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August 17, 2020

Best Pay-Per-Walk Apps



Many people have a mobile and almost all of them have an Internet connection. You sure are one of those people, right? Then this article is going to interest you a lot. We are going to talk to you about how to use your smartphone to earn extra money, with the apps that pay you to walk, run, buy, or watch ads. For a more exhaustive article, you can also refer to this article by Sparkous.

Believe it or not, you could earn a good amount of money doing a little exercise, as there are some apps that pay you to walk. So if you haven't found a motivation to start getting in shape, this could be a very good excuse. Keep reading!

1.            SweatCoin

It is an app available for iOS and Android (News - Alert), which pays you for your steps.

First, you will have to download the app, which will track and verify your steps, how? Using the GPS location and the accelerometer of your smartphone. These verified steps are converted into Sweatcoin currency.

The idea is to reward your movement with a digital currency that you can use for real-life services, goods, and experiences.

When you take a thousand steps, this application will compensate you with 0.95 SweatCoins, which are special coins that are used in the app to exchange them for rewards that they offer you right there.

This app only works when you walk outside. That is, it is not valid to use a treadmill or walk around your house.

2.            StepBet

In this app instead of charging for walking, you must bet to reach your goals and then compete against other players.

The goals they set for you will challenge you to walk more than you normally do and you must meet them at least six times a week, otherwise, you will lose.

Most bets are normally $ 40.

3.            Charity Miles

Note that this app pays you directly for what you walk, but you will earn money to donate to your favorite charities. In fact, so far, users of this app have earned $ 2,500,000 that has been given to various institutions for just walking, running, or riding a bike.

Here you just download the app, select one of the 42 charities available, and then start walking to earn money for them. Both indoor and outdoor workouts can be logged, so you can also put that treadmill time to good use by capturing the steps in this app.

The money comes from companies that allocate an amount of their advertising budget to this app.

The drawback of this app compared to some others is that you must open it and track each workout.

4.            Achievement

With the Achievement app, you can earn money for walking, swimming, biking, and doing other exercises that can be tracked via this app. Up to 80 points can be earned per day for exercise activities and six points can be earned per day for logging food, tracking sleep, meditating, weighing yourself, or sharing your health journey on Twitter (News - Alert).

It takes around four months to earn $10. Although the payouts are slow, it could still earn you $30 per year. The points expire after a duration of one year from the date they are earned.

With the app, you can connect to over 30 other fitness trackers and apps including Apple Health, Samsung Health, Fitbit, and Garmin (News - Alert). You don't need a fitness tracker to use Achievement, as it can connect to the activity logged by your mobile phone.

It can truly be "set it and forget it," other than remembering to redeem your points for cash. However, it may be more motivating if you check to see how many points you are earning per day.

5.            Lympo

The Lympo app is another app that pays you in LYM cryptocurrency if you complete the various challenges. This LYM cryptocurrency can be further used to buy gift cards and sports merchandise. This app is available on both iOS and Android platforms. Each day you can join accept and complete new challenges such as going for a morning walk or a lunchtime walk, building healthy habits.

It has a simple, easy-to-use interface, and as you walk you can see your route on a map and get details such as speed, distance, and time. It's a good app to motivate you to get moving.

6.            People Walker

The People Walker app is an on-demand app where you can book a walking partner. You can enroll to be a People Walker and receive fees for being a walking partner. In order to become a People Walker, you need to pay a small application fee that gets utilized in performing your background checks. This service is available in a limited number of cities on the West Coast of the U.S. but may expand if it proves to be sustainable.

7.            PK Rewards

PK Rewards is an app that allows you to earn virtual coins that can be redeemed towards rewards or to support charities. It is available on the iOS platform. The more effort you put into the exercise, the faster you earn coins, so it encourages moderate-to-vigorous physical activity.

You can link this app to your Apple (News - Alert) Watch or any other compatible heart rate monitors to get a more accurate estimate of effort.

8.            MapMyFitness

MapMyFitness has many variants like MapMyWalk and MapMyRun etc. By registering to any of these apps will provide you with an ample amount of challenges that you can join and earn various. The prizes include merchandise from various well known fitness companies like Under Armour and many more. The apps can connect to your Fitbit and phone sensors for all-day activity, or you can track individual workouts via GPS.

As you can see, with these apps it could be very profitable for you to start exercising, so don't think twice about using them.



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