Showing posts with label kopi money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kopi money. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Kopi Money Series Pt 3: Lumi Health

Back with another Kopi Lui article for all those who chase deals and ideas to make some small change in your free time. So today's article is focusing on LUMI Health. This was started by HPB in collaboration with Apple to kind of 'gamify' exercising or encouraging exercise and health-related activities. I thought this was a step up from the 'Steps Challenge' (pun very much intended). So I will be running through my review of this gamification effort on health and exercise related activities. As mentioned in my earlier Kopi Lui posts, this is not a get rich quick scheme, but more of using everyday pockets of time to generate some money.

Basically, LumiHealth works only with Apple Watch. Your daily activities recorded via your Apple Watch earns you points to reach various checkpoints in a given chapter. At each checkpoint, you are given coins which can be used to redeem various rewards. Currently, I'm at Chapter 9 and you can see how many coins I have accumulated below.


Each ring you close on your Apple Watch gives you 100 points. When you reach the weekly goal (as shown in the picture above), you are rewarded with 8000 points. This weekly goal helps move Lumi along the chapters.



Additionally, there are various challenges available for you to complete. These are health related challenges. For example, the one shown above encourages the user to reduce salt intake and choose better food options. When you do this/check-in with this activity 3 times, you will earn a total of 2300 points.


So in my Lumi Health 'adventure' the past couple of months, I have earned a total of 25,950 points which translates to approximately $86 dollars worth of rewards. I like it that the developer indicated the monetary value of the points I have. Next we will take a look at the rewards available for redemption. 


For the full and latest list of reward options, you can refer here.

Overall, I think the Lumi Health app is a really good attempt at gamifying and encouraging health and fitness for everybody. The various challenges and information provided are up-to-date. The graphics and design of the user interface is also clean and easy to use.

If any reader has the Apple Watch but have not started on Lumi Health, I highly recommend you give it a shot *not a sponsored post*
Through simple, everyday healthy actions, you can earn rewards of up to $380 over two years. Click HERE so we can both earn bonus points! *WIN-WIN*

Share with me your thoughts and comments on such apps you guys are using! Remember to stay safe everyone!

On a separate note, I have started a YouTube Channel showcasing my hobbies. If you are interested, you can watch my latest video hereAny feedback, subscriptions or comments is deeply appreciated!

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SG FI Dad, out.

Sunday, April 4, 2021

Kopi Money Series Part 2: Toluna

Cryptic coffee and notebook photo. 

Back with another post on ‘How to make Kopi Money’. It seems that the previous article on Milieu Surveys was quite popular. I hope I can make this into a mini-series and give you all tips and tricks to make such kopi lui. As I said in my earlier post, participating in these will not make you extremely rich and it is most definitely not a get-rich-quick scheme.

Today’s post will be on Toluna. This website/app is similar to Milieu in the sense that it is a survey platform. By completing surveys, you receive points that can then be used to exchange for different types of rewards.

I personally use Toluna as well but not as frequently as compared to Milieu. I would say it is easier to reach the rewards threshold on Toluna as the points payout per survey is typically quite high. On average, you should be able to redeem some form of reward upon completing 6-8 surveys. The downside to Toluna is that their surveys can be quite long and after completing a certain percentage of a survey you may be found unsuitable or not the target demographic, which can be a little discouraging. But this is all part of the ‘game’ and you just got to be a little persistent sometimes.

Nevertheless, I think if you have some time to spare, Toluna is able to serve its purpose of exchanging your free time for some kopi lui.


In similar fashion, I have included some of the rewards that are available for redemption. My personal ‘favorites’ are PayPal and the Takashimaya vouchers *no expiry woohoo!*

If any of you are interested, you can use the link here to register for an account.

Let me know if you enjoy such content and I will try and see what other tips and tricks I can share with you all!

Share with me your thoughts and comments on if you have used such survey platforms! Stay safe everyone!

On a separate note, I have started a YouTube Channel showcasing my hobbies. If you are interested, you can watch my latest video hereAny feedback, subscriptions or comments is deeply appreciated!

My YouTube Channel: LINK HERE!

My Instagram: LINK HERE!

SG FI Dad, out.

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