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Beermoney for Busy People! (2024) - Programs Without Disqualifications!

Beermoney for Busy People! (2024) - Programs Without Disqualifications!

Hi all! It’s been two years since this post has been updated, and I’ve had a few requests to update it. As I have gotten busier, with a job and family, I haven’t had time to grind out survey routers in quite a while. However, I still have a great beermoney routine that allows me some extra fun money. I have basically fully switched to programs that don’t disqualify participants. These beermoney programs have tasks that range from about 30 seconds to 15 minutes, but they don’t disquality and are worth your time. Unfortunately, some programs from last time I updated this seem to be dead, so I have removed those. There are some new programs I’m using here as well. I also have updated all info in this post to the best of my knowledge. Hoping that this list is helpful to those who have busy lives, but still want to earn some extra money!

 

Prolific

Prolific is the number one site in this category for me. You take academic surveys for universities and researchers and get paid in cash. A great part of this is that academic research is actually regulated through universities’ IRBs. This means that surveys have to treat you fairly as a part of their research. The researchers also have to follow Prolific’s rules that protect participants. As long as you don’t miss attention checks you shouldn’t ever get disqualified. I usually have many surveys available during the week, and it is slower on weekends. Also, it usually slows down slightly in the summer because school isn’t in session, but there are still many available. Most surveys pay at least minimum wage. When you first start off you should be very careful not to miss attention checks, because multiple rejections early on can lead to your account being banned. You can cash out via PayPal with no fees (for U.S. users). They used to operate fully in GBP, but surveys can now pay directly in USD which is nice! There is currently a waitlist for Prolific, and acceptance timeframes depend on demographics.

 

CrowdTap

CrowdTap is a great one for hopping in and out of when you have a couple of minutes. It is a great site for short polls and surveys that is available online and via a mobile app on iOS and Android! The questions are about things such as consumer goods, food products, and services. The surveys pay a varying amount depending on how many questions they are, if they contain open ended questions, etc. I think they pay well for the time committed to each survey and don’t disqualify you. They also offer product tests and video interviews through the site that pay upwards of $50 so that’s also available if that’s your thing. They’re usually based on prior surveys that you have taken. Reward options include Amazon, Target, Walmart and many more. You can cash out starting at $5 and I am able to cash out about once a week based on the number of surveys available. Some questions involve attention checks, so keep an eye out for those to avoid your account getting banned. One annoying thing is that the site no longer tells you how many points each survey is worth until you’re finished, so you don’t know if you’re starting a short or long survey.

 

PaidViewpoint (Non-Ref) (Referral)

PaidViewpoint is a site and app that has a variety of surveys, mostly about consumer goods. Most of the surveys take between 3-10 minutes, and they don’t disqualify you. You start off taking short demographic surveys that pay $0.10. As you do this, you build something called “trait score”. This is basically a measure of how honestly you answer questions, and as it builds you should get more and more surveys. As someone with a max trait score, I get multiple surveys per day. PaidViewpoint recently redid their website, and one of the best new features is that you can choose which survey to start, and it displays the pay and time to complete up front. It used to make you just do whatever survey was up next that they were offering you. You can cash out at $15, but after a few cashouts the limit drops down to $5. They offer Paypal, Amazon, Target, and more. After Prolific, this is my second highest earner, so check it out!

 

Benjamin

This is a new one this year for me! Benjamin is an app that could really use it’s own post, but I’ll focus on the aspects of it that fit into the purpose of this post. One of these is the daily login bonus. You get $0.05 for checking in each day, and can spin a wheel that can boost this up to $0.20 if you’re lucky. It ends up averaging about $0.10 per day. There are also login streaks. About every 10 days of logging in, you get a login streak bonus that ranges from $0.50-$1.50 depending on how long your streak is. Also, you can connect a bank account/debit card via Plaid and earn a small percentage of cashback on purchases. The final way I have earned on here is by watching ads. You earn $0.01 per ad you watch. I often run these while multitasking because you do have to manually start each one. However, this can add up as you run them while doing something else. I have cashed out multiples times now for gift cards after hitting the $25 cashout threshold.

 

Meta Viewpoints

Meta Viewpoints is an app owned by Meta, the parent company of Facebook. I have been sent tasks such as reading sentences to train voice recognition software and giving my opinions on the Facebook platform itself. The types of tasks and surveys vary in content and also in pay, but don’t take long. There are often multi-part programs offered that provide many tasks over the course of a few weeks. These programs come in waves, and there are times when I’ve made $40 in a month, and times when I’ve had no programs available. One of the major downsides to Meta Viewpoints is the lack of consistent work available. Meta Viewpoints automatically cashes you out to PayPal for every $5 that you earn. I have found the tasks enjoyable, and it is worth having in your routine for the times when many tasks are available.

