Great Pay, Amazing Flexibility, Organized, & Fair - AI Data Trainer DataAnnotation Employee Review

5.0
26 Jun 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The hourly rates are amazing and the flexibility it offers is unmatched. I can log in whenever I have time and make really decent money in short bursts or for hours, if the jobs are available. The platform is organized and fairly intuitive after you get used to it. Additionally, they are by far the best platform for this type of work. The time limits are fair, and once you're in a task, nothing changes (I've heard some platforms will randomly shorten the time or lower the pay mid-task). This work has been instrumental in supporting my family's needs!

Cons

The work can be mentally tasking, as there normally a lot of very detailed instructions that you have to follow that are unique to each type of task and get updated frequently. You also have to be very enagage and attentive to details, which means there's rarely any mundane, mindless, or repetitive types of tasks (which can be good or bad depending on your preferences). The biggest problem can be the inconsistent work availability, which has improved over time but sometimes the work will slow and you may not have any work for a few days. In my opinion, this type of work is best treated as side or bonus income, but it can be instrumental when you're in a financial bind. Finally, there is little to no feedback on your work quality, so just make sure to do your best on every task and ask questions whenever you have them!

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5.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great to work for, lots of work once you get past initial assessment as a specialist for coding. Receiving payments is seamless.

Cons

Work can be tedious and require long blocks of time.

3.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Easy to get set up and work through the "entrance tests", and fairly easy to earn through your first project. The pay per project is OK (in THEORY), but in practice it can be difficult to make real money (see cons).

Cons

My experienced was, unless you have expertise in a very in-demand area like STEM, multilingual, or teaching, the available projects quickly dry up. They then encourage you to "take more qualification tests to see more projects." However, after the tests are taken, no indication is given as to the results and at times nothing more shows up in projects. In the end it can be a random, and disorienting process.

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