• Rev

Rev

Overview

Rev has a rating of 1.94 stars from 33 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about Rev most frequently mention customer service problems. Rev ranks 15th among Transcription sites.

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    15
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    13
  • Shipping
    5
  • Returns
    7
  • Quality
    13

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Top Positive Review

“As good as possibly can be”

Teanescuite M.
12/18/23

Just had a file meticulously typed out and I'm in awed. Great job ladies and gentlemen, whoever you are over there. You make it easy to work!

Top Critical Review

“I just spent 45 minutes making corrections to a 11 min video”

Dean B.
8/29/22

I just got my first video subtitles finished by Rev. You advertise that a real person checks it but I just spent 45 minutes making corrections to a 11 min video. I get better quality subtitles with the basic YouTube system. I am extremely disappointed and will not be sharing this bad of a product with my subscribers

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Thumbnail of user deanb420
1 review
5 helpful votes
August 29th, 2022
Verified purchase

I just got my first video subtitles finished by Rev. You advertise that a real person checks it but I just spent 45 minutes making corrections to a 11 min video. I get better quality subtitles with the basic YouTube system. I am extremely disappointed and will not be sharing this bad of a product with my subscribers

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Thumbnail of user jarrettl15
1 review
11 helpful votes
August 8th, 2021

They have you go thru this long application process, only to ignore you. Even if you do get work with them, you won't be paid what you're worth.

Thumbnail of user reneeb599
2 reviews
8 helpful votes
September 9th, 2021
Verified purchase

Rev is fine when everything goes ok, but they are not good at customer service, refunds, or owning up to their errors. There is no transparency and no recourse, other than to find a better transcription service.

Tip for consumers:
Don't expect them to stand behind their work or service.

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Rev Transcription Service

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Thumbnail of user jk7840342
1 review
0 helpful votes
April 17th, 2023

That's a good idea I can't believe this work so amazing and so unbelievable wow that's great and so amazing idea for earning

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Thumbnail of user kelvinmush2017
1 review
0 helpful votes
December 18th, 2023

Just had a file meticulously typed out and I'm in awed. Great job ladies and gentlemen, whoever you are over there. You make it easy to work!

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Thumbnail of user tomt699
1 review
20 helpful votes
May 21st, 2021

You make maybe 1-2 dollars an hours. Files are hard and if you don't do them perfectly, meaning you could mishear because you're human, you get downgraded and may lose your job. Stressful. Fear inducing. Crazy. Also, they expect you to listen to files full of foreign language and singing, which we can't transcribe. So you listen to a five minute file of singing, and you tell them it's untranscribable and get paid zero for this. This company is unethical. THEY USE AND ABUSE anyone who is willing to work for peanuts. Half of peanuts.

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Thumbnail of user heatherl720
1 review
6 helpful votes
January 13th, 2022

Rev started out as a promising way to earn extra income when the pandemic started. I had a lot of extra time working from home and then not having a social life contributed to me looking for ways to be productive and earn extra income. Therefore, I decided that I would look for ways with the least human contact as possible. Again, this was then.

Recently, I did a job and got a 3/5 and not completely sure why. I read the grading summary and it was not adding up. As I recall, the recording was 60% transcribable due to one of the subjects mumbling a majority of the time, however I got really good at deciphering phrases the person repeated. The punctuation rules in the verbatim transcripts are never completely clear due to the nature of the cross-talking and inaudible segments. This one in particular was fraught with them. It was an hour long. But that was normal for a lot of these and they paid you maybe $30 for it. But see, I had some time to kill and I was good at it, so this termination email I received came out of nowhere for me.

