Triaba Survey Panel Review – Is It Legit & Worth It? (Full Guided Tour)

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Because Triaba is so easy to use, it can be worth joining as an extra site. It gives a decent number of surveys, it pays well for your time, and it is available in the local language in many countries.

Triaba is a survey panel you can find in many countries, and it claims you can make money online by answering surveys.

But is Triaba legit and really a survey panel worth your time, or is it just a scam?

I have tested the panel and have been a member for several years, and I know in detail how it is to be a member there and how much you can earn.

And let me just reveal right away that Triaba is legit, and it does pay. But that does not necessarily mean it is the right option for you.

In this Triaba Survey Panel review, I will give you an inside look and show you all it has to offer so you can see exactly what to expect and decide if it will be worth your time or not.

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What is Triaba Survey Panel, and what does it offer?

Triaba.com is an international paid survey site, and the only way you can make money here is by taking paid surveys.

It has existed for many years, and I have been paid by it many times myself, so I know it is legit and does pay.

But to find out if it is the right opportunity for you or not, we need to go into more detail about what it offers. So, let's start by going over how you can earn.

For that, I have made a video that gives you an inside look and shows exactly how you can earn from Triaba. You can also read all the details below the video.

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The earning opportunity – Taking Triaba Surveys

It offers quite a good number of paid surveys, and since I first started testing it several years ago, the number of opportunities has increased.

Sometimes, you might get several survey invitations per day, and other times, maybe only a few per week.

Exactly how many surveys you will get will depend on the country you live in and your profile, as it does on any other survey site (more about who can join later).

The site is very simple and easy to navigate, and there are not any distractions on the page, so it is very easy to get started.

You do, however, not even need to visit the site itself very often, as they will send you an email every time there is a survey available for you. You can take the survey by clicking the link in the email.

So you basically only need to go to the site itself when you first register to fill out your profile, when you want to check your balance, or when you want to request a payout.

As on all other survey sites, you will not qualify for all the surveys you get invited to. But, in my experience, the qualification rate on Triaba is higher than on many other sites, which is definitely a big plus.

It is free to sign up and to participate, as it is for all legit survey sites.

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How do you get paid by Triaba Panel?

When you answer surveys on Triaba, you will earn cash in your local currency.

Once you reach the payout threshold, you can then choose between several different payout options.

In all countries where PayPal is available, you can choose to get paid in cash via PayPal.

But in most countries, you also have other options. And if you live in a country where PayPal is not available, you will, of course, then have other ways to get paid.

The exact payout threshold and payout methods vary from country to country, so I cannot mention all of the options here.

But I can give some examples so you know what type of payment methods Triaba, in general, offers.

In addition to PayPal (as already mentioned), you can, for example, in the US, Germany, and the UK also get Amazon gift cards.

And in the Philippines, UAE, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, India, and many other countries, you can choose to get paid in GCodes, which is a virtual gift code.

Recently, Triaba also started offering Virtual Visa Debit card as a reward in select countries.

These are just examples of rewards, and, in general, you will find good payout options no matter the country you live in. But I would suggest you check on the website of your country to know exactly what it offers in your country before joining (link at the end of this article).

PayPal survey sites are, in my opinion, great, as they usually make it easy to get your rewards in cash, so great that Triaba has this option, but it is also nice that it in some countries has other options, as we all have different preferences for how we want to get paid and what is available in our countries.

You will be able to see the reward in your Triaba account as soon as you have finished a survey.

How much money you have to earn before you can get a payout depends on the country you live in, as already mentioned.

But in general, it will, in my experience, be around $5-$15, which is a pretty low payout threshold for a survey site and one of the plusses of Triaba.

Also, I know it really does pay as I have been paid by it many times myself. I have also recorded a payment proof so you see that it pays for yourself:

How much money can you make?

Triaba offers a decent number of surveys, but exactly how many will depend on the country you live in, what your interests are, your age, etc.

Overall, Triaba pays quite well for the surveys you complete compared to many other survey sites.

You will always know how much your reward will be before you start a survey, as it will be stated in the email invitation you receive. Here, it is also estimated how long time it will take.

