UpVoice Review – Can You Earn? (Closed: See Best Alternatives)

UpVoice Review


UpVoice was a way to eanr by visiting social media platforms you use anyway. However, it has now closed down, so if you want to earn passively online, you need to use other options instead.

UpVoice is a site that promises to reward you for doing what you already do online.

It naturally sounds very appealing but before joining you need to know exactly what you are getting into.

So is UpVoice legit and really a way to earn or a scam to stay away from?

Let me just say right away, this site is legit and you can actually earn. But it doesn't mean you should sign up right away because it definitely has some disadvantages you also need to be aware of.

This UpVoice review will show you both the pros and the cons so you know exactly what to expect and can easily find out if this site is for you or not.

Important Update: UpVoice closed!

On the 29th of June 2022, UpVoice suddenly announced that it had closed down. If you had money in your account there, you can, unfortunately, not get them out.

The reason why UpVoice closed has not been officially explained on the website before it closed down. But Facebook sued the company behind (BrandTotal) for scraping data in an international data harvesting operation. Around the time when the court granted summary judgment in favor of a number of Facebook's claims, UpVoice closed down.

As you can see in my initial review below, it was not a site I was too impressed with anyway, but still hate to see people sometimes lose money when sites close down.

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What is UpVoice and what does it offer?

As mentioned, UpVoice is a site that claims to reward you for doing the things you already do online.

It's quite unique as it offers something I have not seen many platforms offer (and I have tested hundreds of sites).

But let me first just tell you, if you do a Google search, you will also find another site called UpVoice. That site is a voice app, which is NOT what is being reviewed in this article.

Now, let's get to the topic at hand. UpVoice is owned by a market research firm that helps brands make marketing decisions.

They are able to do this by letting members join their panel. As I've mentioned, they are quite unique because they use a Google Chrome extension to gather all the information they need.

So, let's take a closer look at how you will be able to earn on UpVoice.

Option 1 – Web Browsing

Yes, you read that right. By simply browsing participating sites, you get to earn rewards.

Once you become a registered panel member, all you have to do is install their Google Chrome extension and you can then start earning rewards.

What happens is, after you've installed the Chrome extension, you just need to visit any of the participating sites.

UpVoice participating earning sites
These are the sites you need to visit to earn rewards.

Many of these sites are likely sites you already use so you do not really have to do anything extra to earn with UpVoice.

As you can see, their method of gathering data vastly differs from most other sites where you can earn by giving feedback since they only need a Chrome extension to gather all the data they need.

All you need to do is visit the participating sites shown in the photo above and the extension will do the rest. However, you need to make sure you are logged in to the extension – otherwise, UpVoice cannot detect your activity and pay you for it.

If you are worried the extension is invasive, I completely understand. But UpVoice itself says that all it does is collect information about which ads are displayed at the time you visited any of the participating sites. And it collects this anonymously.

However, how comfortable you feel about this is up to you and I understand if you have concerns. But this is actually not the biggest concern you should have when it comes to UpVoice, in my experience. But I will go more into details about this later.

But if you decide to join, you can consider it as passive income because you don't really have to do anything apart from visiting sites you probably visit regularly anyway.

As for its earning potential, we'll talk about that a little later.

You just need to be aware that you cannot have an adblocker enabled when using UpVoice – if you do, they will not be able to track which ads are shown to you, and thereby they will not get the feedback they need and you will therefore not earn. So make sure to disable it if you have an adblocker.

Option 2 – Paid surveys

In addition to just having the Chrome extension in the background, you might also occasionally get the chance to answer survey questions to earn extra rewards.

This is not something you will necessarily get a lot of, but if you use the UpVoice Chrome extension anyway, it can be nice to also get the chance to take a few surveys once in a while to earn extra.

You can always decide if you want to take the surveys or not so if you just want to earn passively you can just do that and then ignore the surveys.

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How do you get paid?

When you see the presentation video of UpVoice it only mentions that you can get paid with Amazon gift cards. This is because this was the only payout method it offered when it first started.

However, now you can choose between quite a lot of different gift cards as rewards like, for example, Amazon, prepaid Visa, Adidas, AMC Theatres, American Eagle, Banana Republic, Best Buy, Burger King, iTunes, Nike, and many more.

When you earn, you will earn what they call tokens.

They advertise on their site that you can earn up a minimum of $75 in the first year as a member of UpVoice.

In my opinion, that is a pretty decent amount, since you do not have to do anything extra to earn this money.

But if you use it as the only way of giving feedback, it will not give you as many earning opportunities as if you also join the top GPT sites.

To earn the tokens, you just have to visit any one of the participating sites.

In order to claim a gift card, you have to accumulate 600 tokens first which is equivalent to $10.

It's not the most promising site in terms of earning potential, but it definitely is a simple way to earn rewards.

How much money can you make?

The amount of money you can make on UpVoice will basically depend on how active you are in browsing the participating sites.

There are 5 participating sites as of updating this review (the participating sites have changed a few times since I first tested it). You can get a daily total amount of 10 tokens for visiting one or more of the participating sites. 10 is the daily max.

