1. DabblDabbl will pay you for watching videos and taking surveys. You can earn $2 referring friends.2. MobeeMobee rewards points for mystery shopping. You can earn $3 with their referral code.
3. DoshDosh is a cashback app. You can earn $10 for referring friends.
4. DropDrop is an app that rewards you for shopping. Earn $1 for referrals.5. RakutenRakuten is a cashback website. Earn $25 for earn friend you refer.
6. HungryrootHungryroot is a subscription box meal plan. You can earn a $40 credit for referring friends.
8. InboxDollarsWith InboxDollars, you can earn cash for surveys, playing games, shopping, and more. You can earn $5 just for signing up, and with their referral program, you’ll earn 10% of your referrals’ qualified earnings.9. InstacartInstacart is a grocery delivery service. You can earn $10 for each referral up to a total of $50.
10. LyftIf you’re a Lyft user, you can earn $15 Lyft credits by referring your friends and family to the app.11. DoorDashDoorDash delivers food from restaurants, alcoholic beverages from liquor stores, and more. For each friend that downloads the app and makes a qualifying purchase, you’ll get a $20 DoorDash credit!
13. RespondentWith Respondent, you can earn money by participating in surveys and research studies. You can earn $20-$50 for referring friends.14. ShopkickShopkick is a smartphone app that rewards you for shopping, walking into stores, and scanning barcodes on products. You can earn points for referring friends.
15. Stitch FixStitch Fix is a personal shopping service. You can earn $25 for referrals.16. SwagbucksWith Swagbucks, you can earn points for shopping, taking surveys, referring friends, and more.
17. Branded SurveysBranded Surveys is a paid survey platform that rewards you points for referring friends.
19. Receipt HogReceipt Hog is an app that pay you for receipts, and lets earn points for referrals.20. Affiliate NetworksAffiliate marketing works similarly to referral links - you post about products or services and earn a commission. Some affiliate programs require you to have a blog or social media following; others are more lenient.