Trustpilot reviews and user reports, with potential £3-£10/month for active users.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes 2-3 weeks to reach with consistent participation, paid via cash or vouchers (e.g., Amazon, PayPal).
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 30-50% - Trustpilot feedback is sparse, but user forums suggest frequent disqualifications due to niche targeting, requiring profile updates to improve eligibility.
  • Biggest Complaint: With minimal Trustpilot data, user feedback from forums indicates inconsistent survey availability and occasional payment delays (e.g., 1-3 weeks), with some questioning the platform’s transparency on earnings potential.
  • Why Consider Curious Cat: The £5 cashout and engaging micro-tasks make it a decent option for UK users seeking variety, despite the high screen-out rate. It’s worth considering if you enjoy short tasks and can navigate its sporadic nature.
  • More Info: Curious Cat (app download)

OnePoll

  • Website: OnePoll
  • Overview: A mobile app offering quick, engaging polls for cash via bank transfer or PayPal, targeting UK users with a focus on fun, short surveys about lifestyle, politics, and brands.
  • Earnings: Averages around 20p to £1 for 3-10 minutes), based on user reports, with potential £5-£15/month for active users completing 20-30 polls.
  • Payout: £25 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 months to reach due to the low per-poll earnings, paid via bank transfer or PayPal.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 5-15% - disqualifications are rare, as polls are short and pre-screened, though some users note limited availability for certain demographics.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot highlight the high £25 threshold as a major drawback, often feeling unattainable for casual users; some report occasional payment delays (e.g., 1-2 weeks) and a drop in poll frequency after initial signup.
  • Why Consider OnePoll: The quick, fun polls (2-5 minutes) and cash payout options make it a low-effort choice for UK users, despite the high threshold. It’s ideal if you enjoy bite-sized surveys and can commit to regular participation.
  • More Info: Historical Trustpilot reviews on OnePoll experiences and OnePoll

Opinium (Panels and Surveys)

  • Website: Opinium
  • Overview: A mobile-friendly platform offering short political and market research surveys for cash or vouchers, targeting UK users with a focus on concise, topical polls.
  • Earnings: Averages £1-£3 for 10-20 minutes, based on user reports, with potential £10-£20/month for active users completing 5-10 surveys.
  • Payout: £25 threshold, which users report takes 3-6 months to reach due to less frequent survey invites, paid via cash (bank transfer) or vouchers (e.g., Amazon).
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 15-30% - disqualifications are moderate, as surveys often target specific political or demographic groups, per user feedback.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Reddit note the infrequent survey invites (e.g., 1-2 per week) and high £25 threshold as barriers, with some experiencing delays in voucher delivery (e.g., 2-3 weeks); the political focus can feel repetitive for non-engaged users.
  • Why Consider Opinium: The short political surveys and reliable payouts make it a good pick for UK users interested in current affairs, though its frequency suits patient earners. It’s worth considering if you value concise polls over volume.
  • More Info: Historical Trustpilot reviews on Opinium experiences and Opinium

Panel Opinion

  • Website: Panel Opinion (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering market research surveys for cash via bank transfer, PayPal, or cheque, targeting UK users with a focus on consistent payouts and varied survey topics.
  • Earnings: Averages £1-£5 for 10-30 minutes, based on user reports, with potential £15-£30/month for active users completing 5-10 surveys.
  • Payout: £10 threshold, which users report can be reached in 2-4 weeks with regular participation, paid via bank transfer, PayPal, or cheque.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 20-35% - disqualifications are moderate, often due to demographic mismatches, though users note pre-screening helps reduce wasted time.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot mention occasional survey droughts after the initial signup period, with some reporting payment delays (e.g., 1-2 weeks); a few note cheque payments can take longer (3-4 weeks), which feels outdated.
  • Why Consider Panel Opinion: The potential for up to £5/survey and flexible payout options (including cheque) make it a consistent earner for UK users. It’s worth considering if you prefer varied topics and don’t mind occasional delays.
  • More Info: Historical Trustpilot reviews on Panel Opinion experiences and Panel Opinion (app download)

PressPlay

  • Website: PressPlay
  • Overview: A mobile app offering movie-related surveys and tasks for Amazon vouchers, targeting UK users with a focus on entertainment industry feedback.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.04-£0.09 per minute (e.g., £1-£2 for 10-20 minutes), based on Reddit reports, with potential £5-£15/month for active users completing 5-10 tasks.
  • Payout: No fixed threshold (vouchers issued per task), with users reporting rewards credited within 1-2 weeks after completion, paid as Amazon vouchers.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 20-40% - Trustpilot feedback notes moderate disqualifications, often due to specific movie-watching demographics or technical issues.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot complain about slow refund processes for faulty products (e.g., 10+ days) and inconsistent survey availability, with some questioning the platform’s reliability beyond entertainment tasks.
  • Why Consider PressPlay: The movie-related focus and Amazon voucher rewards make it appealing for UK film enthusiasts, with no threshold adding flexibility. It’s worth considering if you enjoy niche tasks, though reliability varies.
  • More Info: PressPlay

