On a weekday morning in Nairobi’s Embakasi Sokoni settlement, 30-year-old Lydiah is viewing familiar images on her smartphone of businesses, churches and schools in her community, and answering questions about their physical characteristics. Lydiah, a single mother of two, starts work around 11 am after completing her chores, and her children ages two and six years finish breakfast and start playing outside. By waiting until she can fully focus, Lydiah can do high-quality work and earn extra pay in addition to her base compensation for accuracy.