So, it definitely can be a nice way to make some extra cash by taking surveys. Just remember that survey sites will, in general, not make you rich or make you a full-time income online.

But it can be a nice and easy way to make some extra money online. I would, however, suggest you also join other sites in addition to Triaba to get more opportunities.

Also, just be aware that if you do not have any activity for a certain period of time, your money will become inactive and disappear from your account.

You can, however, send them an email and get them activated again unless you have a longer period where you are not active. In that case, your account will be deleted. The period is, however, quite long. Your points will become inactive after a year, and here, it is still possible for you to reactivate them. After 2 years without activity, your account will be closed.

It kind of makes sense, as you are probably not interested in being a member anyway if you have not done any surveys for 2 years. But now you know this in advance, in case you suddenly decide to take a long break from Triaba.

Can you use it on mobile?

Being able to take surveys on the go is an important aspect of any survey site, in my opinion, as it makes it possible to take the surveys before they fill up and earn more efficiently.

There is not, as such, a Triaba app you can download, but you can still take the Triaba surveys through an app, which is a bit unusual compared to how survey apps usually work.

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You can take Triaba surveys through an app even though there is not, as such, a dedicated Triaba app.

How it works is that you download an app called OpinionApp that has a cooperation with several smaller survey sites.

When you download this, you can connect certain panels to the app and will then be able to take surveys from several sites inside the app and get a quick overview of all these panels.

Other panels that you can connect with the app are Surveyeah and Panel Champ.

So it works a bit different from other survey apps, but it is still nice they have found a solution so you can take surveys on the go if you decide to join.

In which countries is Triaba available?

Triaba is more or less a worldwide survey panel, and it has specific survey panels for many countries in the local language.

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Some of the countries Triaba Survey Panel is available in.

To be more precise, at the time of updating this review, it is available in around 115 countries.

This has expanded quite a bit since I first joined Triaba, and what is great is that you can also find surveys in countries where it often can be difficult to find legit panels to join.

Final verdict – legit or scam?

Triaba is definitely a legit survey site. I know from personal experience, as I have been paid by it several times myself.

That it is legit does, however, not mean it will necessarily be worth joining. So let's finish this review by summing up the pros and cons so you can get a better overview before deciding to join or not.

pros

Pros:

  • Free to join
  • Pays out through PayPal
  • Easy to use
  • Available in many countries in the local language
  • Pays quite well for your time
cons

Cons:

  • Limited earning opportunities
  • You will not always qualify for the surveys (but that goes for all survey sites)

Triaba is very easy to use, and it will not consume too much of your time, so it can be a great way to earn some extra money by sharing your opinion.

But Triaba is a safe and solid site that always pays out without any problems when you have earned enough, in my experience. So, if you want something that is very easy to use, Triaba can be a good option.

How to join Triaba?

It is easy to sign up for Triaba and start earning. Just click the button below that will take you to the panel in your country, and it then only takes a few minutes to get started.

However, to get access to the most surveys, it is a good idea to take the time to fill out the profile questions as soon as possible.

If you have any questions or comments or have any experiences with Triaba yourself, I would love to hear from you in a comment below.

98 thoughts on “Triaba Survey Panel Review – Is It Legit & Worth It? (Full Guided Tour)”

  1. Hello Mikael!
    I want to start by saying that I really appreciate all the work you have done in the field of GPT sites.
    About Triaba…I don’t agree with you about the number of surveys available on Triaba.
    In June, I signed up for 8 paid survey sites that you included here on the blog. At Triaba, I already answered 17 surveys and was discarded at 6 and I received 24 pounds.
    I completed more searches on Triaba than on the other 7 sites together. However, it was at Prolific that I got the best gains, because I only completed 6 surveys and received 26 pounds.

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    • Thanks for sharing your experience about this. great to hear about your results with Triaba – that is definitely impressive. How many surveys are available deepnds on the country but great to hear how well you have been doing.

      And Prolific definitely also can be a great site. But here the challenge can also be that in some countries it more or less never offers surveys. But if you live in the right country, it definitely can be worth checking out.

