Exercising is good for everything: improving your health, strengthening your muscles and bones, taking care of your skin, looking better, reducing stress, losing weight, living longer… we can take the list to heart. know, but now we have to add a new one. Profit for the game: earn money.
Yes, as you hear: there are applications that pay you to exercise. as simple as that. So now you have no excuse to take all those sports clothes that you have in your wardrobe and visit your gym, start running in the park or just take a nice walk around your neighborhood. We tell you which are the best.
Wayward
This app measures your steps on the premise that “the more you walk, the more you earn.” The purpose of this ‘app’ is that you not only benefit from better health by exercising, but also that you earn rewards for meeting your sports goals.
Thus, this ‘app’ will reimburse you in the form of gifts, purchase vouchers, gift cards or straight money, depending on the number of steps you walk each day. It counts them accurately thanks to the Google Fit step counter, just by keeping your mobile phone in your pocket.
With every move you make, you’ll earn points called ‘wards’ that you can later exchange for prizes. As well as for money, which will go directly to your bank account. If you prefer to donate this earning, you can do so from within the app.
Also, you can get rewards for online shopping done across various brands through the app. And, of course, you can check your performance whenever you want… and even compare yourself with your friends.
From the app they confirm that around 20 million people use it worldwide and in fact, they calculate that 24% more people walk when using the ‘app’. If it is so that earning money motivates anyone.
Winwalk
A similar option can be found in Winwalk. The app also counts your daily steps and records any activity you do in the gym or outdoors, while measuring distance covered and calories burned. Plus, you can use it anonymously, without GPS or registration.
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Once your progress is recorded, the ‘app’ rewards you with gift cards that you can use across different brands at the rate of one coin for every 100 steps, with a daily limit of 10,000 steps (100 steps per day). coins). You can synchronize its use with other ‘apps’ for sports, such as Sweatcoin, Fitbit, Pacer, Runtopia, Samsung Health, Starva, Runister, MyFitnessPal or Runtastic.
Sweatcoin
Another app that tracks your physical activity and compensates you for it is Sweatcoin. In particular, this application offers you coins that you can spend on devices, sports equipment, services and experiences from certain brands associated with the ‘app’. And not just for you, but you can donate these coins to charitable causes or exchange them with your friends. In this case, you can also record your physical activity inside or outside the house.
Cashwalk
Are you going on holiday to the United Kingdom, United States or Canada and want to earn money to cover your entire walking tour? CashWalk is your app. The app also converts your steps into virtual coins that you can later convert into gift cards for stores like Amazon or Walmart, up to a maximum of 100 per day, which is equivalent to 10,000 steps.
Not only that, but also keep track of the calories you burn and the distance you cover every day, week and month. All without connecting GPS. Your privacy is ensured.
Walking money
Download Walking Money if you want to exchange points for up to 20,000 daily steps, which will then be converted into gift cards for stores such as Starbucks, KFC, Amazon or Google Play. You can also get the money in cash, which will come to you via PayPal.
Runtopia
With this ‘app’ you can also earn rewards just for walking or playing sports. All the physical activities you do can be converted into game coins, which will then be converted into gifts. The cool thing about this ‘app’ is that it also provides you with personalized training plans, so you can maximize your time playing the game in two ways: earning money and meeting your goals.