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All the websites that pay YOU for your opinions and you could earn £1000s a year

Published on April 13, 2025 at 10:00 AM

THOUSANDS across the UK are earning extra money just by sharing what they think.

Whether it's reviewing a new snack, picking a favourite brand, or rating an advert, companies are forking out cold hard cash for honest feedback.

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Brits could earn hundreds doing online surveys

Some savvy entrepreneurs have made thousands just by filling out surveys.

By signing up to multiple websites, you could rack up plenty of cash.

This kind of takes no specialist skills, no awkward calls, and no chasing invoices.

A smartphone, a few spare minutes and a bit of consistency is all it takes.

Over the course of a year, someone signed up to just a handful of these platforms could easily rack up £300 to £600 in extra income. All from the comfort of the sofa, with a brew in hand.

It’s genuine money for everyday thoughts — a no-nonsense way to top up the bank balance without lifting anything heavier than a finger.

Here are some of the best sites to join and start earning…

Swagbucks

This major site has paid out millions globally and reward users for surveys, watching clips and browsing the web.

With just 10 to 15 minutes a day, regular users report earning upwards of £300 a year.

Expect to earn around 50p a survey which will typically take up to 20 minutes.

You can get your payouts either as cash or shopping vouchers.

Prolific

UK-based favourite Prolific has fast become a top choice for those looking to earn more per minute.

The site pays a fair wage for your time — around £6 to £10 an hour — and the surveys are short, snappy, and often contribute to real academic research.

Many users clear £400 or more per year, with no faff or filler.

However, there are eligibility criteria so you won't be able to do every survey.

Onepoll

OnePoll is another great platform and it keeps things light and quick, with daily mini-surveys on everything from tea brands to telly habits.

You will spend just two or three minutes answering questions – each survey pays from 20p up to £1.

Once the £40 payout threshold is hit, the lands straight with you either through bank transfer or PayPal.

Opinium

This well-known firm is regarded well in the media and is used by top firms for research.

Surveys pay 50p on average and take around five minutes, you'll have to work up to £25 before you can get a payout.

Get your money through cash with a bank transfer or gift vouchers.

Qmee

Qmee is one of the UK's leading platforms for rewarded surveys, giving people the opportunity to take part in short questionnaires to earn cash rewards.

For ease you can download the Qmee app and sign up for a free account to get started.

Each survey pays 70p on average and should take no longer than 20 minutes.

Get your payouts in cash through PayPal or gift cards

Toluna

On platforms like Toluna, users can pick up points not just for surveys but also for testing new products at home.

These points stack up and are redeemable for vouchers or cash, adding up to £100 to £150 a year for the more active users.

Surveys are fairly long and can take up to 30 minutes.

You'll need to hit a payment threshold of £5 before getting cash through PayPal or a giftcard.

YouGov

Heavyweight pollster YouGov rewards users for political and social insight.

Though less frequent, the surveys offer a steady trickle of earnings, typically £50 or more a year, and have the added bonus of influencing headlines across the country.

YouGov also lets you make money from watching short video clips and reading sponsored content — all stacking up to a possible for £200 to £500 a year in side earnings.

A typical survey pays 50p and takes around 10 minutes, though you'll usually have to hit a threshold of £50 to get a payout.

You get paid cash through a bank transfer or gift card

Y-live

This site pays competitive amounts, as much at £1 to as much as £4 per survey.

A survey may take up to around 20 minutes to finish and you'll need to work up to £50 before you cash out.

You get money paid by bank transfer.

How online surveys work

Online surveys are a quick way for big brands, market researchers and even universities to collect opinions from real people.

Once you sign up to a legit site you’ll be sent surveys based on your profile — things like your age, job, where you live, and even your hobbies.

These surveys can take anything from two minutes to half an hour and will often ask about your shopping habits, adverts you’ve seen, or views on certain products.

In return, you’ll earn points or cash that can be paid into your bank account or claimed as gift vouchers. The more accurate and honest your answers, the more likely you are to be picked for higher-paying surveys.

Tips for online surveys

To earn the most from surveys, sign up to multiple sites — some pay more than others and have different types of surveys available.

Set up a dedicated email address to keep all the invites in one place and avoid clogging up your personal inbox.

Fill in your profile fully and keep it up to date — you’ll only be offered surveys that match your details.

Don’t be tempted to rush or give false answers just to finish quickly, as sites have ways to check and could ban your account.

And lastly, make a habit of checking in daily — consistency is key, and even doing a couple a day can bring in serious extra cash over time.

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