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How to Make Money with TaskTroll: The Insider Program Explained

TaskTroll is a family chore and allowance app. Its Insider program lets you earn recurring income every month for the people you refer — here's exactly how it works and what's realistic.

Updated May 2026 · ~6 min read · By the BooksAndGuidesPro team

Most ways to "make money with an app" fall apart under a second look: you need a huge audience, you're selling something you'd never use yourself, or the payout is a tiny one-time bounty. The TaskTroll Insider program is built differently, and that difference is the whole point of this guide. You earn a recurring monthly commission for every paying subscriber you refer, for as long as they keep paying. No inventory, no content treadmill, no pretending to love a product you've never opened.

Below we'll walk through what TaskTroll actually is, how the Insider program pays, what you can realistically expect to earn, who it's a genuine fit for, and the concrete steps to get started.

What is TaskTroll?

TaskTroll is a chore and allowance app for families. Parents assign chores, kids check them off, and allowance is tracked automatically — so the "did you do your jobs?" argument stops being a daily negotiation. It runs on the web, iOS, Android, and even Alexa, so a kid can mark a task done by voice and a parent can review it from their phone.

That matters for one simple reason: it's a product real parents use every week. When you recommend it, you're recommending something that solves an actual household headache, not a gimmick. Authentic recommendations convert better and feel a lot better to make.

How the Insider program pays

When you become a TaskTroll Insider you get a personal referral link that looks like https://tasktroll.com/register?ref=YOURCODE. Anyone who signs up for a paid TaskTroll subscription through that link is tied to your account. From there, the math is simple:

The key word is recurring. A one-time affiliate program pays you once and the relationship is over. With TaskTroll, a single good recommendation can pay you month after month, quietly, in the background. We break down why that compounding matters in our guide on recurring vs one-time affiliate commissions.

Why honest numbers matter here: we won't show you fake screenshots of five-figure months. Earnings depend entirely on how many people you refer and how long they stay subscribed. What we can tell you is the per-referral rate and how it stacks — the rest is in your hands.

What you can realistically earn

The honest answer is: it depends on your reach and your follow-through. But because the commission is a fixed recurring amount, the math is refreshingly easy to project. Here's what a base $2.50/mo rate looks like at different referral counts:

Active referralsPer monthPer year
4 subscribers$10/mo$120/yr
10 subscribers$25/mo$300/yr
25 subscribers$62.50/mo$750/yr
50 subscribers$125/mo$1,500/yr

These are illustrations of the rate, not promises — every figure assumes those subscribers actually stay subscribed. But notice the shape of it: because the income recurs, your January referrals are still paying you in December while your new referrals stack on top. And as your active count grows and your rate scales toward $7.50/mo, every one of those rows gets bigger. That's the compounding that one-time programs simply can't offer.

Who the Insider program is for

This isn't for everyone, and being honest about that saves you time. It's a strong fit if you:

It's a weaker fit if you're looking for instant lump-sum payouts or have no connection to parents or families. For more on the parent-specific angle, see our guide on recurring affiliate programs for parents.

How to start in four steps

  1. Become an Insider. Sign up at the Insider page (link below). This also unlocks the Business Builder Vault — 46+ done-for-you business and marketing guides you can use as your own selling toolkit.
  2. Grab your referral link. Your dashboard gives you a unique ?ref= link to share anywhere.
  3. Recommend it where it fits naturally. A parenting Facebook group, a reply to "how do you handle chores?", your email signature, a school newsletter. Lead with the problem TaskTroll solves, not the payout.
  4. Let it recur. Each subscriber who stays pays you every month. Keep sharing where it's genuine and your active count grows.

If the "just recommend something you use" approach sounds appealing, our piece on the low-effort side hustle of recommending an app goes deeper on doing it without feeling salesy.

The bottom line

Making money with TaskTroll isn't a get-rich-quick scheme — it's a recurring referral program attached to a product parents genuinely find useful. You refer people, they subscribe, and you get paid every month they stay. Start small, stay honest, and let the recurring nature do the heavy lifting over time.

Ready to earn?

Become a TaskTroll Insider — $2.50–$7.50/mo recurring per referral, plus the Business Builder Vault of 46+ guides.

Become a TaskTroll Insider