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Google paid crowdsourcing service Task Mate app now being tested in India, available via Play Store

The users can simply earn money by completing simple tasks

The Tech Giant Google is now spotted testing its new app in India that lets you earn money on competing tasks. Task Mate app beta version is now limited to beta tester only is a paid crowdsourcing service in India and is now visible as an early access app on the Play Store.

The app page on the Google Play Store reads, “Task Mate (beta) is limited to selected testers at the moment. Please only download this app if you have a referral code as we are unable to extend further invites at this time.”

The app is currently under development and was first reported by a Reddit user. He said, “Google seems to be testing their new Task Mate app in India which pays you in Indian currency for completing tasks regarding Google app ecosystem. (Currently invitation only).”

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Task Mate app

However, Android users can download it from Google Play Store and one needs to have a referral code received via an invite-only. The app description further reads that the participants will be paid in local currency for the tasks that you complete accurately and you will need an account with a third-party payment processor. When you’re ready to cash out, just register your e-wallet or account with our payment partner in our app, then visit your profile page and hit the “cash-out” button. You can then withdraw your earnings in your local currency.

So basically, there are three steps to use this app

* Find tasks nearby

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* Complete a task to begin earning

* Cash out your earnings

Google will provide access to a host of simple tasks that are going to be shared by businesses across the globe. For instance, take a photo of a nearby restaurant, answer survey questions about your preferences, or help translate sentences from English to your local language. You can participate in tasks that you are interested in, or choose to skip tasks. Tasks can be completed at any time, from anywhere.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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