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Whats sweatcoin
Whats sweatcoin












whats sweatcoin

One positive of the WeAre8 app is that a portion of your earnings are donated directly to charity, or you can opt to donate your entire fund. Many adverts come at a very low watch-cost too, with the potential to only earn a few pence at a time. Most days, there were only one or two adverts available to watch, whilst on others there were no adverts at all. Sadly, despite using the app every day for two weeks, there wasn’t much money in my account at the end of it – I hadn’t even earned enough money to buy a Crunchie. After watching the ad, all you need to do is answer a few short questions and the money is deposited into your ‘wallet’ on the app – although you have to wait 30 days to access the cash IRL. You can then click onto it and find out how much you’ll earn for your time. As for the money-making, you have to keep an eye out for a notification that pops up and lets you know there’s an advert to watch. The app is simple to use and follows the similar scroll-through-the-feed setup that most social media platforms, like Instagram and TikTok, deploy – however, none of my mates have joined, so I was left mostly just consuming WeAre8’s own posts and the odd celebrity, who had been roped into promoting the app itself or a fitness plan. Hailed as being a ‘social media platform with purpose’, I was enticed by WeAre8’s promise to essentially pay me for watching adverts on the app – which seemed great, considering I spend so much time online anyway. So, how was it? After seeing adverts for WeAre8 plastered all over the tube, I downloaded the app to see what the fuss was about. Money-making idea: WeAre8, a social media site that shares revenue with users for every advert they watch We put four free-to-download cashback schemes, ranging from WeAre8 to TopCashback, to the test.

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But are any of them actually a good use of time? After all, there’s no such thing as a free lunch, right? Or is there… We’re all feeling the pinch right now when it comes to cashflow (anyone else found they're fantasising about winning the lottery about 200% more regularly?) which makes the wave of new apps, platforms and schemes that promise ‘free money’ (for little to no effort) sound so appealing.įrom apps that pledge you a percentage when you buy your regular items through them, to paid surveys, step-count reward schemes and quick ways to sell off your bric-a-brac, there are a ton of options.














Whats sweatcoin