Contributor policy

Everything you need to get approved

A short, friendly guide to how tasks work: what reviewers look for, how keywords should read, and how you get paid.

A short guide to work that gets approved and paid. None of it is complicated. A quick read here saves a rejection later.

The four essentials

These are the only hard rules. Keep them in mind and everything else falls into place.

How to do well

Reviewers look at four areas. Here is what good work looks like in each.

01

Where to post

Picking the right place to post

  • When a task asks for Reddit, choose a subreddit with at least 10,000 members. Bigger communities give your post a real audience.
  • If the task says “under 24 hours”, comment on threads newer than that so the conversation is still alive.
  • Stay close to the task topic. A post that fits the community reads naturally and sails through review.
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02

Keywords

Making keywords feel natural

  • Give the keyword a real job in the sentence. It should add meaning, not just sit there.
  • Quick self-check: if you could delete the keyword and nothing changes, try weaving it in a little deeper.
  • Each keyword is used once per contributor, so every submission of yours stays fresh.
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03

Your voice

Writing and replying

  • Write posts, comments, and replies in your own words. Skip ChatGPT and other AI writing tools. Your voice is what makes the work valuable.
  • There is no need to mention Cloveo, AI testing, or data collection. Just post as yourself.
  • If people reply to you, keep the conversation going warmly instead of dropping it once the task is done.
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04

Payouts

Reviews and getting paid

  • A reviewer looks at every submission. If something needs fixing, they leave a comment so you know exactly what to adjust.
  • Warnings are separate from payouts and only given for clear rule-breaking. Four of them closes an account, so treat each one as a heads-up worth reading.
  • Approved rewards go out in payout batches once reconciliation clears. You can follow yours on the Rewards page.
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