A free app allows users to raise money for bushfire relief and earn cash at the same time
Humaniti app helps users manage their personal finances and participate in paid market research surveys.
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A NEW app gives subscribers the chance to raise funds for bushfire relief while earning a few dollars for themselves at the same time.
Humaniti is a free personal finance and organisation tool which also pays subscribers to take part in market research.
Every time a member takes a poll they earn money. The company then donates an additional 10 per cent of the money to charity and, for the next few months these funds will go to charities which are supporting victims of bushfires.
“You also have the option to donate all of the money you earn from taking surveys with one click,” said Humaniti chief executive Ben Dixon.
In addition, every time a Humanitirian (as the company calls its members) responds to one of its quick polls, it raises money to purify four litres of water through UNICEF.
The app allows users to securely link all of their financial interests like bank accounts, superannuation and other assets such as property and investments in one place. Its dashboard also displays loyalty points balances, favourite websites, and more.
It provides simple insights on where users are spending their money to help them budget better.
Originally published as A free app allows users to raise money for bushfire relief and earn cash at the same time