How I Make Over R200 Weekly Using These 5 Legit Earning Apps in South Africa
Most people spend hours on their phones and walk away with nothing. I decided to use my data differently. Instead of endless scrolling, I tested 5 earning apps. The result? I make over R200 every week.
1. LodPost
This is where I started. LodPost pays you for writing articles. You share your thoughts, tips, or stories, and when people read or engage, you earn. I wrote four short pieces in my first week and already saw my balance growing.
2. Survey Apps
Websites like Toluna and LifePoints give small rewards for answering questions. It’s not much, but it adds up. I usually do them while relaxing at night.
3. Task Apps
Apps like Microworker and Clickworker let you do small jobs like data entry, labeling images, or checking store details. Each task pays a few rand. Do enough, and you’ll hit R50 to R100 in a few days.
4. Cashback and Rewards Apps
Apps like SnapnSave give you cashback when you shop for groceries. You upload your slip and get real money back. I save on things I was already buying.
5. Freelance Microjobs
Websites like Fiverr or Upwork allow you to offer services. You don’t need advanced skills to start. Even basic writing, typing, or social media tasks get you paid.
My Weekly Routine
Write 3 LodPost articles
Do 2 or 3 surveys
Complete 5–10 small tasks
Scan grocery slips into cashback apps
By keeping it consistent, I pass the R200 mark every week. Some weeks go higher.
Final Word
It won’t make you rich overnight, but it’s a steady side income. Instead of wasting time online, I now turn it into money. If you’re in South Africa, these apps are worth trying.
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