Friday, November 04, 2022

Survey apps and websites

 I thought it might be useful to share some of the apps and websites I've been using recently to earn some extra pennies! I know we could all use a few of them at the moment!

(The app links may not work on a computer, and may need to be clicked on a phone)

In no particular order:

WeAre8 - this is an app where you get notifications to watch an advert and answer a few questions. The ads are usually 15 secs - 1 min long, and you get a few pennies each time, and they give some money to good causes. You have to wait until you have over £1 to be able to cachout to Paypal. And each reward remains as pending for 30 days, so it's a while before you see the benefits. But it's not bad considering it all adds up. (you may need to open that link on a phone, so comment if you want me to send it to you a different way!)

AttaPoll - This is a survey app, you click on the survey to complete it, but sometimes you are screened out. The stars next to it show how likely you are to succeed at the survey and receive payment. You can cash out for an amazon voucher at £2.50, or to Paypal at £3

Influence (used to be called Voxpopme) - On this app you record a video of yourself answering simple questions. Sometimes you will get a series of questions, meaning you can earn several rewards in one go. 

CuriousCat is a survey app. It codes it's surveys with different icons, so you can see straight away how long it ought to roughly take, and how many points it's worth. You can cashout to Paypal when you have £1

PanelOpinion is a survey app. Honestly, I haven't cashed out on this yet, but google to read what other people say about it, if you want more ideas!

Measure (App shows up as MSR) This is another I haven't yet cashed out on, as you need £10. It seems a bit hit and miss when they give you surveys, but sometimes if you open and close the app again, then when you next open it, you'll have surveys show up. It's generally quick once it's set up (profile questions took a while) and the pennies add up! You can redeem for gift cards once you hit £10

OnePulse The more 'pulses' you answer, the more you can earn for the ones which are paid. So you don't earn money from all of them, but you do earn XP which help you level up. The more levels you go up, the more you earn on a paid pulse. Clear as mud, right? I'm always happy to answer questions if you have them! Currently I'm on level 10, earning 15cents for paid pulse. You can cash out to Paypal at $20 (which will then change into sterling when it gets in your account) I don't have a referral, but apparently, you can become friends with other members if you know their username. I don't know if this has any benefits though.

VYPR - you answer 'steers' which are usually worth 10 points for one question, or 40 for a 4-10 question one. You have to get 10,000 points to cash out £5, but honestly it does build up fairly quickly. And it's a quick app to check if you have a couple of minutes spare waiting at the bus stop or wherever. 

OnePoll Answer surveys on a website (no app, so far as I know). Cash out to Paypal when you get to £25, so takes a while. 

YouGov - This is again surveys on a website page, and you have to do £50 worth to get paid. My mum recently hit this payout landmark!

Qmee - this is on an app or on the website. And you can cashout ANY amount to Paypal. There's a daily poll and a quiz, which is worth 3pence. I literally just won the 3p on the quiz and cashed it out to Paypal! You also build up a streak and get extra money on surveys as you have more than a five day streak. 

Finally, PROLIFIC. You'll have to join the waitlist for this one, I don't know how long it will take to get a place, but it's totally worth it if you do! 

That's all for now, or all that i can think of an a tired Friday evening!

* I have included referral links on those schemes which have them, meaning I will likely receive some sort of reward if you sign up. Thank you, I much appreciate it!


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