THEIR EMAIL:

Hi [my name],
Your Rev account has been deactivated due to quality reasons that are unrelated to your current metrics.
One or more of the following reasons applies:
Multiple instances of negative customer feedback on your submissions that were validated by our internal review.
Multiple scores that were considered not customer-ready.
Multiple projects sent to be redone.
Internal standards review of your account indicated significant quality concerns.
You will be compensated for any completed jobs prior to your account being deactivated. For general questions, please refer to Deactivated Accounts FAQ.
This decision is final. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Sincerely,
The Rev Team

MY RESPONSE:

To whom it may concern:
I sincerely disagree and wish you all the best in finding better ways to compensate your workers, better 'train' and explain why the scores were not satisfactory, and essentially be a better company in general. I found that I was not coming back and completing more jobs due to the fact that it is not worth the effort or time. I will unfortunately not be in support of or inclined to refer anyone to you in the future. A few years ago I told several people who were looking for filler work when the pandemic started, but now I see that this is not a viable source of income.
The inability to craft 'revvers' to become better at what they do is not something Rev has grasped yet. There is a high diminishing return on jobs like Rev. Please take this email to heart and communicate it to those who craft the content, pay scale, and communications.
Good luck in the development of your company and the humanization of its communications.

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Thumbnail of user tinam1190
1 review
12 helpful votes
March 10th, 2022

I work for Rev as a contractor and make about $350 per week working 6 hours per day. I've tried all of the other online WFH gigs and this one stands out. You're paid every Monday via PayPal. I've been with them for about 6 months and never had issues getting paid. Rev is fine, you can work as much as you want. It's great supplemental income.
The problem is the other contractors! If you go to the forums all they do is complain (which stops them from working). They believe they should be making a full, liveable wage on this part-time gig, it's ridiculous.
They bring the morale down and they run off new members with horror stories or bullying. I've never had an issue with Rev directly. The application process was easy and like I said, the monies paid were enough to make me happy and arrived like clockwork before noon EST every Monday.
Yes there are horrible files but you can choose what you want to do. I've done 30 minute files that paid over $1.00 per minute or files that were an hour and paid 50 cents per min because I loved the subject.
Rev has transcription, captioning and grading opportunities. But beware of the graders who are in a clique and think reviewing someone's work (and not even all of it, just small portions) is on the same stressful level as having to submit 30-90 minutes of perfection.
The only thing worse than the graders are those who review what the graders (aka their friends) have submitted after you dispute an unfair grade.
The forum is a cesspool and the same people claim they're leaving every week. They never do. They just want to scare off newbies so they can keep all of the jobs and money. Stay off of the forum, make a daily or weekly goal for yourself ($40/day or $200 a week for example), lay low and only make a fuss if something is wrong with your payments.

Thumbnail of user letttiet
1 review
4 helpful votes
December 14th, 2020

Their actual turnaround times are always at least twice what they tell you. And when they fail to deliver as promised (99% accuracy for good quality audio, delivery within a quoted turnaround time, failure of transcriptionist to follow style guide) they always refuse to refund your money. Most of their customer service agents have been patronizing, one was dishonest, and one told me that if I was going to keep insisting the company provide services as advertised, I needed to stop using them. I had already chosen another company by that point, though. In my photo, note the time I placed the order (11:41 am), the time I took the screenshot (3:03 pm), and the turnaround time (4 to 13 hrs). It takes the average transcriptionist 1 hr to transcribe 20 minutes of audio, not 7.5 to 16.5 hours.

Tip for consumers:
Don't use Rev.com.

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Thumbnail of user jrm7131994
2 reviews
1 helpful vote
May 7th, 2023

Everyone says to go here and apply but I think their website is broken. I cannot apply or access. I write a different review once this works.

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Ruth M.
1 review
0 helpful votes
May 12th, 2020

This is my go-to transcription service provider. I can always rely and depend on them with turnaround time and fair costs. Glad I found them and I would propose them to anyone who wants their records transliterated.

Thumbnail of user morganar4
1 review
1 helpful vote
May 26th, 2022

Rev.com does not email me the finished product (burnt in captions on videos) and does not give access to the finished product on their website.

In order to get your finished product, please be prepared to spend an extra 30 minutes jumping through their automated customer service bot before reaching a person and waiting for them to email it to tell you it's your fault (it's not, it's them), and grudgingly send you your completed project manually.

