The Best Money Making With Apps in 2022
Apps that can make money? It sounds too good to be true, but money-making apps do exist. While these apps won't make you rich, they can bring you some decent pocket money or pay your monthly cell phone bill. From market research apps to mobile advertising apps to sharing economy apps, you can download one or more of these earning apps to your smartphone to keep you busy during your commute or downtime. After all, every euro counts.
Something to keep in mind when it comes to researching money making apps in the marketplace, you should be wary of potential scams that charge signup fees (stay away) or exaggerate potential earnings. View app ratings and read user ratings. You can also check with the Better Business Bureau to see the company's rating and any registered complaints.
1. Money App
The Money app (for iOS and Android) is a market research app
where you can earn rewards for completing tasks, including giving opinions,
playing games, checking store displays, mystery shopping, testing services and
participating in free trials. You open an account in the Money app and start
completing tasks to collect rewards, which you can then redeem for cash using
your PayPal account. The beauty of this app is that you can get paid within two
to three business days of redeeming your reward - unusual in the world of
market research apps, which typically pay monthly or No cash rewards are
offered at all.
Additionally, the app has a high score (4.8 out of 5) on both Google Play and iTunes. One commenter wrote, "I got my first $10 in 5 days. It's great to be on the couch." Couch potato, rejoice; you now have options.
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2. Fluid Market
Not everyone has a vehicle, and many of us have vehicles
that sit idle most of the time. Good news: Fluid Market, the sharing economy
app (available for iOS and Android), allows you to rent out your van, van,
pickup, car, and/or SUV by the hour, day, or week.
According to the company's website, you can earn up to
$24,000 a year by renting a truck from Fluid. You can also borrow tools like
drills, saws, hedge trimmers, and items in the "Other" category,
which includes everything from platform shoes to rowboats and tandem bikes.
Users generally like the app. It scores 4.5 out of 5 on iTunes and 3.5 out of 5 on Google Play. One Fluid Market user said, "I love the app. I make money by letting my neighbors use items near my house. It's easy, and I'm comfortable with insurance." The vehicle rental system is set up for the convenience of both parties. As a renter, you can install a locker on your vehicle so you can rent out your car without having to be present when the keys are handed over.
3. Foap
Foap is a money making app (available for iOS and Android)
that allows professional and amateur photographers to earn extra income by
selling photos taken on their smartphones. This is awesome. Basically, it's a
crowdsourcing platform for brands, advertising and marketing agencies to find
and buy images from Foap's registry of over 2.5 million photographers
worldwide.
You sign up for an account, upload high-quality photos with
unique tags, and the photos are rated by the registered community - the higher
the rating, the more famous the photo is. You can earn $5 per sale, up to a
maximum of $100 per sale. There are also "tasks" where brands and
agencies have specific requirements for images. Recently, videos have been
added to these tasks.
The app has good reviews on both iTunes (4.3 out of 5) and Google Play (3.8 out of 5). One commenter wrote: "Love the app! It's fun, a new place to share my photos and an opportunity to monetize it."
4. Swagback
You can earn money whenever you sign up with Swagbucks
(available for iOS and Android) and get a $10 sign up bonus. With the
Boilerplate Market Research app, you can earn points by taking surveys,
shopping online, or playing games, all things you can do while waiting in line
or taking a break from work. You can also earn points by watching videos.
Swagbucks is rated 4 out of 5 on both iTunes and Google Play.
The benefits of this app? Unlike other market research apps that aggregate third-party surveys, Swagbucks offers a variety of survey options, leading to more opportunities to earn money. Keep in mind that while there are plenty of survey opportunities, your demographics will prevent you from participating in some of them. Another bonus is that you can redeem your points for gift cards or PayPal for cash back (withdrawal threshold is 2,500 Swagbucks points, a $25 value). Most users like the app. One user wrote: "Great way to earn extra income while taking a break from work or waiting for an appointment. Who doesn't have time? I've used my points for Amazon gift cards and have redeemed myself several times over the past year."
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5. iPoll
The iPoll app (for iOS and Android) is a customized market
research app that allows you to make money by conducting market research,
journaling (eg grocery store).
After you register, you will be asked to provide some basic
information, such as: B. Your preferences and spending habits to determine if
you are eligible for missions, and then you will be notified when new missions
are available based on your preferences and location. The beauty of this
particular market research app is that it's customized so you can get
notifications about tasks and tasks that match your interests and that you
really enjoy.
Users love iPoll, too: it's rated 4 out of 5 stars on
iTunes—and below 3.1 out of 5 stars on Google Play. One reviewer wrote: "I
like that there are usually no technical difficulties or 'glitches' here...and
the choice of topics is fun and interesting....Most of the time polls are
[very] easy to start and finish; long!"
For every survey, task, or journal you complete, you'll earn
rewards that you can redeem for gift cards or cash out with PayPal. All you
need to do is accumulate $10. Another bonus: you'll automatically be entered
into a quarterly sweepstakes where you can win $10,000 in cash.