Track daily steps and distance for fitness and weight loss, with optional slow-earning cash rewards
Track daily steps and distance for fitness and weight loss, with optional slow-earning cash rewards
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Program license Free
Developer Boeqeu Studio
Version 13.0029
Works under Android
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(4 votes)
Developer
Boeqeu Studio
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
13.0029
Pros
- Free pedometer and activity tracker focused on walking and weight loss
- Tracks daily distance in kilometers or miles and counts steps for walking, jogging, running, and hiking
- Works with your phone only, no wristband or extra hardware required
- Designed to run in the background while you exercise
- Supports background music and video playback during activity, intended to avoid ad interruptions
- Offers points with the prospect of cash redemption as additional motivation
- Developer provides contact email along with privacy and terms information
Cons
- Reportedly requires 200,000 points before redemption is allowed
- Points are described as being granted in very small amounts, making progress slow and tedious
- Limited availability of ads and registration offers can further reduce earning speed
- At least one withdrawal of 1,000 IDR did not arrive even after waiting longer than the stated 3 to 5 days
- Users focusing on monetary rewards may feel their time and effort are not adequately rewarded
Gogo Cash - Steps Counter is a free pedometer and activity tracker that turns your phone into a basic health and weight-loss companion. It tracks your walking, running, jogging, or hiking distance and step count, while also tying your activity to in-app points that can potentially be redeemed for money.
This app is mainly for people who already enjoy walking or light exercise and want a simple way to track their steps, with the added prospect of earning small rewards. Anyone looking for fast or guaranteed cash payouts is likely to be disappointed.
Activity tracking focused on walking and weight loss
Gogo Cash centers on everyday movement. It is designed for those who want to:
- Build a habit of walking for fitness or weight loss
- Check daily distance in kilometers or miles
- Track steps during jogging, hiking, running, or casual strolls
You use only your phone, with no wristband or other tracker required. According to the description, Gogo Cash can run in the background to count your steps as a distance tracker and pacer, so you can keep it active whether you exercise at home or outdoors.
The app positions itself as a personal health and weight-loss tracker, encouraging you to walk more, improve your health, and link that effort to financial rewards. The idea is that the fitter you become, the more in-app “wealth” you can earn.
Points, cash rewards, and real-world limitations
Beyond tracking steps, Gogo Cash connects movement to in-app points that can be redeemed, including small withdrawals such as 1,000 IDR. In theory, this turns daily walking into a modest earning opportunity.
In practice, the reward system has several drawbacks:
- One user reported that redemption is only possible after accumulating 200,000 points.
- The points gained from tasks and ads are described as very small, which makes reaching that threshold feel extremely slow and labor-intensive.
- Ads and registration offers, which appear to be the main way to increase earnings beyond walking, are not always available, making progress even slower.
There are also concerns around payout reliability. A user described requesting a 1,000 IDR withdrawal on November 24, 2023, being told it would arrive within 3 to 5 days, and still not receiving it by December 4, which is more than 6 working days later. This kind of experience suggests that withdrawals may be delayed or fail to arrive, and anyone installing the app purely to earn money should be cautious.
Overall, the reward system feels heavily tilted toward the app, with a high point requirement, very gradual accumulation, and uncertainty about actually receiving funds.
Background music and video while you walk
Gogo Cash also promotes entertainment features during your workouts. It supports background playback while you are walking, jogging, or hiking, letting you listen to music or watch videos as you move. The description states that playback is smooth, without ad interruptions, and that content plays automatically in the background.
This combination of tracking and media playback can make longer walks more pleasant, so you can focus on your activity while still enjoying your favorite content.
Privacy, support, and communication
The developer provides an email address for feedback and questions, stating that you can get in touch anytime. There are also dedicated privacy policy and terms of service documents, which indicates some attention to data handling and user rights, although the content of those documents is not discussed in the app description.
Overall judgment
As a basic step counter and distance tracker, Gogo Cash aligns with what many casual walkers want: step counts, distance in kilometers or miles, and the ability to carry the phone without buying extra hardware. The promise of turning movement into money is appealing, but the actual experience with points and withdrawals appears problematic.
The very high point threshold, slow earning rate, reliance on ad availability, and reports of delayed or missing withdrawals make the financial side of Gogo Cash difficult to recommend. It works better if you treat the cash angle as a possible bonus rather than a dependable income, and use the app primarily for tracking your activity.
Pros
- Free pedometer and activity tracker focused on walking and weight loss
- Tracks daily distance in kilometers or miles and counts steps for walking, jogging, running, and hiking
- Works with your phone only, no wristband or extra hardware required
- Designed to run in the background while you exercise
- Supports background music and video playback during activity, intended to avoid ad interruptions
- Offers points with the prospect of cash redemption as additional motivation
- Developer provides contact email along with privacy and terms information
Cons
- Reportedly requires 200,000 points before redemption is allowed
- Points are described as being granted in very small amounts, making progress slow and tedious
- Limited availability of ads and registration offers can further reduce earning speed
- At least one withdrawal of 1,000 IDR did not arrive even after waiting longer than the stated 3 to 5 days
- Users focusing on monetary rewards may feel their time and effort are not adequately rewarded