Every time.

You will get every email but the completed project you paid for. And you will never get access to your purchase (if it's burnt in captions) on the website itself. By design.

Guess they like to keep their customer service people busy.

Thumbnail of user c.ederesinghe
1 review
0 helpful votes
April 28th, 2023

I placed an order for a human to type and was told the turn around would be 6 days which seemed kind of long for what they were charging me... less than a few hours later I received a email stating that the order was going to take longer than the anticipated 6 days?
I said cancel the order and transfer it the "kinda sorta correct " AI format for less cost and quicker computer generated turn around.
Thats when it was apparent that this company is a bs scam site.
They would not switch it and amazingly said that my document was now in progress and they could not switch or cancel anything.
They then gave me a $20 credit and I still have no document 3 days later.
This scam company should give a anticipated hard finished product date... give the consumer the option of that time line working before charging you, since they are less than reasonable.
Will never use this BS site again!

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Thumbnail of user cherriep7
1 review
5 helpful votes
March 23rd, 2022

I completed 18 jobs for Rev with consistently high, near perfect scores.
You can see this in the photo I've uploaded. (Grade 5 is the highest score)
When I asked for a review of the scoring on my last job, my account was deactivated with no warning.
They then adjusted my last score heavily downwards.
Payment is very low and does not meet even minimum wage.
The captioning work is tedious and time consuming.
There are stringent deadlines for completion imposed.
You compete with other 'Revvers' for jobs that are often poor standard and with low quality audio.
I viewed the work as like having a challenging puzzle to solve.
It was interesting to see the variety of videos uploaded for captioning.
Things like children's cartoons, business promotions and even explicit content.
It would be hard to earn more than $7 per hour doing this work.
I am yet to see any of the $70 I earned.
Considering this abhorrent treatment of their workers, and the fact that I can no longer access my account, I am not optimistic about payment.

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Thumbnail of user maor.gordonguterman
1 review
0 helpful votes
January 2nd, 2024

Really disappointed. They make it as difficult as possible to work with them. Bad system to pay them... impossible to get in touch with them... don't waste your time.

Thumbnail of user lissya2
1 review
6 helpful votes
March 1st, 2022

They deactivated my account without telling me why. They sent this message:

Your Rev account has been deactivated due to quality reasons that are unrelated to your current metrics.

One or more of the following reasons applies:

Multiple instances of negative customer feedback on your submissions that were validated by our internal review.
Multiple scores that were considered not customer-ready.
Multiple projects sent to be redone.
Internal standards review of your account indicated significant quality concerns.
You will be compensated for any completed jobs prior to your account being deactivated. For general questions, please refer to Deactivated Accounts FAQ.

This decision is final. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

---This does not make any sense at all. There weren't any complaints about my work. This website is a scam to get free labor so that they can deactivate you right before you reach the status you've been working countless hours to achieve.

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Thumbnail of user jayf790
1 review
0 helpful votes
September 12th, 2023

Despite what they tell you, they will use non-English speakers to do the transcript and they are mostly using AI to do it. If you have multiple speakers, your transcript will be a disaster. Trust me on this one.

Tip for consumers:
I tried to upload my proof of purchase but kept getting an error so I gave up.

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Thumbnail of user aureliem5
1 review
0 helpful votes
August 2nd, 2023

There is a reason why Rev prices are lower than other service providers.

As a transcriptionist, these people will STEAL your time, STEAL your talent, underpay you and treat you like dirt. As a worker, you are easily replaceable and nothing but a number to them.

They will ask you to listen to files without being paid, which easily amount to a few hours a week if you're working full-time, as if all the preparation work involved didn't count for anything.

99% of the files come without glossary. You will do a lot of research, for free. If you work tirelessly and as fast as you can, you will barely make 7$ an hour. But remember, that's only if you're very good at it, and if you have months of practice under your belt.

