
Country
Australia
Minimum payment
$25
Payment frequency
Monthly
Payment method
Commission type
CPC
CPA
TimeWall Review: A Micro Task Offerwall Built Around Direct Advertiser Relationships and Proprietary Offer Inventory
TimeWall is operated by Australian Clearing Pty Ltd, a team with 25 years in affiliate marketing. The offer inventory is the core draw — alongside standard third-party app installs, registrations, and surveys, TimeWall builds its own micro task campaigns, and runs its own direct advertising platform with direct advertisers no other offerwall has access to.
Publisher Integration and Setup
Reward sites, faucets, virtual currency platforms, and mobile apps are the primary publisher types. Setup requires no complex coding. The offerwall is fully customizable to match the look and feel of the publisher's site, with virtual currency values set by the publisher. Real-time analytics break down earnings by day, month, offerwall, user, and country. Failed postbacks surface automatically and refire with one click.
Payments
Commission model is CPA and CPC. Payment methods cover Wire Transfer, ACH Transfer, AirTM, Payeer, Bitcoin, Litecoin, and USDT — one of the broader payment lineups in the offerwall space.
Support
Live chat support is available for both publishers and end users, with staff covering multiple time zones.
The Weak Point
TimeWall's proprietary micro task offers are unique to the platform, but that also means publishers depend on TimeWall's own advertiser relationships for that specific inventory rather than a broader open marketplace — if TimeWall's direct advertiser pipeline slows in a given vertical, there's no alternate supplier offering the same micro task campaigns. That risk sits with publishers specifically, since advertisers running their own campaigns through TimeWall control their own budget and pacing regardless of what other advertisers are doing on the platform.
Twenty-five years in affiliate marketing is long enough that the dashboard, payment options, and support coverage all read like infrastructure built by people who've already made the early mistakes elsewhere.
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