: Once installed, an "MTS" icon will appear in your toolbar. Click this to open the main menu where you can launch the Finder or Catcher.

(MTurk) workers. While widely used for years, recent community reports suggest the extension is no longer actively supported

For a more up-to-date experience with potentially more working features, the community version is recommended.

If you are serious about earning an income through Amazon Mechanical Turk, using MTurk Suite on Firefox is a game-changer. It automates the tedious parts of the job, filters out the junk, and protects you from bad actors on the platform. By taking the time to install, configure, and learn the ins and outs of this powerful extension, you will drastically reduce your downtime and increase your hourly earnings. If you'd like to further optimize your setup, let me know:

: Automatically attempts to "catch" and accept high-value HITs as soon as they become available.

At first it was a revelation. Tasks that had taken ten minutes when she worked them manually shrank to three. She could filter out pay below a threshold, mute requesters notorious for rejections, and auto-accept qualified tasks at a glance. On rainy Sundays she hit a streak: good hits, quick approvals, a small pile of dollars that felt substantial at the end of each week. The Suite was a new rhythm, a toolset that made the invisible scaffolding of microtask labor tolerable.

The incident forced a change in her approach. She dialed back the most aggressive automations, added manual checkpoints in her workflow, and started documenting her process for each batch. She kept using Mturk Suite—but now as an assistant and not a surrogate. She learned to read the requesters’ language like an archeologist reads ruins: looking for the patterns, yes, but also watching for signs the job required human nuance.

Firefox allows you to detach the HIT Finder into its own separate window (Right-click the tab -> Move to New Window). Resize this window so it sits next to your Firefox window. This prevents browser lag because the Finder is "isolated."

When catching a task, choose "Once" if you only want one slot, or "Keep" if you want to hoard a full queue of a specific batch task.

This is where Firefox shines. The Catcher sits in a background tab and grabs HITs you missed.

Firefox will beep or flash when a HIT matching your criteria appears, allowing you to multi-task in other windows.

While MTurk workers originally relied on a scattered collection of user-authored scripts, by Kadauchi brought these essential functions together to streamline the worker experience. Core Features of MTurk Suite

Mturk Suite Firefox -

: Once installed, an "MTS" icon will appear in your toolbar. Click this to open the main menu where you can launch the Finder or Catcher.

(MTurk) workers. While widely used for years, recent community reports suggest the extension is no longer actively supported

For a more up-to-date experience with potentially more working features, the community version is recommended.

If you are serious about earning an income through Amazon Mechanical Turk, using MTurk Suite on Firefox is a game-changer. It automates the tedious parts of the job, filters out the junk, and protects you from bad actors on the platform. By taking the time to install, configure, and learn the ins and outs of this powerful extension, you will drastically reduce your downtime and increase your hourly earnings. If you'd like to further optimize your setup, let me know: mturk suite firefox

: Automatically attempts to "catch" and accept high-value HITs as soon as they become available.

At first it was a revelation. Tasks that had taken ten minutes when she worked them manually shrank to three. She could filter out pay below a threshold, mute requesters notorious for rejections, and auto-accept qualified tasks at a glance. On rainy Sundays she hit a streak: good hits, quick approvals, a small pile of dollars that felt substantial at the end of each week. The Suite was a new rhythm, a toolset that made the invisible scaffolding of microtask labor tolerable.

The incident forced a change in her approach. She dialed back the most aggressive automations, added manual checkpoints in her workflow, and started documenting her process for each batch. She kept using Mturk Suite—but now as an assistant and not a surrogate. She learned to read the requesters’ language like an archeologist reads ruins: looking for the patterns, yes, but also watching for signs the job required human nuance. : Once installed, an "MTS" icon will appear in your toolbar

Firefox allows you to detach the HIT Finder into its own separate window (Right-click the tab -> Move to New Window). Resize this window so it sits next to your Firefox window. This prevents browser lag because the Finder is "isolated."

When catching a task, choose "Once" if you only want one slot, or "Keep" if you want to hoard a full queue of a specific batch task.

This is where Firefox shines. The Catcher sits in a background tab and grabs HITs you missed. While widely used for years, recent community reports

Firefox will beep or flash when a HIT matching your criteria appears, allowing you to multi-task in other windows.

While MTurk workers originally relied on a scattered collection of user-authored scripts, by Kadauchi brought these essential functions together to streamline the worker experience. Core Features of MTurk Suite