Your opinion is worth real money.
We just make sure you get it.
Paidvine was built on one simple idea: when brands pay to hear what you think, you should keep half of it. No points, no gift-card-only traps, no fine print. Just straightforward cash.
We got tired of survey sites that paid in pennies.
Paidvine started in Charleston, South Carolina, out of frustration with an industry that treated members as an afterthought — surveys that paid in points, rewards that expired, and payouts buried under conditions nobody could find.
So we rebuilt the model from the member up. Every survey shows a real cash value before you start. Every payout is a 50/50 split with the brand, every time. And you choose how you get paid — PayPal, Venmo, a Visa prepaid card, Amazon, or any of 2,000+ gift card options.
Today, members across the US, Canada, and the UK use Paidvine to turn spare time into real cash — and we're just getting started.

What we stand for
These aren't marketing lines — they're the rules we hold ourselves to on every survey, every payout, every day.
Transparent by default
Every survey shows what it pays before you start. No surprises, no hidden minimums.
Fair, always
A flat 50% revenue split on every completed survey — no sliding scale, no fine print.
Real cash, real choice
Cash out via PayPal, Venmo, Visa prepaid, Amazon, or 2,000+ gift cards — your call.
Member-first
We build for the people taking the surveys first — the brands' insights come second.
Every member is verified. Every payout is protected.
Because we pay real cash, we take fraud and account security seriously — for our members and our brand partners alike.
Verified members only
We screen for real, unique members so surveys stay fair and rewards go where they should.
Secure payouts
Payments are processed through trusted, PCI-compliant partners — your info stays yours.
No fine print
Terms are written to be read, not buried. What we promise on the homepage is what you get.
I started Paidvine because I believed people deserved a fair cut for their time and their opinions. Every decision we make still runs through that same filter: is this fair to the member?