Pure Profile

  • Website: PureProfile
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys and micro-tasks for cash via bank transfer or PayPal, targeting UK users with a focus on market research and diverse earning opportunities.
  • Earnings: Averages around 10p to £3 for 5-30 minutes, based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £5-£15/month for active users completing 10-20 tasks.
  • Payout: £10 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 weeks to reach with consistent participation, paid via bank transfer or PayPal.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 25-45% - Trustpilot feedback notes frequent disqualifications due to demographic targeting, though pre-screening helps reduce wasted time.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot complain about inconsistent survey availability and occasional payment delays (e.g., 2-3 weeks), with some questioning the platform’s value as earnings drop after initial sign-up; the reliance on micro-tasks raises concerns about long-term sustainability.
  • Why Consider Pure Profile: The £10 cashout threshold and varied tasks (surveys, micro-tasks) make it a flexible option for UK users, offering decent earnings (10p-£3) if you’re persistent. It’s worth considering if you can navigate screen-outs and sporadic invites.
  • More Info: Trustpilot reviews for PureProfile and PureProfile

Survey Friends

  • Website: Survey Friends
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys and polls for points redeemable as vouchers, targeting UK users with a focus on user-friendly market research experiences.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.03-£0.07 per minute (e.g., points equivalent to 50p-£1 for 10-15 minutes), based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £5-£15/month for active users completing 10-20 tasks.
  • Payout: Variable threshold (e.g., £10 for Love to Shop vouchers), which users report takes 2-4 weeks to reach, redeemed as vouchers with occasional delays of 1-2 weeks.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 20-35% - Trustpilot feedback suggests moderate disqualifications, often due to demographic mismatches, though pre-screening helps.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot note the slow accumulation of points to reach the payout threshold, with some reporting delays in voucher delivery (e.g., 2-3 weeks); the lack of cash payout options (e.g., PayPal) frustrates those seeking flexibility, and the platform’s positivity in responses (e.g., Diana’s replies) may mask deeper issues like inconsistent survey volume.
  • Why Consider Survey Friends: The easy-to-use interface and varied survey topics make it a decent choice for UK users, with good rewards like £10 vouchers for consistent effort. It’s worth considering if you’re okay with voucher-only payouts and can handle the gradual point buildup.
  • More Info: Trustpilot reviews for Survey Friends and Survey Friends

Qmee

  • Website: Qmee
  • Overview: A mobile app offering instant cashback and frequent surveys for PayPal, targeting UK users with a focus on quick, no-threshold payouts.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.04-£0.10 per minute (e.g., 70p for 5-10 minutes), based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £5-£20/month for active users completing 10-20 surveys or cashback tasks.
  • Payout: No minimum threshold, with users reporting instant withdrawals to PayPal, credited within hours.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 15-25% - Trustpilot feedback indicates low disqualifications, though some note limited survey volume for certain demographics.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot highlight occasional technical glitches (e.g., survey links failing) and a reliance on cashback offers over surveys, which means you need to spend to "save", which has little value in our view.
  • Why Consider Qmee: The no-minimum cashout and instant PayPal payouts make it ideal for UK users wanting quick rewards, with frequent 70p surveys adding value. It’s worth considering if you enjoy cashback alongside surveys, despite occasional limitations.
  • More Info: Trustpilot reviews for Qmee and Qmee

Triaba

  • Website: Triaba
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys for cash via PayPal, targeting UK users with a focus on quick, straightforward market research opportunities.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.05-£0.15 per minute (e.g., £1-£3 for 5-15 minutes), based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £10-£30/month for active users completing 5-10 surveys.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes 1-2 weeks to reach with regular participation, paid via PayPal within 1-3 days.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 15-30% - Trustpilot feedback indicates low-to-moderate disqualifications, with pre-screening reducing wasted time.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot note occasional survey droughts and rare payment delays (e.g., 5-7 days), with some questioning the platform’s longevity due to limited invite frequency over time.
  • Why Consider Triaba: The £5 cashout and fast PayPal payouts (£1-£3/survey) make it a strong option for UK users seeking quick cash. It’s worth considering if you can handle sporadic invites and value speed.
  • More Info: Trustpilot reviews for Triaba and Triaba