You're not an employee, you're a so-called independent contractor, meaning there is not benefit for you and they can cut off your access to the platform whenever they want. They don't owe you anything. You give them your time for years, as I have, and you will be denied access for a misunderstanding, without having anyone to talk to. All they want is your underpaid labor. They will milk it until you're utterly exhausted, and then you will feel like an absolute fool.

This is modern slavery at its finest. As a transcriptionist, you are feeding AI and helping Rev become better at voice recognition, so they can then profit from commercializing new software, enriching people at the top, helping them replace people by machines as quickly as they can.

Tip for consumers:
If you buy from this company, know that your work will be done by AI and then reviewed as quickly as possible by an underpaid worker slaving in front of their computer at home for hours on end, not even making minimum wage.

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I was an employee.

Thumbnail of user johnk3224
1 review
5 helpful votes
August 24th, 2021

Now, I'm assuming that if you are a client, they are okay. I can't be sure, because they clearly allow just about anyone to rate the jobs, so who knows, they probably sometimes give 5 ratings at random even if the work is awful, but I wouldn't know.

I spent a week there, it's not uncommon for they to pay you a fifth part of what they are charging the client, for literally doing all the job, they are not taking a commission out of your hard work, they are giving you a commission out of your hard work, and you know it, they are not making you work at gunpoint. That still doesn't make it okay.

I don't think they deserve the work of the workers who are actually trying to do a good job, and I condone anyone who's doing a mediocre job. But, the way I see it, if I'm going to spend my time doing a job, I might as well do the best job I can, even if it's an unfair place, so that's what I did. The highest rate there is 5, if your average goes below 4.5 they delete your account, there's nothing wrong with that, but their so called standards are no standards at all. As I said, they let just about anyone rate you, they don't rate you themselves, that's a akin to the teacher making your dumb classmates rate you and then not making sure, not caring in the slightest, about you getting a fair review or not.

They should at least let the client rate you, that would make sense. I know for sure that I did a great job, that they handed my good job to the client, that they made good money out of me, and yet, dumb people were rating me at random. Sometimes I would get a 5 for a job that was good and did deserve the 5 but, because of how hard it was, it wasn't as a good as something else, yet that something else would get a 3 for absolutely no reason, the people rating it would just make up the most stupid excuses, my guess is that they don't want anyone else taking the good audio files from them so they just try to get your account deleted, and since it's random, if you are lucky you can probably stay there for years, above 4.5 as long as the 3 loving people don't find you too often. The guys that rate you love giving you 3s at random.

So called standards, because in order to have standards you need to actually pay people what they deserve, and to make sure that the people rating the workers are competent at rating, it's that simple. And OK, you stay because you need the job, and they do you a favor by closing your account for no reason, because you can't stay even if you wanted to, you are now free from their dehumanizing behavior and from making the owner richer for literally doing all the job yourself, BUT what is not okay at all, is that I spent all night working on something, because as I said, I was doing a great job, so I would spend about six hours on a single task, I always finished it on time, they paid me for it, but then, three hours later they deleted my account and decided that for some reason it made total sense to STEAL the money they had just paid me.

That's my problem, that's what my title's about. So, I hope the poor owner one day finally has enough money to afford his groceries, if he needs to steal from his already underpaid workers.
And no, they didn't steal my money because it was a bad job, it had been unfairly rated as a 4 out of 5, but that never stopped them from paying me in the past, it was solely because for some crazy reason they believe is perfectly okay to steal your money, on top keeping all the money you are producing by doing all the job. Apparently not enough, they have to steal too. Because my time isn't worth a thing, right? Because I had nothing better to do with my night than work for them for free, so they could get paid by the client for my hard work anyway, right? One of the most shameless business I've ever seen, I would never hire their services knowing what's going on there. I don't even know how their business has been legal for years.

