What Reddit Says About Rewards Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Rewards apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/MicrosoftRewards
I hit that wall hard when I had like 20+ apps going at once. For low-effort filler while I’m watching TV I’ve been messing around with Mistplay, just grinding a couple mobile games for points and occasionally cashing out Xbox/Amazon gift cards to stack with my Microsoft Rewards redemptions. ... OP ...
r/fastfood
Despite the lack of a points system, ... in Southern California. The best apps in my opinion are McDonald’s, chick fil a, and Panda Express....
r/beermoney
Driving safely: RoadClub (though with their rewards dropping, I don't know how long I'll keep this one) Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Ooh, thanks! ... As someone that hasn't done receipt scanning before, is there any clause or rule ag...
r/Frugal
All of my grocery stores offer coupons and app-only offers, so I've got all of their apps (Jewel, Fairplay, Pete's, Mariano's, Meijers, Schnucks, Valli Produce). Walgreens and CVS have pretty generous rewards bucks programs and pretty decent ...
r/CreditCards
This 100%. I do understand the appeal of the apps. But if someone doesn’t want to track things manually, maybe it’s better to go with a simpler setup. ... Can't beat auto adding of offers though. ... This is the exact table I stole from some person off this subreddit a couple years ago lol. I&#...
r/Frugal
I've heard of all the big ones like Fetch, Rakuten, etc. but don't know how legit they are. I recently came across a newer app called Pickl that seems to have a solid rewards program.
r/beermoney
Stacks with credit card rewards. Ibotta — grocery cashback. The browser extension also works for online purchases. Pair it with Fetch for the same receipts and you're double-dipping. Swagbucks — slower burn but if you do surveys during downtime (waiting rooms, commute) it adds up. I average abo...
r/Entrepreneur
I enjoy the Dunkins app, the way I can amass massive amounts of free points. I never use them, I just love having them all. ... That’s so funny but I totally get it! It is fun to collect things. Thank you for sharing More replies · What type of rewards program has worked in your business?
r/ProductivityApps
Link for the rewards part: https://youtu.be/psB7zraKl44?si=ls7NOzMhfobEZXGB&t=984 · Disclaimer: I am the author. ... Thanks downloading it now. Been looking for a great app that can help me keep focused with my tasks since I have ADHD lol Will definitely write a review. ... GL with ADHD ✊. But y...
r/ShopifyeCommerce
Alternatively, is it better to skip the rewards app entirely? If a loyalty program feels forced or poorly designed, does it do more harm than good for a brand-focused store? ... Can recommend Mage Loyalty.
r/productivity
we're working on something that will fit that bill, but doesn't quite yet - right now it will help keep you focused on those behaviours during the day, and track when you do them, but doesn't have much of a rewards system yet. Happy to share more if you want to be a tester. ... check ...
r/FetchReward
Also, NCP Mobile smartphone app is a bit strange but recommended (it requires you to manually scan your groceries/purchases after checking out, but is very reliable; if no barcode, you can still report for credit). Microsoft Rewards is an easy way to make money - simply use the Edge app at various p...
r/MicrosoftRewards
... Q: What was Microsoft Rewards like when it first released? How did some of you affluent points magnates earn so much? ... As someone who earned 100 dollars through Microsoft awards. Its not worth it.
r/FetchReward
Plus the rewards aren’t as competitive anymore. There has to be a better alternative to Fetch that doesn’t delete your points and sell your data to spam corporations. EDIT: Ty all for your input on Fetch and Swagbucks alternatives. Testing out a few apps rn and Pogo seems to be the best of the bunch...
r/androidapps
Other than that, there's Bing rewards, Swagbucks and a few more. Probably all more effort than it's worth to get free apps though.
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