ViewsBank

  • Website: ViewsBank
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys, polls, and community discussions for cash, targeting UK users with a focus on social interaction and varied earning opportunities.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.04-£0.10 per minute (e.g., £1-£2.50 for 10-20 minutes), based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £10-£30/month for active users completing 5-10 tasks, plus occasional £10 poll bonuses.
  • Payout: £12 threshold, which users report takes 1-3 months to reach due to limited survey volume, paid via PayPal on the second Tuesday of each month.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 15-30% - Trustpilot feedback indicates low-to-moderate disqualifications, with rare mid-survey rejections, though some note full quotas.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot highlight the high £12 threshold and monthly payout delay (up to 14th), with some questioning the site’s claim of “easy navigation” when survey availability fluctuates; the social focus may appeal to some but feels gimmicky to others seeking pure earnings.
  • Why Consider ViewsBank: The £1-£2.50/survey rate and chance to earn £10 via polls make it a viable option for UK users who enjoy community interaction, despite the high threshold. It’s worth considering if you’re patient with payouts and value the social aspect.
  • More Info: Trustpilot reviews for ViewsBank and ViewsBank

ySense

  • Website: ySense
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys, tasks, and offers for cash or vouchers, positioning itself as a "Get-Paid-To" (GPT) platform targeting UK users with diverse earning options. It also covers casino offers, which we urge MoneyHonesty users to avoid.
  • Earnings: Averages around 50p to £2 for 10-20 minutes, based on Trustpilot reviews, with a bonus for completing two surveys daily and potential to earn £10-£25+/month.
  • Payout: £1 threshold, which users report takes 1-2 weeks to reach with consistent activity, paid via cash or vouchers (e.g., Amazon, PayPal).
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 20-40% - Trustpilot feedback references moderate disqualifications, often due to demographic targeting in specific tasks.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot highlight occasional payment delays (e.g., 1-2 weeks) and a reliance on low-value offers, with some feeling the bonus is hard to maximize due to task quality variability.
  • Why Consider ySense: The low £1 cashout and bonus for daily surveys make it appealing for UK users, offering a solid experience. It’s worth considering if you’re comfortable with diverse tasks, despite occasional inconsistencies.
  • More Info: Trustpilot reviews for ySense and ySense

YourVue

  • Website: YourVue
  • Overview: A mobile app offering quality surveys for cash or vouchers, operated by Savanta, targeting UK users with a focus on detailed market research feedback.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.05 per minute (e.g., 50p-£1 for 10-20 minutes), based on Trustpilot reviews, with potential £5-£10/month for active users completing 5-10 surveys.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 weeks to reach with regular participation, paid via cash or vouchers (e.g., Amazon).
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 40-60% - Trustpilot feedback notes frequent disqualifications due to strict demographic targeting, often mid-survey.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot highlight payment delays (e.g., 2-4 weeks) and account deactivation near thresholds, with some suspecting data exploitation rather than genuine research intent; the high screen-out rate frustrates consistent earners.
  • Why Consider YourVue: The low £5 cashout and quality surveys from Savanta make it appealing for UK users seeking structured tasks, despite the high screen-out rate. It’s worth considering if you match their niche demographics and can tolerate delays.
  • More Info: Limited Reddit user experience and YourVue
Best Paid UK Survey Sites - Red List to Avoid

Survey Sites to Avoid (Our Red List)

The survey sites listed below often come with significant drawbacks, including low earnings after lengthy surveys, limited voucher options, unexplained account issues such as sudden "breach of terms" notices, and mixed or poor user reviews. We've also seen some survey sites be banned from Trustpilot for violating policies, suggesting the survey game doesn't always attract trusted players. 

With over 25 entries of sites we suggest avoiding, our goal is to provide a comprehensive guide to help you see the dozens available and make the best decision so you don't waste your time and get shortchanged on redeeming your rewards. Each listing below includes detailed insights and links to trusted third-party review sites like Trustpilot, empowering you to make informed decisions and find more efficient alternatives with faster cashouts that properly reward you for the time you invest. 

Be aware: Some survey sites will delete your account or points/credit if you're inactive (meaning you don't complete surveys) at least once once every 60-90 days. We're not a a fan of this, and urge readers to understand the expectations before signing up to any survey site.

Appinio

  • Website: Appinio (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering quick surveys for cash or vouchers with a dedicated focus on market research.
  • Earnings: Pays poorly, often under £0.25/survey for 10-15 minutes work, which is low reward for the time spent.
  • Payout: £10 threshold, which is slow to reach due to low earnings.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 25% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews.
  • Biggest complaint: Unclear survey purposes frustrate users and can be confusing.
  • More Info: Read Appinio's reviews on Trustpilot and Appinio (app download)

Attapoll

  • Website: Attapoll (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering quick surveys for cash or vouchers with a focus on market research.
  • Earnings: Earnings average £0.20-£0.50/survey for around 10-15 minutes work.
  • Payout: £2.50 threshold, which is slow to reach due to low earnings despite a regular flow of survey opportunities.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 20-30% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews.
  • Biggest Complaint: High survey volume is offset by low earnings and inconsistent reward availability.
  • More Info: Read Attapoll's reviews on Trustpilot and Attapoll (app download)

