Home-Based Apps Testing Specialist – Android & iOS (Entry Level, Remote)

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Interested in how mobile apps are shaped before release? As a Home-Based Apps Testing Specialist, you’ll take a closer look at apps and games in development—evaluating functionality, usability, and overall design from a real-world user perspective. This role is perfect for individuals who enjoy hands-on exploration of new digital tools and want to contribute to improving them through structured, honest feedback.This is not a gaming role disguised as play—it’s a focused, entry-level testing role where your critical eye and clear writing will help shape better user experiences. You’ll test apps from both Android and iOS platforms, working entirely from home with flexible scheduling.Roles:You’ll install mobile apps or games on your smartphone or tablet, test them thoroughly, and observe how each feature behaves under normal use. After testing, you’ll provide a written review that outlines your experience, notes any bugs or glitches, and gives practical suggestions that developers can act on.Rate:$35 per hour, based on the scope of the app and the depth of the review.Requirements: Access to an Android smartphone/tablet or iPhone/iPad Reliable internet connection Ability to follow test instructions carefully and report findings clearly No prior testing experience necessary—training is provided Minimum availability of 5 hours per weekWork Schedule:Fully flexible. Set your own hours and take on assignments based on your availability.Location:Remote role, open to applicants across the United States.If you're ready to contribute thoughtfully to the development of mobile apps and games, this position offers a practical and flexible way to get involved. Immediate openings available for those ready to begin.

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