This App Pays You in Cash To Walk More—But Is It Legit?
Consider how far and how many steps you take daily. After waking up, you may slip into your athleisure, lace up your sneakers, and go for a brisk
walk outside or on the treadmill. During afternoon work calls or screen breaks, you can take mini-walks. Commuting to and from work adds up! Moving
is part of your day, but what if you could get paid for it? Listen, because WeWard will "turn your steps into rewards"—monetary rewards—and it's easy to use.
Our "trusted by over 20 million people worldwide" claim is justified. After spending $10 million on European users, the app launched its walking-for-
rewards concept to the U.S., according to its press announcement. WeWard's goal is to improve American students' mental and physical health
Downloading WeWard is a clever and easy approach to push yourself to walk more and meet your training objectives.
Walking earns "Wards" that may be exchanged for bank transfers, gift cards, charity donations, discounts, vacations, and more.
As indicated, WeWard makes it easy to cash in phases. The free app leverages Apple's Health Step Counter to count your steps even when your
phone is in your pocket. WeWard tracks your floors climbed, active calories burned, and distance walked to track your progress. Walking earns "Wards,