Branded Surveys

  • Website: Branded Surveys (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering quick surveys for cash or vouchers with a dedicated focus on market research.
    Earnings: Earnings average 20p/survey for 15-20 minutes work, which is a very low reward for the time spent.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which is slow to reach due to occasional points deductions.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 25% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews.
  • Biggest Complaint: Unexpected points reductions, infrequent surveys and a general low value website for UK-based members.
  • More Info: Read Branded Surveys' reviews on Trustpilot and Branded Surveys (app download)

Crowdology

  • Website: Crowdology
  • Overview: A platform offering surveys for cash or vouchers with a focus on market research, operated by Savanta Group Limited.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.10 per minute, based on user feedback.
  • Payout: £4 threshold, which can be slow to reach due to inconsistent survey availability and reported payment delays.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be as high as 30% - frequent disqualifications are noted in online reviews.
  • Biggest Complaint: Overlap with similar platforms like YourVue offers little unique value, with some users reporting account issues or unpaid rewards.
  • More Info: Read Crowdology's reviews on Trustpilot and Crowdology

GFK Mediaview

  • Website: GFK Mediaview
  • Overview: A platform offering daily TV and radio surveys for vouchers, targeting media consumption insights in the UK.
  • Earnings: Averages around £0.01-£0.02 per minute (e.g., 10 points for 2-3 minutes, redeemable at 100 points/£1), based on user reports, with points swapped for vouchers.
  • Payout: £10 threshold (1,000 points), which users report takes 3-6 months to reach due to low per-survey earnings and users reporting infrequent survey invites.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Lower than many others, and estimated to be between 5% and10% - disqualifications are rare, as surveys are daily and demographic-based, though some users report account closures.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users report a lottery-based rewards system with low win rates of redemption, frequent account closures without explanation or being unable to participate in further surveys, and harassment-like daily emails, leading some to label it a scam focused on data collection rather than fair rewards.
  • More Info: Read GFK Mediaview's reviews on Trustpilot and GFK Mediaview

Lifepoints

  • Website: Lifepoints
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys for cash or vouchers, formerly Global Test Market, focused on market research.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.02 per minute (e.g., 700-1,000 points for 20-30 minutes, redeemable at £0.002/point).
  • Payout: £5 threshold (2,500 points), which can be slow to reach due to variable survey frequency.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 20-25% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews.
  • Biggest Complaint: Mixed user reception, with many reporting inconsistent earnings and dissatisfaction with reward delivery times.
  • More Info: Read Lifepoints' reviews on Trustpilot and the Lifepoints website

Maholla

  • Website: Maholla (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys for cash or vouchers, a newer platform targeting quick market research tasks with a gamified interface.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.04 per minute (e.g., 50p-£1 for 5-15 minutes), based on user estimates.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes a few weeks to reach. Credit is paid out to your bank account or as a voucher.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 30-50% - disqualifications are reported in user reviews, often due to unclear eligibility criteria.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users note a lack of transparency about the survey frequency, with some suspecting it's a data collection front. However, the platform is new so may enhance its offerings going forward and we continue to monitor its operations.
  • More Info: Read Maholla's reviews on Trustpilot and Maholla (app download)

Market Agent

  • Website: Market Agent
  • Overview: A website offering surveys for cash or vouchers.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.02 per minute (e.g., £0.50-£1 for 30-60 minutes), based on user feedback.
  • Payout: £10 threshold, which requires substantial time due to low per-survey earnings.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 25-35% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users report low earnings relative to time invested, with some citing limited survey frequency.
  • More Info: Read Market Agent's reviews on Trustpilot and Market Agent

Maru Voice

  • Website: Maru Voice
  • Overview: A British-based platform offering surveys for vouchers, specifically targeting UK residents for market research insights.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.03 per minute (e.g., 50-500 points for 20-30 minutes, redeemable at £0.01/point), based on user data.
  • Payout: £10 threshold (1,000 points), which is slow to reach due to infrequent survey invitations.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 15-25% - occasional disqualifications are noted in online reviews.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users report a low volume of survey opportunities, limiting earning potential.
  • More Info: Read Maru Voice's reviews on Trustpilot and the Maru Voice website

Maximiles

  • Website: Maximiles
  • Overview: A website offering surveys for points, redeemable for prizes.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.02 per minute (e.g., 25-500 points for 5-30 minutes, redeemable at ~250 points/£1), based on user reports.
  • Payout: No direct cashout; points must be exchanged for prizes with a minimum of ~2,000 points.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 20-30% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users report a requirement to redeem points for prizes only, with limited options that may not appeal to all participants.
  • More Info: Read Maximiles' reviews on Trustpilot and the Maximiles website

