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“The incentive programs are extremely misleading and often cost more money to use than the reward is worth.” Apple
If your goal is to , the app provides a decent gamified incentive to put your phone down. However, if you are looking for a "side hustle" or a way to earn real cash , you will likely find the system frustrating and the rewards nearly impossible to redeem without spending more money than you save. OnMyWay - Safety That Pays - App Store - Apple OnMyWay-0.15-win.zip
User consensus across the App Store and Google Play indicates that while the app accurately tracks miles, the "dollars" earned are not a direct cash currency. “The incentive programs are extremely misleading and often
: The app is known for high battery drain. Users also report that it "doesn't play nice" with other critical safety apps like Life360 or standard GPS services, often causing inaccurate data in those apps. : The app is known for high battery drain
: You cannot simply cash out to PayPal or Venmo whenever you want. Most rewards are "savings cards" or "discount certificates" that require you to spend your own money first to get a small discount.
“The incentive programs are extremely misleading and often cost more money to use than the reward is worth.” Apple
If your goal is to , the app provides a decent gamified incentive to put your phone down. However, if you are looking for a "side hustle" or a way to earn real cash , you will likely find the system frustrating and the rewards nearly impossible to redeem without spending more money than you save. OnMyWay - Safety That Pays - App Store - Apple
User consensus across the App Store and Google Play indicates that while the app accurately tracks miles, the "dollars" earned are not a direct cash currency.
: The app is known for high battery drain. Users also report that it "doesn't play nice" with other critical safety apps like Life360 or standard GPS services, often causing inaccurate data in those apps.
: You cannot simply cash out to PayPal or Venmo whenever you want. Most rewards are "savings cards" or "discount certificates" that require you to spend your own money first to get a small discount.