One of the easiest side hustles to get started with is getting paid to share your data.
Big data is big business, generating an estimated $270 billion by 2026.
And as individuals, we create a lot of data every day. Every Internet search we make, every location we visit, every tap of our phone, even the words we speak — it all creates data. (An estimated 146MB per person per day!)
For decades, we’ve freely given that data away to big companies like Google and Facebook. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have value.
In fact, several reputable companies will now pay you for your data. In this post, I’ll outline my top picks to make money from the data you generate every day.
Ready? Let’s do it!
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Earn up to $60 in free Amazon gift cards every year.
This long-running cash back app rewards you for buying the stuff you normally would. Use our referral link below to get a $5 bonus when you scan your first receipt.
1. Nielsen Computer & Mobile Panel
Nielsen is one of several companies that will pay you just to install their apps and run in the background on your devices.
These are low-maintenance, low-overhead ways to pretty much get paid do nothing.
You can install the app on your computer, smartphone, and tablet. As Nielsen tracks your Internet usage, you earn points — worth up to $60 per year. Users can redeem points for gift cards or cash out via PayPal.
(Yes, this is the same Nielsen that’s been reporting TV ratings data for decades.)
According to one Google Play reviewer: “It’s simple to use and lightning fast to cash out. Just let it sit there on your device and when you have enough points, redeem them.”
The most common complaint is that it can slow down your device.
2. Take Online Surveys
These aren’t quite as “set it and forget it” as the options above, but are an easy way to get paid to share your opinion.
(Many Side Hustle Nation members report using these apps from their couch in the evenings.)
Here are some of our top picks.
- Swagbucks – Earn up to $35 a survey with this mega-popular app, and get a $10 bonus just for signing up!
- Survey Junkie – Take 3 surveys a day and earn up to $100 a month.
- KashKick – Get paid to answer surveys, test games, and try new products.
- InboxDollars – Get a $5 bonus just for signing up!
- American Consumer Opinion – Join millions of free members and earn up to $50 per survey.
- Branded Surveys – One of the best-rated survey sites with millions paid out.
3. Caden
Caden is another newer app, and is earning me over $10 a month on autopilot
The app turns your phone into an income generating asset, by sharing data with your permission.
At press time, it was iOS only. Check out our full Caden app review to learn more.
4. Pogo
The free Pogo app is one of my latest finds. By sharing your location and credit card transaction data, Pogo gives you points that you can cash out to PayPal or Venmo.
Just enable location tracking and link your bank account credentials when you sign up.
You’ll start to receive location-based rewards as you drive around town, and other points for your credit card spending. Based on my results so far, I expect Pogo to be worth around $5-20 a year.
Check out my full Pogo app review to learn more.
5. Fetch Rewards
Many cash back apps will basically give you free money just for tracking the spending you’re already doing.
For example, Fetch Rewards is a favorite of mine. All you have to do is snap a picture of your grocery receipts after your shopping trips.
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Get cash back for every receipt, plus bonus payouts for buying specific products and brands. Use referral code FETCH300 to get 300 free bonus points added to your account.
- Super easy to use
- Tons of cash out options
- Earn more from popular brands
- $0.02 minimum receipt value is on the lower end
- Some rewards have high minimums
Why are they paying for pictures of your receipts? I’m not really sure, but I also don’t care if strangers know what food we bought.
Eventually you’ll earn enough points to cash out for a gift card. In our house, it probably adds up to around $10-20 a year, but I’m sure other shoppers earn much more.
I usually opt for the Amazon gift card options, but Starbucks, Apple, Target, Home Depot, and lots more are available as well.
6. Ibotta
Ibotta is one of the longest-running cash back apps, and one I still every week to check for extra cash back on our grocery purchases.
The drawback is you still have to scroll through each store’s listing and choose the products you bought. Then, you snap a picture of your receipt and watch the cash back hit your account.
According to Ibotta, people who use the app every month earn over $130 a year!
(You can cash out via gift cards or PayPal.)
7. MobileXpression
Similarly, the MobileXpression app records your smartphone usage habits. The money making app has over 1M downloads, and has paid out over $5 million.
In exchange for sharing this anonymized data, you’ll earn weekly credits redeemable for gift cards to popular retailers.
They’ll even give you a free $5 Amazon gift card after your first week (if you’re in the US).
The company behind MobileXpression, Comscore, is publicly traded and has been in business since 1999.
8. NCP Mobile
Earn gift cards when you use the National Consumer Panel Mobile app to snap pictures of the barcodes of the products you buy. This is a great one to stack with Fetch and Ibotta.
9. Marble
Marble is the first and only “rewards program” for insurance.
Marble lets you sync your home, renters, auto, and pet policies in one dashboard, and then pays you up to 5% cash back on your premiums.
They’ll even give you a $5 bonus when you add your first policy.
Since you have to have many of these coverages already, getting paid for them is like getting free money.
10. Honeygain
I’ve seen a lot of buzz lately around a new app called Honeygain.
According to the site, you can earn up to $50 a month when you share “your unused net traffic with data scientists.”
Just install the app (available on Windows, MacOS, and Android), connect it to the Internet, and earn rewards passively.
On average, it takes users 48 days to reach $20.
Before you get started though, make sure you’re truly on an unlimited plan—it sounds like this could chew through a lot of bandwidth in a hurry!
11. SavvyConnect
Using “safe, cutting-edge technology to collect data as you surf the web,” the SavvyConnect VIP program pays you up to $5 a month per device.
That means when you connect your smartphone, tablet, and desktop/laptop — and remain active in the SavvyConnect community — you can earn $15 a month or $180 a year.
