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Thursday, 28 March 2019

Taskopus (BCH crowdsourcing) tutorials for buyers

Yesterday's announcement of Taskopus availability was a bit of a surprise for us, because the tutorials for buyers (those who want to give tasks to workers) weren't yet ready. We literally published the explainer and the "Download" button and then saw the post on Reddit :) Surprise!

Ok, today we are a little bit more prepared, so we want to show you how to create and give tasks to the users: https://taskopus.io/tutorials

In those tutorials you will find the explanations for how to set up a project that gives you hundreds of most used phrases in English language for approximately $3 - that's https://taskopus.io/tutorials/1;

a project that helps you detect cities in your huge list of 150+ rows for $2 with 3 workers doing each row - that's https://taskopus.io/tutorials/2;

a project that tells you how to do that previous thing for $0.50 (three times cheaper!) but at the complexity cost - that's https://taskopus.io/tutorials/7;

a project that sets up multi-stage "job interview" that allows you to select the best people suitable to do your tasks (the example is for extracting keywords from text - we've got people analyzing literally walls of text for less than $10 total) - that's https://taskopus.io/tutorials/3;

a way to give tasks only to people who are programmers, native in English and can write Arabic, have used EOS cryptocurrency, who are located in Asia, with multiple pets or have account on Quora and Reddit (that's called "targeting by profile labels") - that's https://taskopus.io/tutorials/4; CLARIFICATION: answers to these questions are optional by workers - you can stay as anonymous as you want.

For those of you who are interested and read everything carefully - you might find free money. No, literally, there's hidden free money! :)

We haven't even touched on what you can do with our API that's a bit underdocumented, Web Hooks (you can "hire" Taskopus workers to be real-time moderators on your site!), JavaScript validation (you can automatically check answers and reject candidates or advance them to the next stage) or you can ask workers to do jobs on your site, and give them a signed string that they can paste back to Taskopus, which can be automatically checked in JS code (we would probably need a tutorial on that).

There's a bunch of stuff still in development. Though currently our main goal is on stability and attracting buyers.

Taskopus should be really awesome for programmers. You can automate all the boring manual parts of your app, SaaS, like content moderation and generation or actually any manual stuff. Let the spam stay away using Taskopus workers' eyes and hands.

Taskopus actually should be great for so many things that we can't even imagine. But we understand that it'll take time for people to wrap their heads around what is possible.

So, go ahead, read the tutorials and figure out how a small army of workers might benefit your business.



Written by: FreelanceForCoins
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