Mingle

  • Website: Mingle
  • Overview: A website offering surveys for vouchers, operated by Respondi AG, a European market research firm targeting UK and European participants.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.04 per minute (e.g., 50-100 points for 5-20 minutes, redeemable at 1,000 points/£8), with a 100-point sign-up bonus (£0.08) and 10 points for screen-outs.
  • Payout: £15 threshold (1,875 points), which users report takes 6-12 months to reach due to inconsistent survey frequency.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 40-60% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often due to demographic mismatches.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users describe a lack of survey invitations after initial activity, with some noting points expiration (after 3 months) and a perceived grind, despite claims of regular payouts. There are also online reports of data privacy concerns (e.g., unsolicited gambling emails).

More Info: Read Mingle's reviews on Trustpilot and the Mingle website

Mobrog

  • Website: Mobrog
  • Overview: A website offering surveys for cash, vouchers, or bank transfers targeting global markets with a focus on the UK.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.03 per minute (e.g., 20p-£1 for 5-30 minutes), based on user reports, with occasional higher payouts (£1-£3) for longer surveys.
  • Payout: £4 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 months to reach due to low per-survey earnings and high screen-outs.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 50-70% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often mid-survey, frustrating participants.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users highlight very low pay relative to time spent, with some noting payment delays (e.g., 4-6 weeks) and technical issues (e.g., survey crashes), despite the platform's marketed accessibility.
  • More Info: Read Mobrog's reviews on Trustpilot and the Mobrog website

Onepulse

  • Website: Onepulse (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering micro-surveys (1-3 questions) for cash or vouchers, targeting quick market research feedback from global users, including the UK.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.04 per minute, with potential for £1-£3/month earnings.
  • Payout: £16 threshold, which users report takes 3-6 months to reach due to low per-survey earnings and a $20/month (£15) withdrawal limit.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 20-40% - disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often due to demographic targeting.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users highlight the $20/month withdrawal limit, which restricts earnings potential, alongside slow accumulation rates and occasional survey droughts. Many complaints focus on the value given the demanding time investment for minimal returns.
  • More Info: Read Onepulse's reviews on Trustpilot and Onepulse (app download)

Paid Focus Group

  • Website: Paid Focus Group (website and app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys and focus groups for cash or vouchers, operated by a UK-based market research platform, overlapping with Paid Product Testing.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.05 per minute, with some higher paid focus group opportunities paying around £30, though many users report minimal survey earnings (£1-£10 per month).
  • Payout: £10 threshold, which users find slow to reach due to infrequent survey invitations and redundancy with similar platforms.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 20-30% - disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often due to niche demographic requirements.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users highlight spam emails and a perceived lack of unique survey opportunities, alongside occasional payment delays.
  • More Info: Read Paid Focus Group's reviews on Trustpilot and Paid Focus Group (website and app download)

Paid Viewpoint

  • Website: Paid Viewpoint (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering short surveys for cash or vouchers, targeting global users including the UK for market research.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.04 per minute, based on user reports, with potential for £2-£4/month of earnings.
  • Payout: £12 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 months to reach due to limited survey frequency.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 10-20% - disqualifications are rare, as surveys are pre-qualified, though availability varies.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users note slow survey frequency and low earnings potential, with some reporting payment delays (e.g., 2-3 weeks). Overall, it's not consistent earner for UK based users.
  • More Info: Read Paid Viewpoint's reviews on Trustpilot and Paid Viewpoint (app download)

Pinecone

  • WebsitePinecone
  • Overview: A mobile-friendly platform offering surveys and product tests for cash via bank transfer or PayPal, targeting UK users as a trusted name in market research with a focus on quality feedback.
    Earnings: Averages £1-£3 for 10-20 minutes, based on user reports, with product tests occasionally paying £4-£6; active users can earn £10-£30/month.
  • Payout: £10 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 weeks to reach with regular participation, paid via bank transfer or PayPal.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated to be around 20-40% - disqualifications are noted on Trustpilot (2023-12-15), often due to strict demographic criteria, especially for product tests.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users on Trustpilot highlight the invite-only nature and limited survey availability (e.g., 1-3 per week), with some reporting account deactivation without explanation after months of inactivity; product test opportunities are highly competitive.
  • More InfoHistorical Trustpilot reviews on Pinecone experiences and Pinecone

Streetbees

  • Website: Streetbees (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering conversational surveys and tasks for cash via PayPal, focused on market research with a chat-style format.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.04 per minute (e.g., 5p to £2 for 1-5 minutes), based on user reports, with occasional higher-paying tasks (£7-£10) like pub or shopping surveys.
  • Payout: £0.01 threshold, with automatic PayPal payments, though users note delays of up to a month and reduced rates (e.g., 25p to 5p for eating/drinking tasks).
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 10-20% - disqualifications are less frequent but still reported in online reviews, often due to limited survey spaces.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users report diminishing returns, with recent payment reductions (e.g., 80% drop for some tasks in 2024) and delays in receiving funds; some note a lack of transparency on task payments, making it less worthwhile over time.