12. CoinOut
CoinOut won’t replace your day job, but could pay you up to $36 a year for uploading your shopping receipts.
It’s easy to use and you can cash out for an Amazon gift card as soon as you earn your first $3 worth of coins.
Check out our full CoinOut review to learn more.
13. Dosh
With Dosh, there are no codes to scan or receipts to upload. Instead, you’ll just earn automatic cash back at lots of nearby locations after you link your credit card.
It’s pretty cool to get bonus cash back at places like Shake Shack — we were gonna eat there anyway!
But where Dosh is perhaps most interesting is in booking hotels. When you book through the app, you can get up to 40% cash back at 600,000 hotels!
14. Permission Research (Desktop)
Permission Research will send you a $10 Visa gift card after you install their software and keep it on your Windows computer for a week. After that, you’ll earn $10 for every month you keep it installed ($120/year).
Safety in numbers: More than 2 million users share their computer usage and browsing habits through this service.
15. Miles
The new Miles app gives you “frequent flyer miles” for all the travel you do, whether walking, biking, driving, riding, or flying.
By letting the app track your location data, you’ll earn free points that can be redeemed for gift cards. This one may be best for heavy commuters though — it takes 5,000 miles to earn a $3 Amazon gift card.
For most users, that will amount to $6-20 a year.
At press time, you can get 4,000 bonus miles when you join through my referral link. To learn more, check out our full Miles app review.
16. Evidation
The Evidation app partners up with health companies for market studies. You get to be a part of cutting edge medical research, and get paid for it.
You can earn money by:
- tracking steps
- sleeping
- logging meals
- opting into challenges
- completing surveys
- tweeting
- and more
Evidation connects with apps like Apple Health, Samsung Health, Fitbit, Strava, MyFitnessPal, and Garmin.
Earn $10 for every 10,000 points, and cash out through PayPal or straight to your bank account.
17. Capital One Shopping
The free Capital One Shopping browser extension does a few things for you:
- Alerts you of better prices while you’re shopping at Amazon
- Automatically applies coupons when you’re checking out online
- Gives you rewards you can cash out for gift cards as you shop
Where the data sharing element comes in is with the Price Protection feature. To opt in for that, you have to link your email account. Then, Capital One Shopping “reads” your e-commerce receipt emails, and notifies you if the price drops on anything you bought.
If the purchase is eligible for any sort of price protection guarantee from that store, Capital One will help you claim it.
I’ve had it installed for a while, and have saved over $300 so far as a result.
(You don’t need to bank with Capital One to use it, either.)
What’s the Best Way to Get Paid for Your Data?
While there are lots of ways to monetize your data, none of them will make you rich. Even if you did everything on this page, it may only realistically add up to around $500 a year.
Which option (or options) is best for you depends on your comfort level in sharing personal data online, and whether or not the rewards are worth it for you.
I use many of these apps myself, and see it as a fun and relatively non-intrusive way to make some extra money.
Any good ones I missed? Let me know in the comments below!
Alternatives to Making Money from Your Data
As far as side hustles go, getting paid for your data is only one option. Here are some alternatives to consider that may require a bit more work to get started, but have better earning power.
Market Research Studies
You can find several companies that facilitate online and in-person consumer research studies and focus groups.
My personal favorites are:
- User Interviews, where payouts typically range from $50-200 an hour. Here’s our full User Interviews review.
- Respondent, where the average pay rate is $140 an hour. Here’s our full Respondent review.
- Rare Patient Voice, a platform for paid medical research.
Credit Card Rewards
You’ve got to promise to use this strategy responsibly, but it’s made my wife and I thousands of dollars.
Credit cards like the Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card offer a $200 sign-up bonus after you spend $500 in your first 3 months — with no annual fee. That’s up to 40% cash back!
If you know you’re gonna spend $500 in the next 3 months, that’s #freemoney. This card also gives you one of the highest cash back rates, with unlimited 1.5% back on every dollar you spend.
Related: Credit Card Rewards 101: How to Earn Free Cash and Travel by Spending Smarter
Real Estate Investing
Rental real estate is one of the oldest side hustles in the books, and is still viable today.
If your local market is too expensive, take a look at Arrived, a cool online marketplace built for busy investors. For as little as $100, you can buy shares of cash-flowing rental properties.
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- Earn quarterly dividends
- Completely hands-off
- Low minimum investment ($100)
- Limited liquidity
- Not super diversified
- Listings can sell out quickly
My friend Dustin Heiner built up his rental portfolio and was able to retire before 40 on the cash flow.
Reselling Furniture Returns
As a part-time Sharetown rep, you’ll pick up gently-used furniture returns from direct-to-consumer brands.
Since the items aren’t new, the companies can’t really take them back and resell them — but you can. The Sharetown reps I’ve connected with report earning $150-250 per item.
And the cool part is the inventory doesn’t cost you anything until it sells.
Become a Sharetown Rep
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Sharetown reps make money by reselling gently-used furniture and bed-in-a-box mattresses. Top reps earn $4000+ per month.
- Low startup costs
- Great earning power
- No hunting for inventory
- Requires a truck or SUV
- Bulky items to store
- Not available in all areas
Check out our full Sharetown review to learn more.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you get paid for your data?
Yes, you can get paid for your data by installing tracking apps on your computer and smartphone. These apps monitor your behavior and location in the background, and in exchange, pay you. The rates are usually in the range of $10-50 per year.
How much can you make sharing your data?
While there are several companies that will pay for your Internet and mobile data usage, none will make you rich. At best, serious data sellers can earn around $500 a year.
What companies will pay you for your data?
Many reputable companies will pay you for your data, including Comscore, Nielsen, Capital One, and Fetch Rewards.
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