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YLive Review UK 2026 - Pay, BACS Payouts & What to Expect

YLive Review UK 2026 - an independent, tested review of the UK survey panel formerly known as PopulusLive. Operated by Yonder Consulting since 2010, YLive pays around £1 per 5 minutes by BACS bank transfer from a £50 minimum. Here is what we found in our April 2026 test.
⚡ In short: YLive (formerly PopulusLive) is a long-running UK survey panel from research firm Yonder Consulting. Pay works out at around £1 per 5 minutes of survey time - a 15‑minute survey ≈ £3, a 25‑minute study £5-£10. Payouts go by BACS direct bank transfer (via Hyperwallet) or cheque from a £50 minimum. If you get screened out of a survey, you are auto‑entered into a £250 monthly prize draw. UK residents aged 16+ only. No sign‑up bonus, no referral programme.


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YLive is the UK survey panel that used to be called PopulusLive - same panel, same operator (Yonder Consulting, the research firm behind a lot of the polling you see in the British press), just a new name since February 2022. We tested it in April 2026 to see whether the rebrand changed anything that matters to people who want to make a bit of money from surveys.

The short version: pay per minute is solid for the UK panel market, the £50 payout threshold is the friction point, and the surveys themselves feel like proper market research rather than gamified filler.

YLive at a glance - featured card

How YLive works

You sign up with a UK address, confirm your email and fill in a short profile (age, household, work, interests). After that, surveys come to you by email - typically a couple of invitations a week, occasionally a quiet stretch, occasionally a busy run when your profile matches a study the panel is running.

Every survey shows two things up front: how long it takes and how much it pays. You either fit the audience the client is paying for, or you don’t - if you don’t, you get screened out within the first couple of minutes (more on that below). Surveys run on desktop and mobile; longer studies are easier to finish on a laptop.

How much can you realistically earn?

YLive does not use points dressed up as currency - earnings are shown in pounds from the start. The pay rate works out at about £1 for every five minutes of survey time. In practice:

£15‑min screener
£315‑min survey
£5-£1025‑min study
£30-£50typical / 2 months

How much that adds up to per month depends on how often your profile is invited, which is the honest unknown of any panel. Members who answer most invitations report hitting the £50 threshold within 1-3 months. If you treat YLive as one of two or three panels you check, rather than a full‑time gig, £30-£50 every couple of months is a sensible expectation - paid out cleanly by BACS, not in vouchers.

Payouts: £50 minimum, BACS or cheque

Once your balance reaches £50 (the panel uses a 1 point = £1 system, so 50 points), you can request payout on the next monthly cycle. BACS transfers are handled via Hyperwallet - the bank account has to be in your name - and arrive within a few working days of the monthly run. Cheques are also an option but take about two weeks after the payment date to land in the post.

The friction point: The £50 floor is higher than several rival UK panels and, if your survey flow is patchy, it can take a while to clear. The flip side: you get paid directly into your bank account in real pounds - no gift‑card markup, no FX friction, no minimum‑order quirks on vouchers.

The screened‑out £250 monthly draw

If a survey screens you out - which happens on most panels and is one of the more irritating parts of the experience - YLive enters you into a monthly prize draw worth £250. It does not replace the missed survey income, but it does mean those wasted two minutes are not quite nothing, and it is a fairness feature that is still pretty unusual in the UK panel space.

Who can join YLive?

  • UK residents with a permanent UK address
  • Aged 16 or over
  • A unique email address and a UK bank account (or a postal address for cheques)

YLive is not open to people outside the UK. If you are based in Ireland or anywhere else in the EU, the panel will not accept your registration - Yonder runs it as a UK‑only research community.

Pros and cons

✓ What works
  • Strong pay per minute for the UK panel market
  • Pounds and pence from the start - no convoluted points economy
  • BACS direct to your bank account (via Hyperwallet) or a real cheque
  • Operated since 2010 by an established UK research firm (Yonder Consulting)
  • Over £15 million in member payouts to date (per YLive)
  • Screen‑outs auto‑enter you into a £250 monthly draw
✗ What to watch
  • £50 minimum payout - patient money, not pocket money
  • No sign‑up bonus and no referral programme
  • Survey volume is uneven - busy weeks and quiet weeks
  • Time estimates can run a few minutes over the stated length
  • Customer support is email‑only and not the quickest

What other UK members say

YLive holds a Trustpilot rating of 4.0 ★ across more than 5,800 reviews - a solid score for a survey panel, where ratings tend to skew lower than for consumer services. Recurring praise focuses on the BACS payouts, the relevance of the surveys and a sense that the questions are written for actual research rather than to scrape data. The recurring complaints are predictable for the category: screen‑outs late into a survey, and time estimates that do not quite match real completion time.

Verify the score yourself before you sign up - it shifts as new reviews come in. EFG’s editorial rating is independent of Trustpilot and consistent across markets; we score YLive 4.1 / 5.

3 alternatives to YLive

Three UK panels we also rate, if you want a lower payout threshold, a faster start or a different payment method.

1
YouGov
The UK polling household name - surveys on politics, brands and current affairs.
£2per survey (typical)
£50cashout (bank)
4.4Trustpilot
Join YouGov →

Free · BACS bank transfer or voucher
2
Ipsos iSay
UK consumer panel from Ipsos - one of the world’s larger market research firms.
£3per survey (typical)
£5cashout from
3.9Trustpilot
Join Ipsos iSay →

Free · PayPal or Amazon & M&S vouchers
3
Pinecone Research
Invite‑only product‑research panel - flat £3 per survey, low £3 cashout.
£3per survey (flat)
£3cashout from
4.3Trustpilot
Join Pinecone Research →

Free · PayPal, voucher, prepaid Visa

Frequently asked questions

Is YLive legit?

Yes - YLive is operated by Yonder Consulting, an established UK market research firm, and has been paying members since 2010 (formerly under the PopulusLive name). The company reports more than £15 million paid out to members and holds a 4.0 ★ Trustpilot rating from over 5,800 reviews.

What is the minimum payout on YLive?

£50, payable by BACS bank transfer (via Hyperwallet) or cheque on the next monthly payment date.

How long does it take to reach £50 on YLive?

That depends on how often your profile is invited. Members who answer most invitations typically hit the threshold in one to three months; quieter profiles take longer.

Does YLive pay via PayPal?

No - payouts are BACS bank transfer or cheque only. There is no PayPal option.

What happens if I get screened out of a YLive survey?

You do not earn for that survey, but you are automatically entered into the monthly £250 prize draw - one of YLive’s fairness features for screen‑outs.

Is YLive the same as PopulusLive?

Yes - PopulusLive rebranded to YLive in February 2022. The operator, the panel and the payout system are unchanged; only the name and the website are different.

Can I join YLive from outside the UK?

No - YLive is open to UK residents only (aged 16+ with a permanent UK address). Members from Ireland or the rest of the EU are not eligible.

Does YLive offer a sign‑up bonus or referral programme?

No - there is no sign‑up bonus and no referral programme. You earn from completing surveys only.

The verdict

YLive is a quietly competent UK survey panel that pays in real pounds, by BACS, with no points‑economy gymnastics. The pay per minute is among the stronger ones in the UK market and the screened‑out draw is a small but welcome touch of fairness. The £50 threshold and the absence of a sign‑up bonus are the trade‑offs. If you can be patient and you want a panel run by serious researchers, it is worth registering.

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