 

Influence/VoxPopMe

Influence/VoxPopMe won’t be for everyone because it requires recording yourself answering questions. These recordings are typically used for internal marketing purposes, and will indicate if they are being used otherwise. They ask things like where you shopped that week or your opinions on certain topics. I have had responses that pay anywhere from $0.25 to $1 and take about 30 seconds. You can cash out to PayPal at $10. It’s definitely worth using if you don’t mind being on camera!

 

Bridge

This is another new one for me, and I earn from it very similarly to Benjamin. For one, the login bonus streaks are great and I have earned anywhere from $0.02 to $0.50 just from logging in and spinning the login streak wheel. You can also earn cash bank on your debit card just like Benjamin by linking it to the app via Plaid. Finally, just like Benjamin you can watch 25 ads per day for $0.01 per ad. I have cashed out multiple times at their $5 cashout limit. I am enjoying the combo of Bridge and Benjamin for passive cashback, a great login bonus, and running ads while multitasking. I’d check it out!

 

Pinecone Research

Pinecone Research is a fun one because you get to review real products and sometimes even test them yourself for real! You get sent surveys when they are available, and they take me about 10 minutes for $3. Sometimes I go longer between surveys, but this week alone I received four! I have gotten sent samples of pet and snack items, and then done a follow up survey to share my experiences. You can cash out to PayPal, Amazon, or a variety of other things at as low as $5. I’ve been using this program for years now, and enjoy it!

 

Cloud Research

Cloud Research has gotten much better since I last made this post, and is basically a mini version of Prolific. They are academic research surveys that don’t disqualify. I have also gotten bulk tasks for things like labeling images. The one I recently did had over 2,000 tasks available, and paid $0.20 per task. These new types of tasks are relatively new to the site. You can cash out instantly to PayPal and Amazon at $5.

 

E-Poll Surveys (Non-Ref) (Referral)

E-poll focuses on surveys about pop culture. They have surveys that may ask you which TV shows you watch, which celebrities you recognize, etc. These surveys do not disqualify you, but can vary in length significantly. You receive emails when the surveys are available. There are a variety of gift card and PayPal options to cash out in. You get a better value on your points the more you save up. Check this one out if you enjoy pop culture!

 

Be Forthright

Forthright falls onto this list for a unique reason. Their surveys do disquality, but you get a substantial “loyalty bonus” for each survey, whether you qualify or not. For every three surveys you take, even if you are disqualified, you receive $3. This is about $0.66 no matter what happens in the survey. If you complete the survey, you still get paid the base rate on top of that. They have a variety of lengths, and the pay scales based on the length of the survey. You should avoid the partner surveys, because those do not have this DQ bonus. You can cash out instantly for a variety of rewards.

 

Google Opinion Rewards (Android) (iOS)

Google Opinion Rewards won’t be a huge earner, but it is very easy. This app is owned by Google and sends very short surveys that pay small amounts of money. You can cash out at $2. Some surveys are targeted based on location so make sure to allow location services.

 

OnePulse (Android) (iOS)

OnePulse is an app that sends you very short surveys to complete. You earn $0.25 per survey starting out, but as you level up you get more per survey. I currently get $0.39. I don’t do the non-paid surveys because they aren’t worth the time, even though they do level up your account. The surveys can fill up very quickly, so make sure to do them right when you get the notification. You can cash out to PayPal at $20, but it only lets you cash out once a month. I get about enough surveys to cash out every month.

 

SurveyMonkeyRewards (Android) (iOS)

Survey Monkey Rewards is an app owned by SurveyMonkey, which is a common survey platform. This app offers short surveys that can range from $0.25 to a couple of dollars. They usually take 1-5 minutes to complete. While the surveys can disqualify, it only happens towards the beginning of the surveys and still pays $0.10. I have noticed that the app sometimes has surveys available, but doesn’t notify me. I recommend checking the app once or twice a day because of this. The app pays instantly via Amazon at $5.

 

Amazon Shopper Panel

I am including Amazon Shopper Panel on this list because it is one of the best receipt apps around. Warning, there is a waitlist so it may take a while to be able to use the receipt portion of this app. You get paid an amount per receipt based on the type of store it is from. Some categories pay up to a dollar, but even the lowest paying categories pay $0.15, which is very good for a receipt app. There are also very short surveys that you get sent. I complete one or two of these a month that pay $0.25 for 2-3 questions. As you might expect, this app pays in Amazon gift cards directly to your account at the end of each month. If you only use one receipt app, make sure it’s this one!

 

Streetbees

This app has tasks that ask you about what products you use or other things about you. For example, I have a 4 minute task available to me right now that pays $0.25 to say what snacks I’m currently eating. Sometimes these require taking a picture. You get paid via PayPal for each task that you finish. There aren’t always tasks available but when there are, they often pay well. I had one for testing an app that paid $9! It’s a nice option for something a little different than traditional surveys.

 

Thanks for checking this out! I hope that this can help you earn some side money despite not having hours of extra time. Please let me know if there are any other programs that fit into this category in the comments below!

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