More Info: Read Streetbees' reviews on Trustpilot and Streetbees (app download)

NewVistaLive

  • Website: NewVistaLive (app download)
  • Overview: A platform offering surveys for vouchers, operating as an online community for market research with a focus on UK participants.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.04 per minute (e.g., £1 for 20-30 minutes), based on user feedback, with some earning 50-100 points/day (£0.50-£1).
  • Payout: £50 threshold (5,000 points, £0.01/point), which users report takes 6-18 months to reach due to high screen-outs and limited survey frequency.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 70-90% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often early in surveys, frustrating users.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users highlight the high payout threshold and frequent screen-outs, with some noting a decline in survey quality and reference an annoying "double tap system". Others report account closures with lost earnings.
  • More Info: Read NewVistaLive's reviews on Trustpilot and NewVistaLive (app download)

Survey Pop and Survey Spin (the same company/platform operates two websites)

  • Website: Survey Pop (app download) and Survey Spin (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys for cash or vouchers, operated by the same company as Eureka Surveys, targeting quick market research tasks.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.02 per minute (e.g., £0.80-£1.82 for 4-10 minutes), based on user reports, with a £0.80 sign-up bonus (via referral code) and a £1.20 profile survey, though many note low returns despite bonuses.
  • Payout: £4 threshold, which users report takes significant effort to reach due to inconsistent survey availability and low per-survey earnings.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 30-40% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often mid-survey, frustrating users.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users report persistent payment issues, with some claiming refusal to pay on cashouts, alongside low earnings, while social media and Reddit feedback highlights authentication problems, survey host errors, and a poorly designed platform,  all of which arguably suggests unreliability.

More Info: Read Survey Pop's reviews on Trustpilot; you can also read Survey Spin's reviews here, and to join or know more, please visit Survey Pop (app download) and Survey Spin (app download)

Survey Time

  • Website: Survey Time (app download)
  • Overview: A platform offering instant-paid surveys for cash or gift cards, operated by Persona.ly, targeting global participants including the UK.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.04-£0.12 per minute (e.g., £1 for 5-15 minutes), based on user reports, with all surveys paying £1 upon completion.
  • Payout: No minimum threshold; payments are instant via PayPal or gift cards, though some users note delays or issues with lower-value surveys (£0.50).
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 30-50% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often due to profile mismatches.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users report inconsistent survey availability and payment issues, including errors on cashouts and requests for sensitive data (e.g., selfies, ID), raising privacy and reliability concerns.
  • More Info: Read Survey Time's reviews on Trustpilot and Survey Time (app download)

SurveyYeah

  • Website: SurveyYeah
  • Overview: A platform offering surveys for cash or vouchers, operated out of Italy, with a focus on the UK.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.06 per minute (e.g., 50p-£2 for 10-30 minutes), based on user reports, with payouts varying by survey length.
  • Payout: £10 (Amazon) or £20 (PayPal) threshold, which users report takes 2-6 months to reach due to limited survey frequency.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 40-60% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often due to target mismatches.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users note a decline in survey opportunities over time and occasional delays in payouts (e.g., 24-48 hours instead of instant), with many questioning the platform's long-term value.
  • More Info: Read SurveyYeah's reviews on Trustpilot and SurveyYeah

Surveoo

  • Website: Surveoo
  • Overview: A France-based platform offering surveys for cash, vouchers, or bank transfers, focused on market research.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.02-£0.05 per minute based on user reports, with payouts varying by survey length.
  • Payout: €20 (£17) threshold, which users report takes 2-4 months to reach due to inconsistent survey availability.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 40-60% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often after screening questions.
  • Biggest Complaint: While Surveoo generally has average to positive third-party reviews, users note a high volume of ad-heavy redirects to third-party sites with mismatched demographics, raising concerns about data privacy and legitimacy; some report payment delays or non-delivery despite completion confirmations, suggesting potential data farming over genuine rewards.
  • More Info: Read Surveoo's reviews on Trustpilot and Surveoo

Survey Bods

  • Website: Survey Bods
  • Overview: A platform offering surveys for Amazon vouchers or bank transfers, operated by ResearchBods, targeting UK participants for market research.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.03 per minute, earning users around £1 for 30 minutes of work, based on user reports.
  • Payout: £15 threshold, which users report takes 3-6 months to reach due to limited survey invitations.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 30-50% - disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often due to strict demographic requirements.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users highlight a lack of consistent survey opportunities, with some noting payment delays (e.g., 2-4 weeks) and others questioning its value due to unclear earning potential, suggesting it may not be worth the effort for casual users.
  • More Info: Read Survey Bods' reviews on Trustpilot and Survey Bods

