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Australia’s first personal finance app where you can earn money

Australia’s first personal finance app where you can earn money.

Australia’s newest personal finance app, Humaniti, gives members a free dashboard that links all their accounts, provides up to date valuations on property and categorises their spending while giving them the opportunity to earn money by answering questions and short surveys.

Humaniti has already helped Australians categorise over $600 million in everyday transactions, allowing them to better understand their net worth and spending habits. They receive tips and comparison tools to see how they are faring against others, and against their personal goals.

The personal finance tool also rewards users, paying them to participate in research surveys. CEO Ben Dixon estimates that an average member can earn between $120 and $500 a year. Money they can put towards their savings, a holiday, their superannuation, or donate to charity.

“Humaniti is designed to make budgeting, saving and financial planning simpler. The site enables our members to track their spending, keep tabs on their superannuation balance, stay up to date on property valuations and loyalty programs, all on one simple dashboard. Even better, “Humanitirians” can choose to answer questions and surveys and receive real dollars for just a few minutes of their time.”

Humaniti has partnered with data and analytics provider Illion (formerly Dun and Bradstreet), property information group Core Logic, Amazon Web Services and security specialists A1 Technologies. All data is secured using industry best practice and bank-level encryption technology.

Members can join the Humaniti community at or on their app store, and see their personal dashboard come to life.

About Humaniti:

Created to help Australians get more organised, plan a brighter future and get financially rewarded by answering surveys and questions, Humaniti was founded by a team of experts from the research, personal finance and technology sectors.

Humaniti has partnered with data and analytics provider Illion (formerly Dun and Bradstreet), property information group Core Logic, Amazon Web Services and security specialists A1 Technologies. All data is secured using industry best practice and bank-level encryption technology

Much more than just a personal finance app, it links all broader financial interests like superannuation and other assets such as property and investments. Members can also see loyalty point balances, favourite websites, and comparison tools.

The money earned by doing surveys can be deposited into a bank account, superannuation fund, or donated to charity.

/Public Release.