Wondough Review – Is it Worth It? (Get a an Inside Look)

Wondough Rating


You can join Wondough from most countries, but no matter where you live, the potential is limited compared to many other survey sites, and there are glitches on the platform.

Wondough is a site that claims you can earn free gift cards from the comfort of your home.

If this is something you are interested in, then I suggest you read this Wondough review first.

It will give you an inside look at what the site has to offer so you will know exactly what to expect from it before you even join. That way, you'll know if it is a site worth your time or not.

And let me just reveal right away that there are some important things you need to consider before investing too much time.

What is Wondough, and what does the site offer?

Wondough is a survey site I heard about a while ago when I was approached by a representative from the company who asked if I wanted to write a review about the site.

I always find it interesting to test new survey and GPT (Get-Paid-To) sites and share my experiences so others can find out which sites they should join and which sites they should stay away from. I, therefore, decided to look more into Wondough.

To be completely clear – I have not received any payment for writing this review. I was offered that, but I said no, as I want to write independent reviews that are based on my experiences and opinions and that do not have to be approved by the companies behind them.

Anyway, I decided to join Wondough and check it out to see what it has to offer. To be honest, I am not impressed, but that might very well be because of the country I live in, as the number of opportunities will depend on that – but I will get to that later.

For now, let's go into what kind of opportunities Wondough has so you can see and judge for yourself.

I have created a video that gives you an inside look. You can also read all the details below the video:

Recommended: Check Out the Top Survey Sites in Your Country Instead

Option 1 – Paid surveys:

Wondough offers you to earn on paid surveys. Usually, I like this option, as you probably know if you have read any of my other articles here on PaidFromSurveys.com. It can be a great way to earn some extra cash while giving your opinion and having your voice heard.

But I am honestly not impressed with the surveys on Wondough. They are mostly offered through survey routers, which is quite normal for GPT sites. But they do not offer that many and the rewards for the surveys are lower than on many other similar sites.

wondough surveys examples
The surveys on Wondough do not pay as much as on other sites.

In addition to this, some of the offers you can find in the survey section are not even surveys but offers where you can sign up for contests – and some of these contests are really not worth it, in my opinion, as you will agree to receive a lot of promotional emails when you sign up.

So you have to be a bit aware when trying to take surveys on Wondough if you decide to use this option.

Option 2 – Coupons:

Wondough has a pretty big section with what it calls coupons. Many survey and GPT (get-paid-to) sites have sections like this, but usually, they are called offer walls or paid offers.

wondough coupons examples
The coupon section is just another name for an offer wall.

I do not know why the section is called Coupons on Wondough. To me, coupons are usually something you can use to get discounts on certain products or get something for free.

Usually, these paid offer sections can have some good deals. I have made some nice extra cash from using some of them on other platforms.

I am, however, not impressed by the offers on Wondough. Yes, it is definitely possible to get some good bonuses for some offers. You just have to be aware that for most of them, you have to buy something to get the bonus.

That is often how it is with these paid offers, and there can still be some great offers. You just need to make sure you know the conditions before taking any offers.

And that is what I think is lacking on Wondough – there isn't any info about the conditions for each offer. It is just a link to a site where you can buy a certain product or service.

However, if you need the products they are promoting anyway, it can be worth using these coupons and looking into this option.

Option 3 – Invite friends to join

As on many other GPT and survey sites, you can earn by inviting friends to join the platform. You can earn 50 Wondough points (more about what this is worth later) for every person you invite.

wondough referral program info
You can earn by inviting friends – but the conditions are not clear.

They mention that you will get this reward when the person you invite has some activity on the website – that is all you are told.

So they do not say anything precise about when you can expect to get your reward. This is a general issue with Wondough, in my opinion. There is not a lot of in-depth information, which makes it a lot less user-friendly than many other sites.

Option 4 – Joining bonus:

I love it when survey and GPT sites give a joining bonus, as it is a great way to get started. Wondough offers a joining bonus of 80 Wondough ePoints as they call them.

I must, however, say that I did not receive that bonus when I first joined, but it could be because they only give it to certain countries. Or because it is something they have just introduced, and therefore, there might be a glitch in the system.

Either way, it is, of course, not satisfactory when a site says in the FAQ section that you will get a joining bonus and you then do not. I hope this is something Wondough will get cleared up as soon as possible.

How do you get paid?

