After logging in, you will see your dashboard at the top of the page. From there, you can access all of your pages. You can also click on any of the links below the dashboard to jump directly to them.
There are lots of pages and functionalities available on the DigitalWorkerBees website. We will try to tour you throughout all pages, so you will feel comfortable using the website as your own website!
This Application is inspired by the bees, pollens, honey, and the working nature of the whole honeycomb!

Here,
Bees are of two types, 1) Seeker Bees and 2) Solver Bees
Pollens can be compared with the money deposited to boost the work provided by the Seeker bee.
Honey can be compared to Money earned by the Solver Bees.
Working Nature, bees are working smart whole the day and night, so we created a honeycomb (The DigitalWorkerBees Platform), where we give opportunity for all people to earn money or get their work done with quality deliverables.
Registration / Sign up #
To register yourself with DigitalWorkerBees, you need to submit your Email and other essential information, so we will track the user and improve the better quality of the product.
To learn more about how to register yourself, visit here to learn more.

Login / Sign in Page #
To sign in to the DigitalWorkerBees Platform, you need to remember your registered email address and password. You will have access to your wallet, available jobs, your task submission list, and control of your profile preferences, so you will get a better experience with us.
To learn more about how to log in, visit here to learn more.

Forgot Password #
If you want to reset your password when you forgot it, you can use this feature to retrieve or reset your password. There are simple steps with multiple options for your password recovery. To learn more about how to reset your password, visit here to learn more.

Dashboard → Available Jobs #
The listing of the jobs created by other users or the job created by you will be shown up on this page. You can click on any of the tasks listed on this page.

Seeker Bees – We call seeker to a user who is posting a job to get their tasks done by hiring a virtual workforce of Solvers.
To learn more about Seekers, you can visit here.

Solver Bees – A person who is working on tasks provided by the Seeker bees, and earns money by completing tasks correctly with their honesty.
To learn more about Solvers, you can visit here.
Previously we allowed separate sign-up and login for Seeker and Solver bees, but with improvement and user experience we decided to combine both the roles for users’ better experience.

You can search tasks by title name or any category name, or you can filter the task list using 4 filter options.
- Category
- Payment
- Location
- Employer Performance (Seeker’s Performance)
Dashboard → Available Jobs → View Job Page #
When you click on the task of your choice from the Available Jobs task listings, you will be able to see the view job page.

As shown above, in the image, you will see a number of sections with important details that will guide you about what work the Seeker Bee wants to be done by you! They will list a description with steps that need to be performed by you, ideally, the time limit to complete the task will be 4-5 minutes max, but in case of the task requires much effort, seekers should increase the amount while posting the Job.
From the above image, here is the description of highlighted boxes in red.
What does Solver bee need to do? #
A number of steps for the expected work will be provided by the Seeker Bees. It is all about the task of what work they want to be done by the virtual workforce of the Solver Bees on the DigitalWorkerBees Platform.
Additional or Important Notes #
For some of the job requirements, some important restrictions, notes, or helpful instructions must be given, so users can be careful and get to know exactly what they need to do and what to not do!
This section will help Solver Bees to complete the task and submit the correct proof, so they can earn money. Incorrect, Spam or Unacceptable proofs will never get paid and that must be understandable things from the seeker and solver bees’ point of view.
Required Proofs (Submissions from Solver Bees) #
Seeker bees may blindly trust the solver bees, but sometimes because of a misunderstanding from the given steps or incorrect work completion, humans might make a mistake. Which cannot be tolerated at all, we want to deliver the best quality of work to all the Seeker bees because they are spending money to get their work done!
Proofs are required to ensure the quality of work whether it is done completely or not.
For example, let’s say a Seeker bee wants to get followers on the Instagram, they might want some proof-like –
1. Number of posts when you followed the page.
2. Number of Followers after you follow the page
3. What is your username? (Write as @YourUsername)
4. Is your profile created before 30 days or more days? (YES/NO)
So basically you/Solver bees have to provide the correct answers for the given questions.
After that, Seeker bee will review your submissions and on the base of the quality, they may mark your submissions as Satisfied or Not Satisfied. So you need to submit the correct proof and spend enough time to get enough money.
You can read the guidelines to submit the proof section for more information given on the right-hand side.
Submit your proofs Section #
The number of questions requires proof to be submitted by the Solver bees. You will get each question required by Seeker Bees.
Solver bee needs to add the correct answers in the text field, given just below each question.
You can confirm your proof submissions and then click on submit proofs.
Dashboard → My Jobs #
A number of jobs created by you will be listed on this page. You can manage jobs created by yourself like managing the status:

