Offerwall guide

What is an offerwall and how to complete offers on TaskPay

The offerwall is where TaskPay users find tasks to earn coins. Each offer is a promotional task from an app or service — install an app, create an account, or complete a transaction. Coins are rewarded after proof is verified.

What is an offerwall

An offerwall is a curated list of promotional tasks. Apps and services pay TaskPay to promote their products. TaskPay passes a portion of that payment to users as coin rewards for genuinely completing those tasks.

This is different from surveys or get-paid-to-click models. Most TaskPay offers require installing an app, registering an account, or completing an action like a first UPI transaction. The offer reward is given only after valid completion is verified.

How to read an offer before starting

Offer title and reward

Each offer card shows the app or task name and the coin reward. Higher reward offers usually require more steps or have stricter conditions — read carefully before starting.

Task instructions

Inside the offer detail page, numbered steps explain exactly what needs to be done. Read all steps before opening the offer link. Skipping any step may cause rejection.

Offer categories

Offers are tagged as New, Fast, High Reward, or Proof Required. "Fast" offers take less time. "High Reward" offers typically require more steps. "Proof Required" means a screenshot is mandatory.

How to complete an offer correctly

1. Tap Start and read all steps

From the offerwall, tap the offer card or Start button. Read every instruction carefully before proceeding. Do not skip any step — partial completion will not be rewarded.

2. Tap "Open offer link"

Tap the yellow "Open offer link" button. This opens the official app or website for the offer. Always use this exact link — using a different link or manually searching the app may not qualify.

3. Complete all required steps

Follow every instruction exactly as written. Examples: install the app, register with your mobile number, link a bank account, complete a first UPI transaction of at least Rs 1. Every condition matters.

4. Take a clear screenshot

After completing the offer, take a screenshot showing the success confirmation. The screenshot should clearly show: the app or website name, your account details or name, the completed action, and the date if visible. Press Volume Down + Power button together on most Android phones.

5. Return to TaskPay and submit proof

Go back to the TaskPay app, open the same offer, scroll to the proof section, write what you did in the note field (at least a few lines), upload the screenshot, and tap Submit.

6. Wait for approval

Admin reviews your submission. If approved, coins are credited to your wallet within 24 to 48 hours. If rejected, the reason is shown and you may be able to resubmit with corrected proof.

Why offers get rejected — and how to avoid it

Screenshot is unclear or cropped

Take a full screen screenshot. Do not crop, edit, or filter the image. Both the app name and completion message should be clearly visible.

Required condition not met

If an offer requires a "first UPI transaction of Rs 1", that specific step must be completed. Reading only the title and skipping conditions is the most common mistake.

Wrong link used

Always use the "Open offer link" button inside TaskPay. Installing the same app from the Play Store directly or through another source may not be tracked correctly.

Offer already completed

Each offer can only be done once per account. Attempting to submit the same offer a second time will be rejected automatically.

Tips for earning more coins faster

Start with lower-reward offers to understand the process. Once you are confident with proof submission, move to high-reward offers. Always take screenshots before exiting the completed app — going back later may show a different screen. Keep notifications enabled so you know when your proof is approved or rejected.

Remember: Coins are not credited automatically. Every offer goes through admin verification. Do not spend coins you have not received yet. Fake, edited, or copied screenshots may result in account suspension.