What are video screeners?
Some research studies include a video question as the final screening step. You'll upload a short video of yourself answering a specific question as part of the application process. Depending on the study, this might be a chance to demonstrate expertise on a topic, share relevant experience, or verify something like product ownership.

New to video screening? No worries — here's what to expect and some tips for a great submission.
What to expect
- Not all studies include video screening — some require it to qualify.
- You can record a response up to 90 seconds long.
- You can play back and re-record as many times as you like before submitting.
- If you can't complete the video step right away, select the application link to return to the video prompt when you're ready.
- Each study will only ask for one video response.
Video screening tips
Best practices
- Read the video prompt carefully and make sure the instructions are clear before you record.
- Find a quiet, well-lit space free of distractions.
- Keep your response within the 90-second limit.
- Speak clearly and answer honestly.
- Never share sensitive personal information such as account numbers, addresses, or passwords.
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