      Can I ask which country you live in?

      Thanks again for taking the time to share your experiences.

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      • I live in Portugal.
        I just wanted to add that some sites are very identical and I think it is a waste to be subscribed to all of them, as they present almost the same offers and the partners are almost the same. For example, the brothers Offernation, Regarding Ways and Superpay.me, as well as Earnably, Prizerebel and others.
        Still on Prolific, it is my favorite, because I love the type of surveys that they propose and pay very well.
        Too bad I missed more than the ones I completed. I have the Chrome extension, but I don’t always see it in time when they arrive. I have to be more attentive.

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        • Thanks.

          OfferNation, Rewarding Ways, and Superpay.me are all run by the same company and are more or less identical so I completely agree that it does not make sense to join all of them.

          Do you know Testable Minds? I think you might like it if you like Prolific.

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          • Hi, Mikael!
            Thank you very much!
            In fact, I had already looked for other sites similar to Prolific, but I found nothing. I really intended to ask for your help. I will see this Testable Minds.
            Still on Prolific, this morning I received 4 (!!) questionnaires to answer, totaling 14 pounds, but I only did the last one, because I was sleeping when the first three appeared.
            A great advantage in Prolific is that you do not need to pre-qualify, you are automatically qualified based on your profile data.

          • sounds like Prolific is a great match for you. Personally, I only very rarely get invited to surveys there and I know many others that also very rarely are invited.

            Let me know how you like Testable Minds if you check it out.

          • Thanks for your tips.
            I think the number of surveys you receive depends on the type of profile and not exactly the country where you live. Maybe my profile is more compatible with their searches, I don’t know …
            As for Testable Minds, I’ve read comments on Survey Police and it looks like Prolific is much more responsive and better at offering viable opportunities. But I’m going to sign up on the site and then say something about my experience.

          • The profile definitely matters but the country also matters a lot on Prolific.

            As for Testable Minds, it does not have a huge number of opportunities unless you live in English speaking countries and their support is not very good, in my experience. But they have some interesting studies so as an extra site I think it can be quite decent. Let me know how it goes.

          • Hi, Mikael!
            I keep receiving and completing Triaba surveys (4 more in the last 5 days).
            As for Prolific, I was very pleased with them, but I am very displeased these last few days. Searches continue to appear almost every day, and sometimes more than one a day, but in the last 4 searches, at the exact moment that the prolific’s notification appears, I clicked on the search and there were already zero places remaining.
            I have already questioned the researchers themselves and they say that I should ask Prolific, as they (researchers) just see the places being filled very quickly. Even so, I find it strange, as I click almost instantly on the notification message and it is already “0 places remaining”.
            As for Testable Mindtables, in 5 days I only received a survey, but I only saw it a few hours later and it had already been completed.

          • Thanks for sharing this.

            It definitely can be frustrating when spots fill up quickly but sounds very strange that they fill up that quickly.

            And yes, on Testable Minds there are not a lot of available surveys so it does take a bit of patience.

            Feel free to keep me updated if anything changes as you test more.

  2. I had a balance of 10 GBP and 8 GBP was the withdrawal limit. I’ve raised a withdrawal request on the 2nd of February 2021 and still, I haven’t received any notification or whatsoever regarding the same. I am afraid I might have lost my rewards as it was deducted immediately from my balance. Can you help me or guide me here?

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    • Sounds very strange. Did you contact their support? They should be able to help you with this if you have done everything honestly.

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  3. I filled some entire surveys (duration of 20+ minutes or more), when answering the final question, I received the message ‘Unfortunately your participation is not being withheld’. Happens all the time. When contacting the support team, they don’t bother replying.
    At first Triaba seemed trustworthy, lately the platform is becoming a frustrating experience.
    Don’t waste your time.

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    • Personally, I have never had problems with Triaba and have always been paid without any issues. What you explain is likely because of a poorly designed survey which luckily does not happen often in my experience. But it definitely can be frustrating when it happens but it has nothing to do with Triaba and can happen on any survey site. But thanks for sharing your experiences.

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