Product Tester / Review Writer for Apps (Remote, No Experience Required)

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Looking for people who love discovering new apps and aren't afraid to share honest opinions? We're building wellness and gaming apps that need real feedback from real users. As a Product Tester and Review Writer, you'll be the first to try our latest releases and help shape what we build next—all while working remotely from anywhere in the US. Responsibilities: Test our relaxation and brain-training games thoroughly, documenting your experience as you go. Create honest, engaging reviews based on what you actually experience using the apps. Conduct simple research to support your findings and observations. Write reviews that genuinely help other users make informed decisions about which apps to download. Provide actionable feedback and ideas that our development team can use to improve our products. Rate: $35 per hour. Requirements: An iPhone, iPad, Android phone, or tablet that's in working condition. A stable internet connection for seamless app downloading and testing. Strong communication skills and the ability to research effectively. No professional writing background required—we'll provide guidance and support as you learn. Location: 100% remote with flexibility for US-based applicants. We need testers across the country to ensure we're getting diverse perspectives from our entire user base. Ready to become part of our testing community? If you enjoy exploring new apps and sharing genuine feedback, we'd love to hear from you. Submit your application today.

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