And I'm not entirely sure, but watch out for Trustpilot, Rev has a 4.6 there, and when I tried to leave this review, the confirmation code to post it would magically never arrive to my email no matter how many codes I kept asking, there was no way to leave my one star review, maybe that's the reason they are rated that high with them, just allow a handful of bad reviews so you don't seem that fishy, but stop most of them. Rev certainly has the money to pay for that kind of questionable service with all the money it steals from their workers.

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Thumbnail of user jennac68
5 reviews
22 helpful votes
October 16th, 2019

They scam transcribers out of their ability to make any decent money. When you are paid $2 for a project that takes you hours to do due to terrible audio quality and when you must score nothing but perfect score in order to get better gigs, you know this company definitely doesn't have your best interest in mind. Steer clear of Rev. There are better options.

Thumbnail of user lisab2696
1 review
14 helpful votes
June 22nd, 2021

I was a teacher looking for something to keep me busy and to make a bit of extra money over the summer because the summer program I used to teach for was cancelled due the pandemic. I found Rev on a list of "summer jobs for teachers," and I am sorry that I ever did. I am a 55-year-old English professor who has taught writing and editing for nearly 30 years. I Googled "summer jobs for teachers" and "editing jobs," and Rev came up. I took a grammar test and experimented with the software and thought transcription, while not "editing," might be a good fit for me.

Little did I know then that a transcriptionist has little to do with proper language, grammar, usage, and so on, and everything to do with good hearing and the ability to decipher gibberish and unintelligible audio submitted by people who are too lazy to type their own notes.

Rev is also the antithesis of every teaching philosophy I've ever read or used in my own career. For example, Revvers are "graded" by freelance Revvers who are apparently good enough at transcribing that they can judge others' work. The scale is 1-5, but you have to maintain a whopping 4.5 to continue working for Rev. In the teaching world, that's a B+ average. Keep in mind that this is just to keep the job. "Grades" are cloaked in useless comments called "feedback." One grader gave me a 1 because I – following the customer's lead – labeled a speaker by his shirt. This same customer had labeled speakers "dark green polo," "dark blue button up," and so on in a video I had just finished transcribing. But when I labeled a speaker "male short sleeved shirt" on the next job for the same customer, I was given a 1. My "metrics" obviously fell below 4.5.

Rev graders will tell you that all grades are based on Rev's "style guide." I have taught copyediting for years and I can tell you that Rev's guide is not a style guide. MLA, APA, AP, Chicago, etc. all publish style guides. Aside from telling Revvers when to spell out a number and when to use a numeral, the Rev guide is 20 pages of rules and Rev policies that will then be used to grade Revvers harshly and, eventually, to deactivate (aka "fire") them.

In my case, my metrics fell below Rev's coveted 4.5 on a Thursday and I received a warning email. I worked most of the day Friday to bring up my metrics. However, late Saturday night I received another email that I had been deactivated. That means they fired a 30-year veteran English professor. In all, I worked for Rev for two weeks. The constant emails with my "grades" were demoralizing and humiliating, and anyone deserves more than two days to improve their work.

If all of this was a trade-off for decent pay, some might think the process worthwhile. Our parents taught us that if something sounds too good to be true, then it is too good to be true, and nowhere is this more so than with Rev. Don't let them fool you with the glamour of working from home in your pajamas. We taught through a pandemic, so we know how much fun it is to work from home. Don't let them fool you, either, with promises that as you become a better Revver you'll make more money. After my 45 minutes of training, hundreds of jobs did open to me. However, many of them paid 50 cents or less per minute of transcription (as low as 31 cents) and much of the audio was so bad that I couldn't possibly transcribe efficiently. And when they say they pay by the minute, they mean the minutes of the audio recording, not the minutes that you spend working. Most jobs took me between twice as long and four times as long as the audio because I constantly had to pause, rewind, listen again and again, and try to decipher who was speaking and what they were saying. So a 10-minute project suddenly became anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour and a half of my time. When my accuracy rating fell to 4.4, below Rev's minimum of 4.5, my account was deactivated and I was no longer able to work for Rev. At that point, I had worked a total of 250 minutes and 55 seconds and had earned $158.32. Keep in mind that those four hours (250 minutes) were the length of the audio files, not the time I worked. So if I worked, say, 12 hours, I made $13/hour, which is less than minimum wage in some states.