THX

  • Website: THX Surveys (app download)
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys for vouchers, focused on TV and radio consumption data, targeting UK users for media research.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.03 per minute, based on user estimates, with 'THX points' redeemed for vouchers.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes 2-4 months to reach due to low per-survey earnings.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 10-20% - disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often due to niche media focus.
  • Biggest Complaint: Limited user reports raise intrusive data collection practices (e.g., mandatory mic and location access for TV/radio tracking), raising privacy concerns; the low earnings and media-specific focus make it less appealing for general survey earners.
  • More Info: THX Surveys (app download)

TRP Surveys

  • Website: TRP Surveys
  • Overview: A platform offering quick TV-focused surveys for vouchers, targeting UK participants to gather media consumption insights.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.02 per minute, based on user reports, with points swapped for vouchers.
  • Payout: £5 threshold, which users report takes 2-3 months to reach due to low per-survey earnings.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 5-15% - disqualifications are rare, as surveys are media-specific, though availability varies.
  • Biggest Complaint: Limited user reports note low earnings potential, with some describing it as a lower earner compared to broader survey platforms; the niche focus on TV surveys limits its appeal, and some report delays in voucher delivery (e.g., 2-3 weeks).
  • More Info: TRP Surveys

Vanson Bourne Community

  • Website: Vanson Bourne Community
  • Overview: A platform offering surveys for vouchers, targeting IT and business professionals for high-end market research, primarily in the UK.
  • Earnings: Varies, with payments made in Amazon gift cards.
  • Payout: No direct cashout; vouchers are awarded (£10 per 100 surveys completed), which users report takes 6-12 months to achieve due to infrequent surveys.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 50-70% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often due to strict professional criteria.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users note the restrictive focus on IT/business professionals, high screen-out rates, and slow voucher accumulation, making it inaccessible and inefficient for most casual earners.
  • More Info: Read Vanson Bourne Community's reviews on Trustpilot and Vanson Bourne Community

YourSayPays

  • Website: YourSayPays
  • Overview: A platform offering surveys for cash or vouchers, targeting UK participants for market research, with a focus on concise surveys.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.03 per minute, based on user reports, with some users earning £20 every 1-2 years.
  • Payout: £20 threshold, which users report takes 12-24 months to reach due to low per-survey earnings and infrequent invitations.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 30-50% - disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often due to demographic mismatches.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users highlight the slow earning pace and website issues with some suspecting intentional barriers to cashouts; the low survey frequency and small rewards make it a frustrating experience for many.
  • More Info: Read YourSayPays' reviews on Trustpilot and YourSayPays

Zap Surveys

  • Website: Zap Surveys
  • Overview: A mobile app offering surveys for vouchers, operated by Esearch, targeting quick market research tasks for global users including the UK.
  • Earnings: Averages £0.01-£0.03 per minute (e.g., 10p-£1 for 5-30 minutes), based on user reports, with sign-up bonus (~£0.50).
  • Payout: £19 threshold (1,900 points), which users report takes 6-12 months to reach due to low survey frequency and high screen-outs.
  • Screen-Out Rate: Estimated 60-80% - frequent disqualifications are reported in online reviews, often early in surveys.
  • Biggest Complaint: Users highlight a poor reputation, with some alleging non-payment after reaching thresholds (e.g., £19 lost in 2023) and others noting intrusive data requests (e.g., location tracking); the low survey volume and high drop-off rates suggest it may prioritize data collection over payouts.
  • More Info: Read Zap Surveys' reviews on Trustpilot and Zap Surveys
Paid Survey Websites UK - Frequently Asked Questions

Paid Survey Websites - Frequently Asked Questions

Our FAQs below are published to help you understand what's important about paid surveys. If you'd like to know something we've not covered, please contact our research team.

Are paid survey websites worth my time?

It depends on your expectations. While survey sites won't make you rich, they can provide small, low-effort rewards in exchange for your opinions.

However, some surveys screen you out after answering a few questions, meaning you've wasted time for no payout. Some survey sites can be worth it if you have spare time and realistic expectations—but they're not a valuable side hustle or a guaranteed income stream.

Our research suggests you can earn around £10 to £30+ a month by being active with one or two survey sites. However, if you're not within a demographic that's in demand by the survey company (and their clients), such has being retired or a low spender, the payouts will likely be less.

How much can I realistically earn from paid surveys?

It varies considerably by survey site, your profile (family, age, salary level etc.) and how many surveys are offered in a given week.

