How delivery speed works
Delivery speed on TaskPulse depends on real freelancer activity, campaign settings, category demand, and the availability of eligible users at the moment your campaign is running.
TaskPulse is not designed for instant bot-style spikes. Campaigns are delivered through real people completing tasks, which means speed can vary from one campaign to another.
What delivery speed means
Delivery speed means how quickly your campaign receives valid completed actions.
Depending on the campaign type, this may mean:
- Accepted submissions for Custom Tasks
- Completed website visits or video views
- Verified social actions such as follows, likes, reposts, upvotes, comments, or subscriptions
TaskPulse counts only valid completions. Attempts that fail verification or are rejected do not count as successful delivery.
Why delivery speed can change
TaskPulse is a live marketplace. Freelancers choose available earning opportunities in real time, and advertiser campaigns compete for attention within each category.
Your campaign may deliver faster or slower depending on:
- The selected task category
- The number of active freelancers available for that category
- Your reward or price level compared to other campaigns
- Your country filters and targeting settings
- Your daily and overall campaign limits
- The quality and accessibility of your target URL
- The complexity of the action required
- Your available advertiser balance
Category matters
Some categories naturally deliver faster than others.
Simple actions with broad availability usually move faster. More specific or harder actions may take longer.
For example, a broad website visit campaign may have a larger pool of eligible freelancers than a narrow social task that requires a specific platform, action type, and available social account.
If you choose a category with limited demand or limited freelancer availability, delivery may be slower.
Targeting and filters can slow delivery
Country filters, rating filters, daily limits, and other restrictions can reduce the number of freelancers who are eligible to complete your campaign.
This can be useful when you need better targeting, but it usually reduces speed.
For your first campaign, avoid making filters too strict unless you really need them. A very narrow campaign may receive fewer completions even if the category itself is active.
Daily and overall limits affect speed
If you set a daily actions limit, TaskPulse will not deliver more than that limit during the day.
If you set an overall actions limit, the campaign stops receiving new completions after the total target is reached.
These limits help control campaign volume, but they also define the maximum possible delivery speed.
Budget and balance affect delivery
TaskPulse charges your advertiser balance only after a task is successfully completed and confirmed.
If your available balance is not enough to pay for new valid completions, your campaign may stop receiving delivery until you add more funds.
Keeping enough balance available helps avoid unnecessary delivery interruptions.
Custom Tasks depend on manual review
Custom Tasks are different from automatically verified campaigns.
Freelancers complete the task and submit a report or proof. You then review the submission manually.
This means the visible campaign progress may depend not only on how many freelancers submit work, but also on how quickly you review and approve valid submissions.
Social Tasks depend on verification and platform conditions
Social Tasks are completed on external social platforms.
Delivery speed may depend on whether freelancers have suitable active social accounts, whether the target content is available, and whether the required action can be verified successfully.
If the target post, profile, comment section, or page becomes unavailable, restricted, or blocked, delivery can slow down or stop.
Surfing and viewing tasks depend on timers
Surfing and viewing campaigns are completed only after the required timer or viewing condition is finished.
This means they cannot be delivered instantly. Each valid completion takes a minimum amount of time because freelancers must stay on the page or watch the content long enough for the task to be confirmed.
Why TaskPulse does not force instant delivery
Very fast artificial spikes can look unnatural and may create poor long-term results.
TaskPulse is designed for controlled, human-powered delivery. This helps campaigns look more natural and reduces the risk of low-quality activity.
Faster is not always better. In many cases, steady delivery is safer and more useful than a sudden burst of activity.
How to improve delivery speed
- Choose the correct category for your goal
- Use a public, working, and supported target URL
- Avoid overly narrow country filters unless needed
- Set realistic daily and overall limits
- Keep enough funds in your advertiser balance
- For Custom Tasks, write clear instructions and review submissions regularly
- For Social Tasks, make sure the target content allows the required action
When slower delivery is normal
Slower delivery can be normal if:
- The category has limited active freelancer supply
- Your targeting is narrow
- The task requires more time or effort
- The target platform is unstable or limiting access
- Your campaign has strict daily limits
- Your campaign is new and still entering the available task pool
A slower campaign does not always mean something is broken. It often means the campaign conditions are limiting how many valid completions can happen at that moment.
Where to manage your campaigns
You can manage your campaigns from the relevant section:
Where to go next
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