Turk Guru BETA | For MTurk is an Edge add-on that helps Amazon Mechanical Turk workers automate HIT acceptance, increase efficiency, and earn higher income by using machine learning and preferences.
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Increase your mturk earnings by automating HIT acceptance based on your preferences and using machine learning.
For Amazon Mechanical Turk workers, this tool helps you accept new tasks based on your preferences:
★ Accept tasks based on your liked and disliked tasks history.
★ Accept tasks that have favorite keywords.
★ Block tasks that contain blocked keywords.
★ Accept tasks only from favorite requesters.
★ Filter tasks based on requester hourly wage rate, activity level, approval rate.
★ Return tasks automatically when away from the desktop.
★ View HITs queue, new qualifications easily on every mturk page.
★ Real-time emoticon reactions by workers for requesters.
This tool reduces the time worker spends searching for tasks and helps the user get high paying tasks, which results in higher earnings and increased efficiency.
Turk Guru is freaking amazing. I prefer the BETA version over regular. It catches ALL high paying HITs, especially the ones that I've never been able to catch with any other script or extension, and the interface is very user-friendly while still giving you lots of options and search settings. It has a drawer that pops out on any mturk page that conveniently lists all the HITs in your queue and has a tab for qualification HITs and tests (organized and listed separately) eliminating the need to manually hunt them down. It also automatically returns HITs about to expire. Stats are rendered into a graph. It pays for itself right away; I've made over $120 in one day with this extension. I have had none of the problems mentioned by others about not catching HITs or any payment issues. I recommend getting rid of anything else you're using and trying Turk Guru (there's a free trial); you'll never need or want to go back to using anything else, I promise!