Entry Level Digital Product Tester (Mobile Apps, Games)

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Do you enjoy exploring mobile games and apps? This fully remote, entry-level opportunity is your chance to turn that interest into a flexible income stream. As a Digital Product Tester, you’ll help shape the user experience of mobile applications by testing, reviewing, and offering feedback on new releases. No prior experience is needed—just a curious mindset, basic English writing skills, and a mobile device.Roles:Your core responsibility will be to download and interact with a range of mobile apps and games. After testing features, functionality, and design, you’ll write a concise, structured review outlining your experience. You’ll identify bugs, note usability challenges, and offer insights that help developers enhance their products before launch.Rate:$35 per hour (Depending on the complexity of the app and the level of review detail).Requirements:Applicants must have access to an iPhone, iPad, or Android smartphone/tablet. A reliable internet connection is essential. You’ll receive full guidance on how to conduct tests and format your feedback, making this an ideal role for beginners ready to dive into the digital space.Work Schedule:This role offers complete flexibility. You choose when to work, with a suggested minimum of 5 hours per week to ensure regular testing assignments.Location:Remote position available to applicants based in the United States.Skills/background needed: Entry-level—no experience necessary Comfortable using a variety of mobile apps and games Ability to follow detailed instructions independently Clear written communication for submitting reviews Strong attention to detail Stable internet for downloading apps and submitting contentIf you're ready to begin immediately and eager to be part of the digital product evolution, this is your opportunity to start testing and writing from the comfort of home. to get started.

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