The quality of the audio was another problem. One audio I transcribed was two heavily-accented people talking while a crew was felling trees in the background. Yes: felling trees. In other cases, people talked over each other, talked through noisy locations like a boiler room, or talked so fast that I couldn't understand them. Rev's software can't transcribe these poor audio files, but Rev expects human transcribers to be correct 90% of the time. It's worth noting the good work that I did. Of 24 jobs, 18 were graded. Of those 18, I earned 10 perfect 5's; five rankings of 4; two 3's; and a 2; I earned the 1 on "formatting," not accuracy. Accuracy is why I was deactivated.

My fellow teachers (and anyone, really), all of this is to say: if you want to occupy your time and make a bit of extra money over the summer, then tutor. Or just apply for a job at your local Six Flags amusement park. You'll have a wear a silly uniform and they might (though it's unlikely) assign you to the most degrading of jobs like cleaning the restrooms. But you won't be "graded" (aka, demoralized and humiliated) by an invisible "Revver" and you can go home feeling good about yourself and your value in the workforce.

Thumbnail of user tannerh22
1 review
13 helpful votes
August 13th, 2019

One bad score is enough for these clowns to deactivate your account. They pay, at most, is ~$4 an hour for tedious and monotonous work. They expect perfection for terrible compensation.

I was hired and my account was closed after less than a week for receiving one bad grade. What a joke this company is. Stay away and don't waste your time.

Thumbnail of user tc203
1 review
8 helpful votes
May 23rd, 2019

I get an email advising that I have gone below the metrics. One point by the way due to two graded files given the lowest points. Mind you most of my files graded were 4/5 and 5/5. The warning says I have 120 days to not go below the standards again or my account would be deactivated, which I received on the 16th. Today I receive and email in the middle of transcribing a file saying that my metrics have gone below again and of you know what happens. I'm looking at both emails and guess what, metrics are exactly the same. I even go back and look at all the files graded since the warning email and nothing has dropped. I contact them and they say it's irreversible even though I'm telling them something isn't right. They don't even take the time to check and see if their system, that made the decision, made a mistake. I wouldn't even care if the system made a mistake the fact that didn't want to check is what bothers me. Also the fact that they don't have a better option than firing you right off back is crazy. How about try more training first before just deactivating someone's account. Not that I really need it because like I said I was getting 4/5 and 5/5 grades at least 90% of the time.

Thumbnail of user nunyab72
1 review
10 helpful votes
August 27th, 2019

Rev.com hypes great rates for doing transcription. They give you some easy to understand samples with one or two speakers, no background noise whatever, and a brief recording time. You complete these, get paid, then you get the real assignments.

You will see an assignment with 4-5 people or more speaking that has been accepted and put back in the pool multiple times. You will get assignments with people with nearly indecipherable accents, and in some cases the transcription assignments appear to be private conversations that do not appear to have full consent of all parties. In some cases, the calls are coming from an inmate at a corrections facility.

In addition, a great many of the assignments give only a limited time frame to get them done, and you are not paid for the time you worked on the assignments, only when they're completed. Don't waste your time.

Thumbnail of user rd215
1 review
5 helpful votes
July 13th, 2019

I hired them for a simple two page translation. They asked me to add additional services for a certified translation. I explained I don't need a certified translation and to proceed with the standard translation I paid in advance for.
They ignored my instructions and have not delivered the translation I paid in advanced for claiming the additional fee for the additional service I rejected.
Their customer service obviously chooses to ignore emails and they are not available to answer calls on Saturday. So I guess I will have to take time during work hours to deal with them. Next time I am working with local translators who respect the estimate and client instructions.
SCAM! Steer clear!

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