Whenever you take a survey, watch a video, or take an offer on Wondough, you get paid in Wondough points.

100 Wondough ePoints are worth $1.

When I first joined, you could get different rewards, but now it seems like the only reward you can get is Amazon gift cards.

wondough rewards options
The reward you can get on Wondough is Amazon gift cards.

This can be a great reward, but it is not very versatile and has its limitations in some countries.

And if you like Amazon, there are, in my experience, many sites that offer Amazon gift cards as rewards with better opportunities.

But what I like is that you can get a payout already when you have earned 300 points, which is equivalent to $3.

This is a very nice low payout threshold for a survey site and definitely a big plus, as that means you can quickly earn enough to get a payout.

How much money can you make?

It looks like you can make a bit of extra pocket money on Wondough. It, however, very much depends on the country you live in.

Like with any other similar site, you just have to remember that it will not make you rich or a full-time income. In my experience, there are however, survey sites with better and more opportunities to earn than Wondough, in my opinion.

But it is possible to earn a bit extra on Wondough so it is a legit site.

Can you use it on mobile?

I prefer using survey sites that you can use on your mobile. It is a great way to take a few surveys during the day whenever you have a small break.

According to Wondough's website, it looks like it is supposed to have an app. I have, however, not been able to find this. But I have checked how the website is to use on a mobile phone.

It is a fully responsive website, and it can easily be used on mobile devices, which is great.

Who can join?

I have mentioned several times that the amount of opportunities you will find on Wondough, depends a lot on the country you live in.

You can join no matter where you live, but in most countries, it will not be worth it. The surveys, videos, and most of the offers are only for people living in the US and Canada. So, if you do not live in one of these countries, you will only have access to a few offers/coupons.

If you decide to join, it is very easy and fast to do. You just go to Wondough.com and fill out the form. Or you can choose to sign up with your Twitter, Facebook, or Google account.

Beware of the testimonials

I wanted to include this section, as there was a testimonial section on Wondough's website when I first heard about it.

From working many years with online marketing, I know that such testimonial sections are sometimes not entirely true, and I, therefore, decided to test Wondough's, as I thought the pictures of the people who gave the testimonials looked a little strange.

I, therefore, used an image recognition tool to check if the pictures are used somewhere else online, and they definitely are. Below, you can see a few of the results that came up when searching for the guy with the big goggles:

wondough testimonials images
The pictures used for Wondough's testimonials seem to be fake.

All the images used for testimonials back when I first joined are on many other websites – some places for testimonials with another name or on stock photo platforms. This does not necessarily mean that the testimonials are not true, but it seems like it is not the right pictures that are used.

I know that many companies, unfortunately, use this method and use random testimonials and pictures to create trust.

I do not like this approach, as I think it is dishonest, and that is also why I want to point this out. This does not mean that Wondough is not a legit site, but it just means that you should not rely on the testimonials on the site to decide, whether you want to join or not, in my opinion.

Can you get support?

If you need to get in touch with Wondough, there used to be several ways you could contact them. But as of doing the update of this review, it seems to be very difficult to find a way to get support.

You can not find a support option inside the members area and the support link from their website does not work.

So, it seems your best bet is to reply to one of the many promotional emails you will get from them after signing up and hope they will get back to you if you need help.

It is not the ideal way of giving support and is not very user-friendly, in my opinion.

Final verdict

I have now explained the different opportunities on Wondough, and my opinion about the platform in general.

But let's finish this review by summing up the pros and cons to give you a better overview before deciding if it is for you or not.

pros

Pros:

  • Low payout threshold
  • Free to join
cons

Cons:

  • Limited opportunities in most countries
  • Poor support options
  • Offer section is not very good compared to similar sites
  • Rewards are lower than on many other sites

Wondough does not seem like a scam to me. It has some decent options, but it also seems like it is not quite developed yet, even though it has existed for a few years as of writing this.

It needs some more work, and they need to clear up the little errors in descriptions and, in general, provide more information on their website.

If they manage to do this, maybe it will eventually be a very good survey site, as I can see it has some potential. At the moment, it is, however, not a survey site I will spend much time on.

If you want to earn by taking surveys and offers, I would suggest you check out the top paying survey and GPT sites in your country instead. All of these sites give more opportunities and better rewards, in my experience.

If you have any comments, questions, or have any experiences about Wondough yourself, feel free to leave a comment below. I would love to hear from you.

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