Mystery Shopper Cell Phone Apps

Is anyone using cell phone apps to record and transmit mystery shopper data to the client? If so, which ones do you recommend and why? Which apps should I stay away from?

Thanks so much!

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There is one called Mobiaudit for MSC that use Shopmetrics but I have learned that the MSC must have a Mobiaudit address and have it enabled in order for you to use it.

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Mobiaudit doesn't always work perfectly either. I've had times I needed to save it then go to a computer and submit it. Otherwise I like it.
Gigwalk is an app which posts small assignments. They do not pay much, $10-$20 seems typical, but the shops/assignments are quick, everything is done through the app, and they pay in 12 days via Paypal. Steer clear of Sam's Club assignments, though.. They are a nightmare.

Field Agent is another which is low-paying, and I'd recommend giving it a try, but after awhile, you start to realize the ones which are worth it, and the ones that aren't. They pay anywhere from the same day-three days later, via Paypal as well. Recently, I have performed 4 grocery shops at Walmart where I was to ad-match local competitor's. In each shop, I was only paid $6, but was reimbursed $45 per shop. Well worth it, in my opinion.

Rewardable is another which I like. They have mystery shops, small assignments, and merchandising assignments available. It's a good one to have in your back pocket. Not a big income earner, but it adds up.

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> Gigwalk is an app which posts small assignments.
> They do not pay much, $10-$20 seems typical, but
> the shops/assignments are quick, everything is
> done through the app, and they pay in 12 days via
> Paypal. Steer clear of Sam's Club assignments,
> though.. They are a nightmare.
>
> Field Agent is another which is low-paying, and
> I'd recommend giving it a try, but after awhile,
> you start to realize the ones which are worth it,
> and the ones that aren't. They pay anywhere from
> the same day-three days later, via Paypal as well.
> Recently, I have performed 4 grocery shops at
> Walmart where I was to ad-match local
> competitor's. In each shop, I was only paid $6,
> but was reimbursed $45 per shop. Well worth it, in
> my opinion.
>
> Rewardable is another which I like. They have
> mystery shops, small assignments, and
> merchandising assignments available. It's a good
> one to have in your back pocket. Not a big income
> earner, but it adds up.

I made a little over $1800 last year with field agent but unfortunately it has gotten way too popular. So far this year $280. They got mad at me when I put a review in the App Store telling people to stay away from it.
I have used field agent, but not a lot. The assignments usually have a two hour window, and I will not accept unless I know that I can complete in the time frame. Several times I have positioned myself near the store prior to accepting, and ALL oft he local shops are gone. The few I have managed to get are fairly easy though.
My FAVORITE app is PerkTV. In my household we have 25 cheap android phones (on wifi only) running as long as possible every day. Well over $900 since March when I started. The app used to run a lot better, 8 hours easy, but they've updated and now you need to tend to the videos every couple hours. The best part: tax free. I've gotten all of the phones for free, $5 or $10.

Edit: sorry,this app has nothing to do with mystery shopping.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/05/2014 01:01AM by quiettime.
That is insane.

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