Microtask marketplace

A microtask marketplace built around slots, proof, and trust.

Most task boards show listings. QuickBuck adds reservation windows, locked instructions, structured proof, and worker trust signals so small online jobs are easier to complete and review.

Marketplace structure

QuickBuck separates public gig cards from locked instructions. This lets employers explain the job without exposing campaign URLs before a worker commits.

  • Public listings
  • Locked private instructions
  • Employer review dashboard

Worker eligibility

Worker level, location confirmation, and previous proof outcomes can decide which jobs a user can reserve.

  • Starter access
  • Level-gated tasks
  • Country-specific campaigns

Proof review

Proof can include links, screenshots, notes, or a combined package. A review system keeps the job from becoming a blind promise.

  • Link proof
  • Image proof
  • Advanced requirements
Use cases

Search intent this page answers.

Each page targets a distinct user need and links visitors into a useful next action instead of repeating the same generic copy.

Small QA tasks
App feedback
UGC proof
Regional research
Video reactions
Website checks

Frequently asked questions

What makes QuickBuck different from a task board?

QuickBuck combines task listings with reservation timers, locked instructions, proof requirements, location signals, and review workflows.

Can one account post and complete tasks?

Yes. QuickBuck supports both marketplace roles, although dashboard mode separates employer and freelancer workflows for clarity.

Why are some tasks locked?

Tasks can be locked because they require a higher worker level, a trusted location signal, or advanced eligibility requirements.