Generally, what you can earn per survey is as follows:

  • Short surveys (5-10 min) pay £0.25 - £1.00
  • Longer surveys (20-30 min) pay £0.50 - £2
  • High-paying surveys (rare) can pay £3+
  • Annual earnings: Realistically, £100-£400 per year if you actively participate.

Know This: Not all surveys lead to payouts - some users get disqualified mid-survey and earn nothing for their time. To limit this risk, it's best to use trusted survey sites with a track record of treating users fairly.

Are all paid survey websites legitimate?

No - survey sites are unregulated and may operate offshore, despite some of the websites appearing to have a UK focus.

Please be aware that some survey sites claim to offer high earnings but never pay out or use deceptive practices like:

  • Asking for an entry fee – Legitimate survey sites never ask for payment to join. If you're asked to pay, we suggest closing down the website as it could be a scam.
  • Sudden account bans before payout – Some sites remove users before they can cash out, which is frustrating and devalues the survey site industry.
  • Endless 'qualifying questions' with no actual survey – This means you'll waste your time but not be paid.
  • Very high payout thresholds – Some require £50+ before cashing out, which can take months.

Important: We suggest selecting trusted survey platforms with transparent payout structures, per the ones shortlisted throughout this guide.

Why do some survey websites screen me out after I start?

Most survey companies pre-screen participants, but many use mid-survey screening, meaning:

  1. You spend 5+ minutes answering questions
  2. They realise you're not their target demographic
  3. They terminate the survey—you get nothing

To avoid wasting time, always complete your profile honestly and fully—this reduces disqualifications and means you'll be offered more surveys if you fit within the demographic the survey company (and/or its clients) is looking for.

How long does it take to reach a payout?

It depends on the site's minimum payout threshold, which will vary per survey site.

  • Low thresholds (£5-£10): Faster to cash out (e.g., Ipsos iSay, Prolific, Triaba)
  • High thresholds (£20+): Can take months to reach payout (e.g., Toluna, Swagbucks)

Important: We believe the best survey sites offer regular surveys and low payout thresholds, with Ipsos iSay being known for this among British users.

What are the best paid survey sites in the UK?

Based on a collection of social media posts, MoneyHonesty user feedback and our research team's experience, these sites offer the best balance of rewards and legitimacy:

  • iSay (Ipsos) – Excellent for steady surveys and Amazon vouchers with a minimum £5 withdrawal threshold and regular survey opportunities.
  • Opinion World and Opinion World – These sites pay out via PayPal with regular surveys.
  • Prolific – Best for high-quality, academic research surveys (£5 minimum payout)
  • Triaba – Pays cash (not vouchers) with a low payout threshold

Important: Sites like Swagbucks, Toluna and PrizeRebel can be hit or miss - some users earn decent rewards, but we have seen evidence of complaints about low payouts and disqualifications.

Are surveys and survey sites scams if they take a long time to pay?

Not always, but delayed payments are a red flag. Some platforms intentionally delay payouts (e.g., 3-6 weeks) to reduce withdrawals. Legitimate sites pay within days or a week.

The unclear nature of payout times is a significant reason for creating this guide.

Do I need to pay taxes on paid survey earnings?

Survey earnings are usually too small to be taxable. Still, technically, any side income over £1,000 per tax year (including surveys, selling online, or gig work) must be declared under the trading allowance rules.

Most users' earnings are below this limit and don't need to be reported. If you have questions, please contact HMRC.

What Are the Most Common Complaints About Survey Sites?

Our research team is emailed the following issues on a regular basis:

  • "I get disqualified too often" – Some sites disqualify 50%+ of users after a few questions.
  • "Surveys suddenly disappear" – You may start a survey only to find it closes before completion.
  • "It takes forever to reach the cash-out threshold" – Some sites make withdrawals painfully slow.
  • "I got banned right before cashing out" – Some users report suspicious account closures before payouts.

Important: We suggest using trusted sites with low payout minimums and honest practices to avoid frustration.

Our research team receives regular emails from readers who have signed up to survey sites that are not on our list and had difficulty receiving payments. Please be careful about adverts you see on social media promoting surveys as they may be data collection and phishing scams.

Can you make a full-time income from surveys?

No-paid surveys are not a job and won't provide stable income. They're best used for occasional extra cash, like £10-£30 per month, depending on how much time you spend.

Should I bother with paid surveys, given the low rewards compared to the time invested?

Paid surveys can work—but they aren't for everyone.

  • If you just want small, easy rewards, stick to trusted platforms like iSay LINK, Prolific, Valued Opinions (LINK) and Opinion World LINK.
  • If you value your time, surveys often aren't worth it—frequent disqualifications, low pay, and slow payouts make them frustrating for many users.
  • If you want real side income, consider higher-paying side hustles like selling online or freelancing instead.

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Last updated on 31 October 2025