Google Will Pay You For Completing Simple Tasks On Mobile! How Google Task Mate Works?

Google Will Pay You For Completing Simple Tasks On Mobile! How Google Task Mate Works?
Google Will Pay You For Completing Simple Tasks On Mobile! How Google Task Mate Works?

The testing of the beta version of Google Task Mate is going strong in India. The app basically allows users to earn money by performing some easy tasks on their smartphones. 

Read on to learn more about this upcoming launch by Google…

Google Task Mate Limited To Select Users!

The Google Task Mate testing was spotted by a Reddit user, as reported by 9to5Google.

Currently, access to Google Task Mate is limited to selected users through a referral code system. The app is available on Google Play Store but its activation depends on the referral code that is available through invite-only.

The app’s description reads:-  find tasks nearby, complete a task to begin earning, and cash out your earnings. 

To cash out the money earned from the task, you’ll have to link an account with a third-party processor. 

  1. Register your e-wallet or account details with the payment partner in the Google Task Mate app, 
  2. Visit your profile page, and click on cash out
  3. Post the above step, you will be able to withdraw the money in your local currency.

Google Task Mate And Its Features!

Google Task Mates lets users complete simple tasks like clicking pictures of a restaurant, storefront, answering survey questions about personal preferences, or assisting in the translation of sentences from English to other languages posted by businesses worldwide.

The tasks of clicking pictures of businesses will likely help Google in its mapping services and bring business in the area online.

The categories of the tasks include Sitting or Field tasks. Apparently, Google can also directly ask for a task as well. 

The app displays the completed tasks, correctly done tasks, your level, and the tasks under review.

If you have some task in the nearby area, the app also shows the estimated time it will take you to get there. The amount of the task is also displayed next to the task. You have the option of skipping the task if it doesn’t interest you or if you are unable to do it.

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