Paid interviews

Get paid for your insights by participating in interviews and have a direct influence on the development of future products and services! Engage in one-on-one discussions where you can share your thoughts, experiences, and opinions. All that's required is your valuable time and input. Apply for our paid interviews below, and we'll connect you with more opportunities to earn while sharing your knowledge.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an interview?

Interviews are typically a conversation between you and a researcher. The researcher may ask you general questions about a topic, show you designs or a prototype and ask for feedback, or have you test their website or app while they observe you. Interviews are perfect for participants who enjoy communicating with others and sharing their opinions and experience.

How do I participate in an interview?

First, apply to a study! The researcher will review applications and select participants for the study. If you’re selected, you’ll receive a scheduling email allowing you to confirm a date and time to participate. Once confirmed, you’ll receive instructions about how to access your session.

For online interviews, you’ll receive an online meeting link. Zoom is the most popular online meeting tool on User Interviews! For in-person interviews, the researcher will give you a location and directions to help you get to the session. You can always message your researcher if you have questions or need assistance!

How and when are incentive payments distributed?

You’ll see the incentive type and amount before applying to a study. The incentive will be paid out within 10 business days (usually much sooner) once you’ve successfully participated in and completed your session.

How can I contact your support team?

For general questions, please reach out through our contact form. They’ll get back to you within 1 business day. For study specific questions once confirmed for a study, use the messages tool to contact the study’s researcher.