Status Information #
Pending Review: #
Our admin team reviews and decide which jobs are healthy for our platform, you can read more about blacklisted jobs on DigitalWorkerBees. So when a Seeker submits a job, the status will be “Pending Review” by default.
Under Process: #
When the admin team starts reviewing the submitted tasks. Usually, it may take 2-5 hours to approve your job. Some short task jobs might be approved in a minute by our excellent admin review teams too!
In this case, the status will show “Under Process”.
Running: #
When your job is approved by our admin review team, and the seeker has marked the checkbox “Pause job after Approval?” as No, while creating the job to post from our platform. The default status will be “Running“.
Paused by User: #
There are two possibilities for the status:
Job paused after admin approval #
When the user marked the checkbox “Pause job after Approval?” as Yes, and the admin approves your job submission, the default status will be shown as “Paused by User”.
Job paused manually by the user #
If the job is already running and the user wants to pause it for some time, with the click of the Pause button, the job status will be updated to “Paused by User”. This process of pausing your job manually can be done from My Job → select a job to pause.
Paused By System: #
When your number of open positions is full (e.g. 25 of 25) with the user’s submissions, the status will be updated to “Paused By System”, and you will get time to review all the submissions in your given TTR (Time to review) timespan.
Completed: #
When the number of positions is full and the seeker marks all positions as Satisfied, The job status will be “Completed“.
Not Acceptable / Blocked: #
You can read more about blacklisted jobs on DigitalWorkerBees. In case of the inappropriate job description, or adult content, link, or phrase added in the description, our admin will not accept such tasks. In this case, The status will be updated to “Blocked”.
Archived: #
After 6 months, your older jobs will be removed from your My Jobs list. The purpose is to avoid lengthy listings to users and it will be easy for us to maintain the code and database over the servers and infrastructure.
Invalid Job: #
When users report your jobs more than 10 times, your job will be automatically terminated, and no refunds will take place! It can’t be restarted or the seeker can’t raise a support ticket to get refunds from this job. In this case, the status will be updated to “Invalid Job”.
Stopped: #
When seeker wants to stop the job at any time because of personal reasons, they are granted to end their running job at any time by clicking the Stop button. The status will be updated to “Stopped”.
Please note that the amount for the remaining open positions will be refunded, but the fees paid while posting the job will not be refunded.
Dashboard → Tasks Done #
A list of tasks submitted by you will be listed here, you can easily track the status of your task submitted for the varieties of your job.

Dashboard → Wallet #
The wallet is the place where you can manage your Deposits and Withdrawals and view the logs for each incoming-outgoing transaction in your accounts.

On most of the pages, you can see the wallet balance showing at the top of each page. Let’s explore those different types shown under the wallet summary.
Here, we are showing 4 cards.
Available balance: #
When you follow each step given in the job description and perform tasks genuinely, this available balance will be increased once the employer accepts your submission. You can withdraw this amount once you reach to payment threshold, the balance amount will decrease on withdrawals.
Spendable balance: #
Did you know that you can use your ‘Available Balance’ to Start a new job! You can go to your wallet and add funds from your Available Balance to a Spendable balance. This balance is not eligible for redeeming, add the required balance to start a new job.
If you don’t have enough amount in your available balance, you can deposit money from the available payment gateways (We do support Paypal, Stripe, RazorPay, and Payoneer with Debit/Credit card options). Choose an appropriate method and read the instructions given in the description on the same page to deposit and refill your spendable balance.
Pending balance: #
When you submit the task, Pending Balance will be updated. It indicates that the employer will review your task within a given ‘Rating time’. Upon acceptance of your submission, the amount will be added to your Available Balance. If an employer fails to review a task within a given rating time (TTR – Time To Review), your Available Balance will be updated.
Withdrawn: #
The total amount was withdrawn by you using your selected payment methods. It is also showing counts of transactions that happened for withdrawals of the amount.
Dashboard → Wallet → Deposits #
The deposit feature allows users to refill their wallets. We do accept USD and INR currencies and you can pay us money using any method that suits you.
We are supporting Stripe, RazorPay, Paypal, and Payoneer to accept the payment. On the base of the location, you are living, you may see more or fewer payment options to refill your wallet.

You can use your ‘Available Balance’ to Start a new job! A spendable amount card will transfer the entered amount from your available balance to your standard balance.
Please keep in mind that, the amount added to the Spendable Balance will not be withdrawable. You can choose an appropriate payment method. In case of any queries, you can contact us at microworkerbees@digitalworkerbees.com
Dashboard → Wallet → Withdrawals #
Withdraw functionalities will allow you to receive money to your bank account from your DigitalWorkerBees wallet.

Right now we do support payout via Stripe, Paypal, and Payoneer for all users in USD amount.
For Indian users, we do also support paying in INR currencies through Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, and UPI.
To withdraw the amount, Your available balance must reach to $10+ at least. After that, you will get payment options to withdraw money. Once the request is placed, it may take a processing time of 5-7 working days.
Dashboard → Wallet → Transactions #
On the transactions page, you will be able to see all the Credit – Debit monetary transactions happening with your account.

Here are some annotations we are using to represent the credit and debit operations.
Amount in red: Debit in the DigitalWorkerBees wallet
Amount in green: Credit in the DigitalWorkerBees wallet
Also, we are using Type to represent the type of the transaction.
DPT – Deposits
W/D – Withdrawals
Job – Created a job
Task – Attended or Submitted task
SB – Updates in Spendabale balance
WPP – Withdrawal Payment Paid
WPF – Withdrawal Payment Failed
Dashboard → Post Job #
The “post job” section is for Seeker Bees, If you want to get your work done, you can post your micro task by filling up the following details.
- Set your targetted countries, exclude countries which you don’t want to target
- Select Category and Subcategory for your short task
- Enter steps, additional notes (If any), and required proofs from the workers
- Hire a number of workers (Solver bees) for your job
- Set a time to review (TTR), and review the summary
Submit all required information and wait for admin review confirmation.
Usually, Admin takes 2-5 hours max to review your job details.

We are charging a small amount as charge fees; as we hired more people to review the details and maintain quality work over our platform.
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