For testers
Get paid to test websites using your assistive technology
Your lived experience is your expertise. We pay £20 per test for disabled people in remote, ad-hoc opportunities that help improve real-world website accessibility.
Job summary
Freelance disabled user tester roles
Lived experience is your expertise — no formal qualifications required.
Pay
£20 per test
Time
Up to 1 hour
Location
Remote
Availability
Ad-hoc
Terms before you apply
- £20 per completed test (up to one hour).
- Work is offered on an ad-hoc basis with no guaranteed frequency.
- Remote testing from home.
- You'll manage your own tax returns as a freelancer.
How it works
A simple process from application to tester matching.
Step 1
Apply online
Complete the application form and share your access needs, devices, and assistive technology.
Step 2
We review
We review applications and contact testers when suitable opportunities are available.
Step 3
Get matched
Testing invites are ad-hoc and based on project fit, with no guaranteed frequency.
Role overview
Paid, remote opportunities for disabled people with a range of access needs.
What you’ll do
Test websites from home and share your experience to improve accessibility.
- Test websites from home by completing simple tasks and questions
- Use your lived experience to identify real accessibility barriers
- Help improve digital accessibility for agencies and their clients
Who can apply
We’re looking for disabled people with a range of access needs.
- Disabled person with a range of access needs
- Regular user of assistive technology
- Access to a device you already use for browsing and testing
- No formal qualifications required — lived experience is your expertise
Common questions
Quick answers to help you decide if the role is right for you.
Do I need formal qualifications?
No. Your lived experience is your expertise.
What equipment do I need?
A device you already use with assistive technology.
Is work guaranteed after I apply?
No. Opportunities are ad-hoc and offered when there is a suitable project match.
Do I manage my own tax?
Yes. Tester work is freelance, so you are responsible for your own tax returns.
Can I apply if I use magnification or other access tools?
Yes. We welcome a range of access needs and technologies.
Ready to apply?
Apply to join our pool of freelance disabled user testers.
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Need help with the form? Contact us for support. Download the Accessibility Helper extension.