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Earn money while walking: 6 apps that pay for steps

'24.08.2021'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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Yes, you can really make money from what you do every day - on the steps. This is possible with a range of smartphone apps. Money Talks News... You may not get a lot of money, but any amount greater than zero is already nice. So, if you're looking for a way to make money online or lose a few pounds, or maybe both, consider installing an app that pays for walks.

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1. StepBet

stepbet pays you real money, not rewards in the form of prizes, gift cards, or points that cannot be redeemed for cash. The name speaks for itself: you set goals for yourself and invest money. Those who achieve their individual step-by-step goals share the pool of bets with the other winners.

StepBet usually takes $ 40 bets, with most competitions lasting six weeks. You must achieve your goal in each of these weeks to be eligible to win.

Every trial has a "no-lose guarantee". So you will never lose your money if you reach your goal. Even if many people win the competition, StepBet will lose their stake in the pot, ensuring that the winners will at least get back what they put in.

The app is available for Android and iOS phones and is compatible with Fitbit, Google Fit, Garmin, Apple Watch Android S Health and Apple Health trackers.

2 Walgreens

If you don't like the idea of ​​spending money to make it, there are other apps out there. They allow you to just get paid for walking without stakes.

One of them is myWalgreens Health Goals program - Formerly Walgreens Balance Rewards for Healthy Choices. It rewards you for being physically active and doing healthier tasks, including walking.

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You can earn $ 1 per month in Walgreens Cash by completing weekly challenges. There is also a $ 2 bonus if you complete all tasks every month.

3. LifeCoins

lifecoin - App for Android and Apple devices tracks your steps using GPS (only outdoor walking counts) and rewards you with points.

Ultimately, you can convert these points into rewards. Including phones, drones and gift cards for stores like Amazon or iTunes.

4 Rover

If fitness isn't your main goal, don't worry: you can still make money walking. One of the options - Rover Is an app that pays you to walk other people's dogs.

You can use the app to connect with people in your area who are looking for walkers. They can hire you and plan outings. The app also handles payments.

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Everyone who walks their dogs goes through a background check process and selects the types of dogs they want to take care of. Then their names are listed in the application.

The creators of Rover say you can make up to $ 1000 a month. However, this figure is also based on other services provided by the app, including pets and housekeeping.

5. Wag!

Another app to get paid for walks for pet lovers is Wag!

Like Rover, this service allows people across the country (in 4600 US cities) to make money by walking and hosting pets. It also checks the personal data of candidates and is paid - registration costs $ 29,95.

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A 30-minute walk usually costs the pet owner $ 17–27 plus a tip. The creators of Wag! state: "Some of the walkers on our platform make money walking their dogs like a full-time job!" You can see the amount paid before you get started.

6 Gigwalk

This is another app that pays you to walk and do simple tasks.

Gigwalk - it's not so much climbing the stairs and walking kilometers, but the opportunity to be in the right place at the right time. It can pair well with the other apps on the list, especially if you prefer walking around town rather than outdoors.

Gigwalk describes itself as a platform for "brand intelligence" and relies on a network of users - "Gigwalkers" - to walk around the city, observe and report how certain products are stored and displayed in retail outlets.

Available for Android and Apple devices, the app allows users to find and accept local Gigi (assignments) for between $ 3 and $ 100. Payment is made through PayPal.

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