So, if you do it daily, you can start redeeming gift cards quite frequently. It's actually pretty doable in my opinion because the sites you have to visit are either social media platforms or Amazon, which, are some of the sites people usually spend a lot of time on.

I, personally spend a lot of time on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, so that would likely be a guaranteed 10 tokens every day in my case.

To give you perspective on the amount of money you can make on UpVoice, the equivalent of 600 tokens is $10. So if you get the daily maximum tokens, you will earn 300 tokens/$5 per month for doing what you do anyway.

That's not a lot by today's standards, but it is pretty decent considering you don't really have to do anything special aside from spending some time on certain websites.

But you also get a $5 joining bonus (300 tokens) and you can get occasional bonus tokens when you reach certain token levels. They do not reveal all the details about the bonuses for reaching certain levels but one example is when you reach 2,100 tokens over time you will get additional 240 tokens.

Also, you will be able to earn extra by answering surveys once in a while.

Can you use it on mobile?

upvoice mobile site

As for whether you can use UpVoice on your mobile device, unfortunately, you won't be able to do that at the moment as there is no UpVoice app you can download.

Seeing as you will need a Google Chrome extension installed in your Chrome browser, you will only be able to use it when you are on your laptop or desktop.

The UpVoice extension will not work on a Google Chrome app installed on your mobile device. There are ways to use Chrome extensions on Android devices, but none of them involve using the actual Google Chrome browser.

However, I have asked them about this and they told me they are working on a mobile version, so you will soon be able to earn extra by using it on several devices.

In my opinion, it is great to know they are working on a mobile version, so you will not be forced to sit in front of your computer if you want to earn tokens.

Who can join UpVoice?

As of this moment, UpVoice is only available in the US and UK. So if you live outside the US or UK, you won't be able to sign up as an UpVoice panelist at the moment.

I have asked them about this and at that point, they still replied to support messages, and they possibly will expand to more countries in the future but there is no guarantee that will happen. If it happens, I will update this review.

If you live in the US or UK, you have to be at least 18 years of age, have a Facebook account, and have a Google Chrome browser installed on your computer.

upvoice registration
The UpVoice sign-up form.

You will need the Facebook account because you will use that to sign up for their panel.

The registration process is quite simple. Once you finish registering, they will send you an email containing the link where you can download the Chrome extension.

Take note, you will not be able to download the extension if you go to the Chrome Web Store. You will need that link as they need to approve your application before you can start using it.

One important thing to note is, if you don't qualify now and you still tried to register, they will keep your contact information and notify you as soon as you qualify.

Can you get support?

UpVoice does provide a way for you to contact them if in case you need to talk to their support team.

upvoice contact form
You can use their contact form to talk to their support team.

You can access their contact form by clicking the Contact Us link at the bottom of their homepage.

They also provide a FAQ section that is pretty comprehensive. It covers most of the basic questions and information you need to know, which is pretty nice.

However, the support is not always great. When I first tested UpVoice, their support was pretty got and I got fairly quick replies.

But recently the support sometimes seems very slow and I have heard this from several other members as well. Sometimes you will get a fairly quick reply, and other times it might take a lot of patience and several messages to get a reply.

This is definitely something you need to consider before joining and the support and the way the UpVoice systems works definitely need to be improved, in my opinion.

Final Verdict

UpVoice has all the makings of a legit website. It's still relatively new, but it definitely has potential as you do not need to do much to earn as a member.

To further help you with your decision on whether joining UpVoice is a good idea or not, let's finish this review by summing up its pros and cons.

pros

Pros:

  • Easy way to earn rewards
  • Low payout threshold
cons

Cons:

  • Limited to US & UK residents at the moment
  • No cash rewards available
  • Often poor support

As you can see, earning rewards from UpVoice is pretty easy. All you have to do is sign up and install the Chrome extension and you are good to go.

Just visit the participating sites regularly so you can earn tokens on a regular basis.

The good thing is, the participating sites are probably the sites you also visit on a daily basis anyway. This is what I really liked about their platform when I first heard of it and tested it.

However, since then, the support seems to have become a lot slower and this is definitely something they need to improve, in my opinion.

For these reasons, there are many better options that are more reliable and where you can also earn more, in my opinion.

I recommend you check out the top GPT sites instead if you are looking for free ways to earn some extra cash.

You can also find several sites on that list that offer great rewards even if you live outside the US or UK.

If you have any comments, questions, or have any experiences with UpVoice yourself, I would love to hear from you in a comment below.

25 thoughts on “UpVoice Review – Can You Earn? (Closed: See Best Alternatives)”

  1. It is unfortunate they closed with no notice and no potential payouts for those of us with points available. But it’s also an important lesson for those like me who liked to let the points pile up and only withdraw once a year. I guess I better cash out more regularly and just save it. :-/

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    • It definitely is unfortunate. But luckily also very rare that platforms do it this way without notice.

      But yes, you are right that it can sometimes be better to make sure to cash out more often to be safer.

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