Crowd Platform
Run your own crowd program on Crowdee's platform — panel, jobs, task templates, and payouts, all in one tenant.
The Crowd Platform is the operational side of Crowdee: the same panel, job engine, and payout system that power the five verification products, made available directly to your organization as its own tenant.
The distinction that matters: the Verification Platform and its five products are deliverables — you send data, Crowdee returns a verdict. The Crowd Platform is infrastructure — you author your own task templates, run jobs against your own worker panel, and manage payouts yourself, inside your own organization. If you need to build or clean the datasets that seed a job's input data, see the Data Platform instead.
There is no separate pricing tier for this yet — it uses the same organizations, credits, and modules described in Getting Started.
What You Get
- Panels & Workers — recruit and manage the workforce that runs your jobs. See Workers.
- Task Templates & Input Data — design the work your panel will do and the data it works through. See Task Templates and Input Data.
- Jobs & Answers — publish jobs, collect structured responses, and review or export answers. See Jobs and Answers.
- Quality Control — consensus thresholds and inter-rater agreement scoring on every job. See Quality Control.
- Payouts & Billing — the same organization-scoped credit ledger used across the platform. See Billing.
Crowdsourcing Reference
The technical reference for jobs, task templates, input data, workers, answers, and quality control.
Organizations
How billing, modules, and workspaces are structured — the tenant your crowd program runs inside.
Data Platform
Build and clean the datasets that can seed a job's input data, or feed accepted answers back into a new dataset.
Where to Go Next
- Crowdsourcing Overview — the two crowdsourcing modes and how a job moves from creation to accepted answers.
- Getting Started: Organizations — the tenant/billing container your panel and jobs live inside.
- API: Organizations — org settings, members, balance, and module access via the API.
- Data Platform — create, clean, and version the datasets your jobs run against.
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